Union offers WNBA new CBA proposal, slightly lowering revenue share numbers AP Source says

The WNBA Players' Association sent a counterproposal to the WNBA on Tuesday for a new collective bargaining agreement that included some concessions on revenue sharing and housing, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. The union is now asking for an average of 27.5% of the gross revenue — revenue before expenses — over the course of the CBA. Under the proposal sent nearly two weeks ago, the league slightly increased its revenue sharing offer which would give players over 70% of net revenue.

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