Team Collier wins WNBA All-Star Game as players call for pay increase

His team Napheesa Collier ruled Caitlin Clark and won 151-131 in Wnba All-Star. On Saturday night, Minnesota came behind a record -breaking night from Lynx Star.
Collier finished with 36 points in the game. Dallas Wings star Arike Ogunbowale in the 2024 match broke the record record.
Collier takes 23.2 points and 7.6 rebounds average per game because it helps to return to the WNBA ranking at the break with a five-time all-Star and 20-4 records.
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Wnba All-Star Game MVP was selected.
Seattle Storm star Skylar Diggins, Team Collier, broke a record for most assists in a All-Star game and became the first player to go three times at the event. He made 11 points, 11 rebounds and 15 assists
Indiana Fever star Kelsey Mitchell directed the Clark team with 20 points.
However, the game’s speech was about the message of players about the wage increase in the midst of the tense collective bargaining agreement (CBA) during the break.
Each Wnba All-Star wore a shirt that says, “Pay us that you owe us” during the warms before the game. The fans were heard that he was chanting “payment to them” during the award presentation.
“The crowd says for us,” Collier said when he was asked to share his message.
WNBPA President Nneka Ogwumike praised players for using their platforms.
Wnba Stars, Contemporary CBA Negotiations in the middle of the All-Star game send a message from the league
“I just get more inspiration from the amount of players that emerged,” he said. “This is really. Because the more, the more things we’ll handle it.
Despite the controversy, WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert said he was optimistic that an agreement would be made on Saturday night.
“I’m still really optimistic because we’re going to do something that will be a transformationist,” he said. “And next year in All-Star, we will talk about how great everything is.
The players met with the league officials on Thursday and the parties did not reach an agreement. Chicago Sky star Angel Reese was one of the many WNBA players who expressed the criticism of the league’s negotiations.
“This was an eye -catching for me. It was as if, hearing what I heard and hearing the language of things, not what I hear. The things we were sent back, the proposal we were sent back,” he said.
“It is important to be vocal.
New York Liberty star Sabrina Ionescu said that the players would not be willing to “minimum” in the negotiations, and that Phoenix Mercury player Satly Sablly offers the last CBA’s “slap”.
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