The next few months are perhaps the most important in the history of women’s basketball. This is owed to the ongoing negotiations between the WNBA players and the league office regarding the next Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), which will shape several crucial aspects of the league (and women’s basketball as a whole), most notably how much players will be able to get paid. Assuming the new CBA gets agreed to and instituted before the start of 2026, this will spark an absolute frenzy when it comes to free agency. Every single WNBA veteran except two players is becoming an unrestricted free agent this winter because they wanted to capitalize on the CBA’s new salary permissions. Therefore, the league’s landscape is sure to shift drastically, given that so many players will be on the move to new franchises. The one team that has the clearest picture of how their roster will look next season is the Indiana Fever, given that both Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark are still on their rookie contracts and therefRead More
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