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WNBA Union Sends CBA Proposal with Revenue and Housing Concessions

The WNBA players' union sent a counterproposal to the league on Friday night for a new collective bargaining agreement, including concessions on revenue sharing and housing.

The union is requesting 26% of gross revenue, with a salary cap around $9.5 million. They also proposed housing for all players in the early years of the deal, though this requirement would drop for top earners later in the agreement.

Negotiations are urgent, with both sides needing a deal by March 10 to ensure the season starts on time.