WNBA players' union feels movement is being made in CBA negotiations after 9-hour bargaining session
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WNBA players' union feels movement is being made in CBA negotiations after 9-hour bargaining session

NEW YORK (AP) — Nneka Ogwumike and the other members of the WNBA players' union executive committee felt that movement was being made toward a new collective bargaining agreement after nine hours of negotiations Wednesday night. “We want to play. We’ve heard that from the other side as well," Ogwumi
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