The WNBA and WNBPA finalized a transformative seven-year CBA in late March 2026, following the players' opt-out after the 2025 season amid surging league revenue from stars like Caitlin Clark and A'ja Wilson. After marathon negotiations—surpassing 50 hours on revenue sharing and housing—a verbal agreement emerged March 18, with the Board of Governors ratifying terms March 24, averting any 2026 season delays. Key wins include a salary cap jumping to $7 million (from $1.5 million), minimums starting at $270,000, and over $1 billion projected in player compensation through 2032. Free agency launched April 7, sparking historic extensions like Aliyah Boston's four-year, $6.3 million deal with Indiana—the richest in league history—under new EPIC provisions rewarding All-WNBA honors. Training camps and the May tip-off proceed on schedule.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้ว$18,414 ปริมาณ
June 30
92%
$18,414 ปริมาณ
June 30
92%
For purposes of this market, a CBA is considered ‘executed’ only when the final written agreement has been formally signed by authorized representatives of both the WNBA and the WNBA Players Association. Tentative agreements, ratifications, or agreements pending signature do not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...For purposes of this market, a CBA is considered ‘executed’ only when the final written agreement has been formally signed by authorized representatives of both the WNBA and the WNBA Players Association. Tentative agreements, ratifications, or agreements pending signature do not qualify.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The WNBA and WNBPA finalized a transformative seven-year CBA in late March 2026, following the players' opt-out after the 2025 season amid surging league revenue from stars like Caitlin Clark and A'ja Wilson. After marathon negotiations—surpassing 50 hours on revenue sharing and housing—a verbal agreement emerged March 18, with the Board of Governors ratifying terms March 24, averting any 2026 season delays. Key wins include a salary cap jumping to $7 million (from $1.5 million), minimums starting at $270,000, and over $1 billion projected in player compensation through 2032. Free agency launched April 7, sparking historic extensions like Aliyah Boston's four-year, $6.3 million deal with Indiana—the richest in league history—under new EPIC provisions rewarding All-WNBA honors. Training camps and the May tip-off proceed on schedule.
สรุปจาก AI ทดลองที่อ้างอิงข้อมูลจาก Polymarket ไม่ใช่คำแนะนำในการเทรดและไม่มีผลต่อการตัดสินตลาดนี้ · อัปเดตแล้ว
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