Overview
- The latest proposal, as reported by multiple outlets, raises the league minimum above $220,000, lifts the average salary above $460,000, and sets a maximum salary above $1.1 million.
- The proposed maximum would be available to more than one player per team, and all salary figures would grow each year over the deal.
- The terms would begin in year one for more than 180 players and were relayed to owners during board meetings in New York after an offer made Oct. 29.
- The WNBPA has not publicly accepted the package, and if no agreement or new extension is reached by Nov. 30, a status‑quo period would precede any potential work stoppage.
- Players have prioritized a defined revenue‑sharing framework tied to league income, and reporting does not clarify whether the league’s offer satisfies that demand.