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Will the WNBA season get delayed?

WNBA fans, mark your calendars for March 10th. That's a key deadline that could determine when the teams actually hit the court.

If the league and players can’t shake hands on a new collective bargaining agreement, or CBA, by next Tuesday, the 2026 season could be delayed.

The Seattle Storm's Nneka Ogwumike is president of the WNBA players' union, and she's led the union as labor negotiations have progressed for over a year. The two sides are months past their original deadline for a deal.  

We talk about the key issues driving bargaining with a reporter covering the league. 

Guest

Sabreena Merchant, staff writer, The Athletic 

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WNBA’s new CBA offer boosts pay, fast-tracks max deals for stars like Caitlin Clark, AP source says - The Associated Press

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What a March CBA deal would mean for WNBA free agency, expansion and the draft - The Athletic

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