It has been more than three weeks since the WNBA and WNBA Players Association announced that they had agreed to a 30-day extension of their current collective bargaining agreement, which means we are just over a week away from the new deadline of Nov. 30.

At the beginning of this month, I presented the case for optimism that a deal would be reached. There is so much money coming into the league, enough riches to go around to make all parties satisfied enough to come to an agreement that would help keep the league's massive wave of momentum going.

Earlier this week, the WNBA's most recent offer to the players leaked, with headlines that made the proposal sound pretty enticing, with a possible maximum salary above $1.1 million, a minimum salary of more than $220,000 and an average

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