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WNBA and players' union pause free agency talks after missing Jan. 10 deadline, delaying 2026 season plans.
The WNBA and its players' union have agreed to a moratorium halting early free agency steps after failing to reach a new collective bargaining agreement by the January 10 deadline.
The pause prevents teams from issuing qualifying offers or franchise tags, delaying player contracts and league operations.
Negotiations continue over salaries, revenue sharing, and revenue calculation methods, with the league proposing a $1 million max salary and over 70% of net revenue for players, while the union seeks 30% of gross revenue and a $10.5 million cap.
The moratorium impacts the 2026 season timeline, including drafts and scheduling, as both sides remain far apart on key terms.
La WNBA y el sindicato de jugadores pausan las conversaciones de agencia libre después de perder la fecha límite del 10 de enero, retrasando los planes de la temporada 2026.