>The WNBA enters its landmark 30th season with WNBA Tip-Off 2026 on Friday, May 8
>Details of a landmark WNBA collective bargaining agreement, per ESPN sources:
>New salary cap starting at $7 million, up from $1.5 million
>Average revenue share of nearly 20% across deal
>Supermax starting at $1.4M
>Average salary in range of $600K, minimum above $300K
Despite all the negative press and even personal attacks directed at so many of them, they stuck to their goals and came to an agreement in the end.
>Within a week of scoring 83 points, Bam Adebayo sees his girlfriend A’ja Wilson become the first WNBA player to receive a supermax under the new CBA. Four year deal starting at $1,400,000 per season to stay with the Aces
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