WNBA players nearly unanimous yes on CBA
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News of a tentative collective bargaining agreement between the WNBA and players association has sent a wave of relief and excitement across women's basketball. With fears of a work stoppage subsiding,
According to the WNBPA, the agreement would drive up the average salary by 364%, the maximum salary up 460% and the minimum salary 309%.
Breanna Stewart is uncertain if a new CBA will get done by the WNBA's proposed deadline, as both sides still clash over key piece of negotiations.
Young guards have become the face of modern WNBA franchises. Caitlin Clark of the Indiana Fever and Paige Bueckers of the Dallas Wings are the two most notable examples from recent seasons. Fudd is likely to be next.