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    “You’re The Problem Here. You Value Billionaires Over Players”: WNBA Fans Argue Who To Blame As CBA Negotiations Still Show No Light In Mid-January

    Sabel ReyesBy Sabel ReyesJanuary 13, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    July 3, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; Fans cheer during a game between the Indiana Fever and the Las Vegas Aces at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Grace Smith/INDIANAPOLIS STAR-Imagn Images
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    WNBA Fans are once again deep in debate as January continues with no new collective bargaining agreement in place.

    The latest round of discussion started when @sydney_thinks posted a long thread expressing frustration with how the negotiations have dragged on. In the post, the user explained that they had planned months ahead to attend a Fever home game the previous season, booking travel, setting money aside, and building a trip around the schedule.

    Their main point was that with no CBA now, there is no schedule, no ticket sales, and no clear direction. The post summed that situation up bluntly, saying, “The WNBPA has truly fumbled the bag.”

    @raya4 pushed back hard, replying, “Nah, you’re the problem here. You value billionaires over players. But go on and continue to be stupid.” The response shifted the conversation toward ownership, power, and who should carry blame.

    The WNBPA has truly fumbled the bag.

    And here’s an example of what I mean: last year, I was able to go to a Fever home game in Indiana. I bought the tickets to that game as soon as they dropped – in December of 2024.

    In December of ‘24, I already knew what I was doing on July…

    — Syd [cactus emoji] (@sydney_thinks) January 11, 2026

    Another user tried to slow the temperature.

    @subvetnucmmcmss wrote, “So they should sign a bad deal just so you can go to a basketball game. I get your frustration but you got to trust them. They want to play.” That comment landed with WNBA Fans who felt the standoff is more complex than schedules and tickets.

    As the thread grew, WNBA Fans debated responsibility from every angle. Some stayed focused on fans being left in the dark. Others argued that long-term player security matters more than short-term convenience.

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    WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, center, addresses female student-athletes during a Cleveland WNBA event celebrating the return of professional women’s basketball to Ohio, Sept. 16, 2025, at Rocket Arena, in Cleveland. WNBA Fans

    What became clear in the replies was how differently WNBA Fans view the situation. For some, the lack of dates and structure feels like a missed opportunity. For others, it’s part of a bigger fight over future stability.

    The discussion quickly moved beyond one post. WNBA Fans began sharing their own stories, frustrations, and defenses of both sides.

    As mid-January passes with no resolution, WNBA Fans continue to argue over who should move first, and what “progress” is supposed to look like.

    WNBA Fans Split Over Revenue Talk As CBA Expiration Keeps Debate Going

    Alongside the arguments about schedules and planning, another thread added fuel by reframing what the dispute is actually about.

    @frankmikesmith started a separate discussion, writing, “The WNBA’s CBA just expired. The big misunderstanding for casual fans is that the players are simply demanding more money. What they are really asking is for a more reasonable revenue split.”

    The WNBA’s CBA just expired. The big misunderstanding for casual fans is that the players are simply demanding more money. What they are really asking is for a more reasonable revenue split. Right now they receive just 9% of the pie, while other pro leagues sit near 50%. They are… pic.twitter.com/sFr7uEuhKJ

    — Frank Michael Smith (@frankmikesmith) January 10, 2026

    That post pulled WNBA Fans into the financial side of the conversation.

    @JDShuttlesworth responded simply, “What revenue?” The reply reflected a common position among WNBA Fans who point to the league’s long-known dependence on outside support.

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    Jul 19, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Team Collier forward Napheesa Collier (24) celebrates with the trophy and commissioner Cathy Engelbert (left) after winning the 2025 WNBA All Star Game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

    Another user went even further.

    @JoshWalkos wrote, “No one watches it or cares about it so there’s that.” While some WNBA Fans pushed back on that claim, others echoed the idea that attendance and viewership remain far from where a major revenue split would normally be built.

    As replies stacked up, WNBA Fans argued over what leverage actually exists. Some focused on recent growth, increased visibility, and rising attention. Others stayed rooted in numbers, sustainability, and the league’s financial history.

    What stood out was how quickly the conversation drifted from contracts into identity. For many WNBA Fans, this debate isn’t just about a document. It touches pride, perception, and how the league is valued by the public.

    Some WNBA Fans defended the players for pressing now, saying this moment gives them more voice than ever. Others questioned whether the timing helps or hurts the league’s long-term future.

    With no agreement announced, WNBA Fans continue circling the same questions. Who really holds leverage. What growth actually means. And how much risk each side is willing to carry.

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    Indiana Fever fans celebrate during Game 4 of the WNBA semifinals against the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The Fever defeated the Aces 90-83.

    For now, WNBA Fans remain locked in discussion, waiting for movement while the arguments keep evolving.

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    Sabel Reyes

      Sabel Reyes is an experienced sports journalist and the Executive Producer for sports at People’s Television Network (PTV), a role she assumed in 2022 after years of dedicated work as a field reporter covering the Philippine Basketball Association (PBA). A passionate basketball and running enthusiast, she also contributes to Hardwood Heroics, Gridiron Heroics, and Wisconsin Heroics. Connect with her on X (@SabelReyes2) and Instagram (@msabelreyes). For inquiries, email sabelreyes22@gmail.com.

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