The WNBA grabbed headlines with what looked like a breakthrough offer. A $1 million max base salary and a revenue-sharing model designed to help salaries grow year after year. At first, it seemed like the kind of deal the union had been fighting for. But, as always, the buried caveats quickly surfaced, and Napheesa Collier made it clear she wasn’t happy with the WNBA CBA proposal.

In true Phee fashion, the Lynx forward voiced her frustration in a subtle but powerful way. She retweeted a post on X, which fans were quick to notice, that read, “Lot of WNBA math has come out in last 24 hours. Not sure how a 1.2 million max salary for a few players and 5 million cap would exactly work with 500k average. Also not sure how making players pay for apartments for six months would equal say going fr

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