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Players seek value in collective bargaining negotiations with WNBA, 'No league without the players'

Prior to Tuesday night's Game 5 between the Fever and Aces, CBA reps Lexie Hull and Chelsea Gray spoke on where the players stand in negotiations. WNBPA vice president Napheesa Collier read a prepared ... Read More
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