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Related: About this forumWNBA made enough money in 2025 to trigger revenue sharing
For the first time in history, the WNBA generated enough revenue in 2025 to trigger revenue sharing with its players, union leadership told ESPN on Sunday. Union leaders said the league notified player leadership earlier this month that they hit the benchmark. The 13 teams will receive a total of $8 million from the league to disperse among players, the union said.
The Women's National Basketball Players Association declined to provide bank statements, the amount of revenue generated by the league or the number required to trigger the revenue sharing. The WNBA declined to comment on the payments on Monday.
The revenue targets in the 2020 CBA were based on 2019 revenue numbers and compounded by 20% across subsequent years. The COVID-19 pandemic depressed revenue in the 2020 and 2021 seasons, seemingly making the cumulative targets out of reach.
The announcement by the union comes amid contentious negotiations between the league and players for a new CBA. Revenue sharing and salary continue to be sticking points.
https://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/48014819/union-wnba-made-enough-money-revenue-sharing
werdna
(1,223 posts)- corporations do with their obscenely excess profits? Or was that only a dream I had when i was last feverish?
RandySF
(82,881 posts)The league is sharing money with their workers.
MichMan
(16,973 posts)After incurring losses for years, there were no WNBA revenues to share until now.
RandySF
(82,881 posts)The CBA has an arbitrary revenue number to trigger sharing whether the league turns a profit or not. I've read that the league factored in the 2020 season when they played in a "bubble" to show losses in 2021-2924 (rolling average). I do know that the Connecticut Sun and NY Liberty were turning profits and the Chicago Sky made its first profit in 2024 with the acquisition of Angel Reese. The league does not share their accounting with the players' association to this day.
Marcuse
(8,890 posts)RandySF
(82,881 posts)MichMan
(16,973 posts)RandySF
(82,881 posts)I have very little interest in basketball as a sport. I find the application of the rules extremely frustrating.
Traveling is almost never called, a offensive player charging to the net can mow down defensive players, and they receive a foul for being in the way, brush someone's shoulder when they are shooting and it's a foul, but players in the lane without the ball are draped all over each other, and then all the intentional fouls in the last couple minutes dragging out the end of the game for what seems like eternity. Yet, they say intentionally fouling is not permitted.