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The WNBA’s collective bargaining agreement is set to expire Oct. 31. If the league and players don’t reach a new deal by then, a work stoppage could begin.
The WNBA is celebrating the halfway mark of the 2025 season this weekend in Indianapolis, but looming labor issues could dampen spirits. The big picture: The WNBA is the hottest brand in pro sports. Owners who in the early aughts struggled to find investors for their distressed assets are now clamoring for a piece of a rapidly expanding pie.
In an anonymous survey recently conducted by “The Athletic” among WNBA players, the Chicago Sky found themselves topping a list no franchise wants to headline. The Sky were named the league’s worst-run organization, receiving 40.7% of the player votes.
In a poll published Thursday by Sabreena Merchant and Ben Pickman of The Athletic, a plurality of players voted the Sky as the worst-run organization in the league. With 40.7% of votes received, Chicago beat out the Connecticut Sun (29.6%), Los Angeles Sparks (14.8%) and Dallas Wings (7.4%).
Indiana Fever point guard Sydney Colson will make her stand-up comedy debut, as opening act for the inaugural Fever Fest at All-Star Weekend.
As the women's basketball league continues to expand, racial attacks against players are getting loud on social media
The first-place Minnesota Lynx (18-4) are on the road on Monday night to take on the Chicago Sky (7-13) in WNBA action.
Taking a look at how former Louisville women's basketball players are currently performing across the WNBA's 2025 season at the All-Star Break.
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The Mirror US on MSNKamilla Cardoso flattens her own Chicago Sky teammate in latest WNBA lossChicago Sky star Michaela Onyenwere felt the full force of her own teammate, Kamilla Cardoso, after the two collided late in their recent 91-78 defeat to the Minnesota Lynx