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WNBA, players union back at table

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Breanna Stewart reveals what WNBA, players' union 'really can’t agree on' in midst of crucial CBA negotiations
WNBA needs Caitlin Clark more than she needs the league, longtime sportscaster Dan Patrick says during an appearance on OutKick's "Don't @ Me with Dan Dakich."

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WNBA players' union feels movement is being made in CBA negotiations after 9-hour bargaining session
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Players' union: WNBA CBA talks show movement, revenue-linked pay a top priority
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WNBA's Engelbert: Progress in Negotiations and a Deal Needed by Monday to Avoid Season Disruption
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert said Friday night that progress is being made toward a new collective bargaining agreement with the players' union and there's an urgency to get a deal done by Monday...

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WNBA Players' Union Feels Movement Is Being Made in CBA Negotiations After 9-Hour Bargaining Session
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WNBA, players union back at table on Friday
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