The WNBA and players union agreed to an extension of the current collective bargaining agreement to Jan. 9 just before their current deadline ran out Sunday night.
Just like the previous extension, both sides have the option to terminate the extension with 48 hours advanced notice.
The two sides had announced a 30-day extension to the original Oct. 31 deadline. That extension was set to expire Sunday night just before midnight. They met over the holiday weekend hoping to come an agreement.
RELATED STORY | WNBA expanding to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia over next five years
The union proposed the six-week extension after the league had proposed a shorter one.
“We expect substantive movement from the league within this window,” the union said in a statement.
With nothing urgen

KXLF TV

CBS Sports
New York Post Sports
USA TODAY National
Raw Story
Local News in New York
America News
Local News in New Jersey
Associated Press US News
AlterNet
Reuters US Business
NBC News