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Unrivaled joins WNBA players as over eighteen thousand voices demand to “pay the players”

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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The second season of the Unrivaled League has officially hit its crescendo, setting the stage for a blockbuster final this Wednesday in Miami. It’s a collision of titans: Team Phantom, anchored by the relentless Kelsey Plum, will face off against a Team Mist squad that looks borderline unstoppable behind the duo of Breanna Stewart and Arike Ogunbowale.

Mist punched their ticket in dramatic fashion after Ogunbowale buried a cold-blooded game-winner to eliminate Paige Bueckers and Team Breeze in the semis. But the story wasn’t just the box score; it was the sheer gravity of the event. The semifinals at Barclays Center were a star-studded affair, drawing over 18,000 fans, including the likes of Ashton Kutcher and Carmelo Anthony.

The league has proven to be an undisputed success, leaving fans with a bittersweet feeling as they prepare to wait for the WNBA season to see these stars back on a traditional court.

18,000 Fans Send a Defiant Message to WNBA Leadership

The WNBA recently released its 2026 schedule with an optimistic May 8 tip-off date, but there’s a massive cloud hanging over the festivities. Negotiations between the players and Commissioner Cathy Engelbert have reached a frustrating standstill, and the threat of a delayed season is becoming uncomfortably real. The fans in Brooklyn didn’t miss the opportunity to let their feelings be known.

In between the high-octane 3-on-3 action, a thunderous “pay the players” chant took over Barclays Center, echoing through the rafters during commercial breaks and dead balls. While Unrivaled is a separate entity, its roster is almost entirely comprised of WNBA stars who are currently fighting for a fair share of a league that is growing at a breakneck pace.

Balancing the finances of a league that is exploding is no simple task, but with a talent pool that now includes household names like Caitlin Clark, Angel Reese, and Paige Bueckers alongside icons like A’ja Wilson and Napheesa Collier, the players clearly feel the current compensation models are relics of a different era.

Where Negotiations Stand as the May 8 Deadline Looms

As of today the stalemate between the WNBPA and the league remains the biggest storyline in professional sports. After opting out of the previous Collective Bargaining Agreement last year, the players are seeking a complete overhaul of the league’s economic structure. Here is the current state of play:

  • Revenue Sharing: The players are pushing for a “true” 50/50 split of all basketball-related income, similar to the NBA model, citing the massive new TV rights deals.
  • Travel and Benefits: While charter flights became a standard last year, the union is now demanding higher-quality housing stipends and expanded family-planning benefits.
  • The “Caitlin Clark” Clause: There is significant debate over “individual marketing” rights, with players wanting more freedom to sign personal endorsements that don’t conflict with league-wide sponsors.

Commissioner Engelbert has preached “long-term sustainability,” but with 18,000 people chanting for raises in Brooklyn, the public relations battle is clearly being won by the players. Both sides have roughly nine weeks to find common ground, or that May 8 start date will be nothing more than a memory.

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