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WNBA Union Offers New CBA with Revenue Sharing

The WNBA players' union sent a counterproposal to the league Friday night regarding a new collective bargaining agreement.

The offer includes concessions on revenue sharing, asking for 26% of gross revenue and a salary cap of $9.5 million. It also includes adjustments to housing requirements, which the league had previously offered to cover fully this season.

Negotiators aim to have a deal in place by March 10 to start the season on time.