WNBA All-Stars pressure league on CBA negotiations with warmup shirts

By ALYCE BROWN INDIANAPOLIS AP The WNBA All-Stars craved to send a clear message to the league on the meeting s brightest stage All of the players on Club Clark and Crew Collier warmed up for Saturday night s WNBA All-Star Match in shirts that read Pay us what you owe us We get a very tiny percentage of all the money that s made through the WNBA which obviously is made through the entertainment we provide mentioned Lynx star Napheesa Collier on the decision to wear the shirts So we want a fair and reasonable percentage of that The idea was hatched Saturday morning at a players meeting The demonstration comes after the players and the league failed to reach a new collective bargaining agreement at an in-person meeting Thursday The league s players opted out of their last CBA in October and are looking for a better revenue-sharing model increased salaries improved benefits and a softer salary cap After the failed negotiations a large number of players mentioned there was a large discrepancy between what they requested and what the league was offering If a new CBA is not reached by October a few players including All-Stars Collier and Angel Reese have mentioned the prospective of a walkout At the end of the event chants of Pay them broke out in the arena Certain fans held signs that read Pay the players during the tournament We had no idea that they were in solidarity with our demonstration mentioned former Stanford star Nneka Ogwumike president of the WNBPA and Seattle Storm forward I ve been hearing it all weekend at the fan events supporting us and wanting us to get our fair share of the value This was potentially the last time that so plenty of players would be together in one place before the season ends a fact not lost on the union leadership This is a perfect opportunity to raise awareness for what we re doing and do it together Collier revealed Related Articles Napheesa Collier s record-breaking performance leads her club to WNBA All-Star Encounter win Bay Area s Sabrina Ionescu wins -point contest at WNBA All-Star Friday night How Kayla Thornton became a WNBA All-Star Valkyries best competitor Valkyries activate French center Iliana Rupert Golden State Valkyries Takeaways from loss to Seattle Storm The players haven t decided whether they ll wear the shirts on their own teams over the subject of the second half of the season which begins Tuesday They hope that fans will wear them as the union disclosed on social media during the competition that the shirts were on sale Ogwumike was unaware that the shirts were already on sale You put it out there and you stand on business Minnesota All-Star Courtney Williams announced about the shirts And we re standing on business