WNBA Players Reportedly Feel "Jealousy" Towards Caitlin Clark, Fever; Valkyries Coach Spotted at Warriors Game

The WNBA season continues to deliver compelling storylines, from on-court performances to off-court negotiations. The Phoenix Mercury showcased their potential with impressive wins against teams like the Golden State Valkyries, New York Liberty, and Seattle Storm, ultimately leading to a deep playoff run [1]. Meanwhile, the WNBA is proposing a 30-day extension to the current Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) as the Friday expiration date looms, opening up possibilities that include a work stoppage [3].

CBA Negotiations and Player Dynamics

The WNBA has proposed extending CBA negotiations for 30 days to avert a potential work stoppage [3]. This extension would allow both the league and the Women’s National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) more time to reach an agreement [3].

Adding another layer to the WNBA landscape, a report suggests that some WNBA players harbor "a level of jealousy" toward Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever [4]. This sentiment comes as Clark navigates her rookie season with the Golden State Valkyries [4].

Valkyries' Nakase Attends Warriors-Clippers Game

Golden State Valkyries head coach Natalie Nakase was spotted attending a game between the Golden State Warriors and the Los Angeles Clippers [6]. The Warriors secured a 98-79 victory [6]. Clippers coach Ty Lue showed his support for Nakase at the game [6]. Nakase, a rising figure in San Francisco basketball, witnessed the Warriors' win [6].

TL;DR

  • The WNBA has proposed a 30-day CBA extension to avoid a potential work stoppage [3].
  • A report indicates some WNBA players feel "jealousy" towards Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever [4].
  • Golden State Valkyries coach Natalie Nakase attended the Warriors-Clippers game [6].
  • The Phoenix Mercury had a strong season, securing key wins against teams like the Golden State Valkyries [1].