WNBA and Players' Union Engage in Key Talks Amid Caitlin Clark's Decision

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The WNBA and the players' union met in Indianapolis to discuss a new collective bargaining agreement, but little progress was made, especially on revenue sharing. The meeting saw high player turnout but was described as unproductive, with disagreements over proposals and the league's delayed counteroffer. Both sides aim to reach an agreement before the October 31 deadline, amid ongoing negotiations over benefits, roster sizes, salary caps, and revenue sharing, fueled by record-breaking media deals and league revenues.
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- Caitlin Clark Makes Decision Amid 'Very Important Time' for WNBA Yahoo Sports
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