Kelsey Plum and Breanna Stewart sent a three-page letter to WNBPA executive director Terri Jackson on Monday, expressing concerns that the union's stalled CBA negotiations could impact the 2026 WNBA season.
In a letter acquired by ESPN, WNBPA vice presidents told Jackson that players feel excluded from the process. "We do not feel like we have an adequate seat at the table in these negotiations," Plum and Stewart wrote.
The union faces a March 10th deadline to complete a new CBA term sheet. However, the WNBA season starts May 8th, leaving limited time for the draft, expansion draft, and free agency.
Negotiations have now dragged on for 17 months. According to the letter, Plum and Stewart have been "privy to details of these negotiations for less than two months." They went on to say they haven't seen revenue breakdowns, survey results, and rookie salary structures.
"Despite a year and a half of negotiations, we have not been meaningfully engaged," they stated. "When we and other players have attempted to express concerns about negotiations, we have been made to feel as though we are acting against the interests of the PA."
The pair requested a meeting with union leadership, with the WNBPA subsequently calling an all-player meeting instead.
The letter also stressed concerns about a work stoppage damaging the league's financial health. Both Stewart and Plum oppose delaying the WNBA season.
"Many other players across the league feel these same frustrations and have expressed them to us, but feel afraid or unable to speak out," read the letter.
Last week, nearly a dozen player agents penned their own letter to Jackson pushing for more transparency.
"At this stage of negotiations, with time being of the essence, alignment and shared information will best serve the players and the Union," they wrote.