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The pregame portion of Saturday's match brought the league's contractual dispute with its players into full focus.
Each player, as well as Caitlin Clark looking on from the bench, wore a black shirt reading "Pay Us What You Owe Us." It was a clear message to the WNBA after a week of seemingly fruitless talks in ...
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Irish Star on MSNCaitlin Clark and WNBA All-Stars send a clear message to league in warmupsThe league's biggest stars arrived not in their usual team swag, but in matching t-shirts that made a pointed statement ...
WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert remains optimistic that a new labor deal will be struck, and in a press conference ahead of ...
INDIANAPOLIS – As WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert held a press conference in the depths of Gainbridge Fieldhouse ahead of ...
Just a day after characterizing stalled talks with commissioner Cathy Engelbert and team ownership representatives as a "missed opportunity", the WNBA players seized the opportunity to send a firm ...
Caitlin Clark and her fellow WNBA players wore T-shirts telling league bosses to 'pay us what you owe us' as talks over a new ...
Cathy Engelbert’s comments came shortly before WNBA All-Star players took the court at Gainbridge Fieldhouse with T-shirts ...
The tees made an appearance Saturday as the Women's National Basketball Players Association and WNBA negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement.
WNBA All-Star players sent a message to league officials by wearing t-shirts with a blunt slogan demanding better pay.
Every WNBA All-Star took the court for warm-ups Saturday clad in T-shirts that read "Pay Us What You Owe Us," a reference to ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWNBA players make huge statement with ASG warm-up shirtsAhead of the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game, players made their feelings about negotiations with owners on the league's next collective bargaining agreement crystal clear.
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