The WNBA CBA negotiations will continue once again with a long-term agreement not completed, and the requests made by both sides could affect the 2026 season.
The WNBA CBA negotiations will continue once again with a long-term agreement not completed, and the requests made by both sides could affect the 2026 season.
With the initial WNBA CBA deadline passing, the second is rapidly approaching, and a failure to complete a deal may set the Connecticut Sun and others back.
The Connecticut Sun are continuing to build for the future, and there is one key statistic that held them back from being more competitive last season.
Despite the state of Connecticut fighting hard to keep the Connecticut Sun in the state, their efforts may fall short as the deal with the Mohegan Tribe may nearly be dead.
Legendary UConn Star and Connecticut Sun player, Tina Charles took to the practice court with her former team, the UConn Huskies ahead of their matchup against Michigan.
The WNBA is in a bit of a bind when it comes to negotiating the new CBA, and it could end up becoming a problem surrounding their schedule for the season.
With one season under his belt, Connecticut Sun head coach Rachid Meziane is putting in the work in the off season to make sure both he and the team improve in 2026.