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The WNBA and the WNBPA have been in negotiations regarding a new collective bargaining agreement.
There are several key issues that the two sides are working on, most notably the low salaries and benefits players receive.
Phoenix Mercury forward Satou Sabally said Tuesday that a proposal from the league was "a slap in the face".
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