Source: New York Post
Fever guard Caitlin Clark and other stars under rookie-scale contracts are due for major paydays even without hitting the free agency market. That’s thanks to the WNBA’s tentative new seven-year collective bargaining agreement that is a step closer to becoming official after the league and Women’s National Basketball Players Association signed a term sheet Friday evening. The deal includes a comprehensive revenue-share model, major salary bumps, league-wide facility standards and enhanced retirement benefits, among other items.
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