I’m worried about the WNBA.

A deadline for a new collective bargaining agreement is looming on Oct. 31. If you’ve been paying attention, it doesn’t seem like the players and league officials are anywhere near reaching a deal.

This, after one of the most successful seasons in WNBA history. Momentum is on their side, and a work stoppage just might undo everything.

I’ve been a fan of the women’s game for a long time, far longer than the past couple of years that have seen interest rising off the charts.

In many ways, the addition of college superstars like Caitlin Clark, who now plays for the Indiana Fever, and Angel Reese, who plays for my beloved Chicago Sky, proved instrumental in seeing the fanbase explode.

Still, even with more viewers than ever, the league has some work to do.

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