Caitlin Clark understands the gravity of the WNBA's current collective bargaining negotiations, calling it the “biggest moment in the history" of the league.
"It's not something that can be messed up,” the Indiana Fever All-Star guard said after USA Basketball camp practice Friday. “We're going to fight for everything we deserve, but at the same time we need to play basketball. That's what our fans crave. You want the product on the floor. In the end of the day that’s how you’re marketable, that’s what the fans want to show up for. "
Players and owners are currently in negotiations and meeting regularly. They extended a Nov. 30 deadline until Jan. 9 a few weeks ago. Increased salaries and revenue sharing are two big areas that the sides aren't close on.
The league offered a max salary t

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