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Caitlin Clark and WNBA All-Stars made a bold statement during All-Star warmups, sending a clear message to the league amid ...
INDIANAPOLIS – As WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert held a press conference in the depths of Gainbridge Fieldhouse ahead of ...
Just a day after characterizing stalled talks with commissioner Cathy Engelbert and team ownership representatives as a "missed opportunity", the WNBA players seized the opportunity to send a firm ...
Caitlin Clark and her fellow WNBA players wore T-shirts telling league bosses to 'pay us what you owe us' as talks over a new ...
Players wore shirts reading “Pay us what you owe us” during warmups for the All-Star game. The message follows failed ...
Cathy Engelbert’s comments came shortly before WNBA All-Star players took the court at Gainbridge Fieldhouse with T-shirts ...
The tees made an appearance Saturday as the Women's National Basketball Players Association and WNBA negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement.
WNBA All-Star players sent a message to league officials by wearing t-shirts with a blunt slogan demanding better pay.
Players came out wearing “pay us what you owe us” shirts to big cheers from the crowd. Comes after what players had a meeting ...
Ahead of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players made their feelings about negotiations with owners on the league's next collective bargaining agreement crystal clear.
The WNBA has reached peak popularity. Players are hoping to turn all the attention on the league into a lucrative new CBA, and they mean business. Before Saturday's WNBA All-Star Game, players on both ...
While the players union and WNBA have met over negotiations for a new collective bargaining agreement, the players made a statement during warmups.