The WNBA has offered the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) a 30-day extension to continue negotiations on a new collective bargaining agreement, according to ESPN . The current CBA will expire on Friday (Oct. 31) unless the two sides agree to an extension or a new deal beforehand.
Per ESPN, the players would only accept an extension "under the right circumstances," but those circumstances "do not yet exist."
This would not be the first time that the two sides have needed an extension to complete negotiations on a new CBA. In fact, an extension was necessary to complete the current CBA. In 2019, the two sides announced a 60-day extension before agreeing to a new deal in Jan. 2020.
If the two sides cannot agree to an extension, or the extension comes and goes w

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