The WNBA and players returned to the table Thursday after two days of marathon negotiations yielded no deal on a new collective bargaining agreement. In its most recent proposal, the league proposed a higher salary cap while standing firm on its revenue-sharing model, which would allow the league and teams to deduct expenses before sharing revenue. During Wednesday’s 11-hour session in New York (which followed a 12-hour session beginning Tuesday), the WNBA proposed a $6.2 million salary cap — up
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