Source: New York Post
The Women’s National Basketball Players Association made a change to its revenue share positioning in the latest version of its WNBA collective bargaining agreement, sources confirmed to The Post. A week after the league shared a counterproposal, the WNBPA officially responded with one of its own Friday. Players are now demanding a 26 percent share of the league and team gross revenues — down from the WNBPA’s ask of 27.
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