The WNBA has enjoyed some of the best growth in its history over the past couple of years, but that just makes its upcoming CBA negotiations all the more pivotal. Two of the league's top players ...
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese said WNBA players like herself are stuck in an unenviable game of catch-22 regarding their appearance. Put on too much makeup and internet trolls will say players ...
When the WNBA Player's Association in October 2024 opted out of its collective bargaining agreement with the league, the potential for a labor dispute—and possibly even a lockout—loomed.
Chicago Sky star Angel Reese fired back at haters who targeted WNBA players and women in sports. In a recent episode of her podcast, “Unapologetically Angel,” the former LSU standout made a ...
WNBA player Angel Reese ignited a social media firestorm after claiming players are prepared to sit out games to demand higher salaries during her podcast Friday. Reese and fellow WNBA player ...
The WNBA opted out of its collective bargaining agreement last October. That means the clock is ticking for the players to successfully negotiate a deal for the 2026 season and beyond. Reese ...
The WNBA’s rising star, Angel Reese, has a clear message for the league- meet the players’ demands, or risk a major holdout in 2026. The Chicago Sky forward, fresh off an All-Star rookie ...
A section of fans ran with the story that Reese was "demanding" WNBA players get paid like NBA players. That was simply not true, and Reese has come out to defend herself. Reese didn't back down ...
Young stars like Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark brought mass followings from their college careers, and now, the WNBA is being positively impacted by it. With the sport gaining popularity, players ...
Angel Reese has threatened to boycott WNBA games if the league does not meet players' demands for the new Collective Bargaining Agreement, as the Chicago Sky forward continued to complain about ...
Reese mentioned that rookie salaries are set to receive a pay bump and salaries will soon rise, but the Sky star warned that if WNBA players don't get what they "want," they'll potentially be ...
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