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WNBA Players Get Huge Pay Boosts with New CBA

The WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement has significantly increased player salaries and introduced revenue sharing ahead of the league's 30th season.

The new deal raises the minimum salary from $66,000 to $270,000, with top earners potentially making up to $1.4 million.

Veteran forward and WNBPA vice-president Alysha Clark described the financial boost as "amazing," noting that the agreement allows players to pave the way for future generations. goldparty.lat