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Devin Booker Praises WNBA's New CBA as Progress for Women's Basketball
The Phoenix Suns star highlights rising player salaries and increased visibility as key milestones for the league.
Mar. 29, 2026 at 4:18am
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Phoenix Suns guard Devin Booker has voiced his support for the WNBA's new collective bargaining agreement, seeing it as a meaningful step in the league's evolution. Booker emphasized the importance of rising player salaries, including reports of a million-dollar contract, as well as the growing media exposure and talent level in the WNBA. The All-Star has long been connected to women's basketball, particularly the Phoenix Mercury, and his perspective reflects a stronger alignment between the NBA and WNBA in recent years.
Why it matters
Booker's comments highlight the momentum behind the WNBA, where increased investment, media coverage, and player performance are reshaping the league's financial landscape. For players who have long advocated for better pay and conditions, these milestones represent significant progress.
The details
Booker recently spoke about the WNBA's new CBA, praising it as 'a start' and 'a step forward.' He noted reports of a million-dollar contract for a player like A'ja Wilson, which he said was 'important' and showed the league's growth. Booker also emphasized the increasing visibility of the WNBA, with 'more eyes on it' and the talent level 'just getting better and better.'
- The new WNBA CBA was announced in March 2026.
The players
Devin Booker
A star player for the Phoenix Suns who has long been connected to and supportive of the WNBA, particularly the Phoenix Mercury.
A'ja Wilson
A WNBA player who reportedly signed a million-dollar contract, which Booker cited as an important milestone for the league.
What they’re saying
“I think that's a start, that's a step forward. I didn't look into the details of it, but I think I've seen A'ja [Wilson's] new contract over a million, which is important. It's only been growing since I've been in the league. More eyes on it, and that's a test of the talent [that] just keeps getting better and better. It's the start of something new.”
— Devin Booker, Phoenix Suns Guard
The takeaway
Booker's comments underscore the growing recognition and support for the WNBA, as the league's new CBA and rising player salaries signal a shift in how women's basketball talent is valued and compensated. This progress reflects a stronger alignment between the NBA and WNBA, and could lead to increased visibility and investment in the women's game.
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