The union proposed a $9.5 million salary cap and revenue sharing at 26% of gross revenue. Regarding housing, teams must provide housing for all players for the first few years, though later in the agreement, they would only be required to house players making less than 75% of the maximum salary.
WNBA Union Sends Counterproposal on Revenue Sharing
The WNBA players' union sent a counterproposal to the league on Friday night, seeking 26% of gross revenue and specific housing concessions to finalize a new collective bargaining agreement by March 10.