After WNBA leadership and players stood side by side around 2 a.m. Wednesday at a New York hotel to announce a landmark seven-year collective bargaining agreement, they toasted with Moët champagne in water glasses. Celebratory but practical. The memorable image marked the end of a tense year and a half and an exhausting eight days of bargaining that ultimately provided an immediate pop and fizzle to the league. The pop: In 2026, the WNBA’s salary cap will nearly quintuple to $7 million, with the
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