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Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier Gain Momentum Outside WNBA Amid CBA Tensions

Nearly a year into increasingly tense CBA negotiations between the WNBPA and the WNBA, the two sides remain far apart despite two extended deadlines. Still, ami...

Breanna Stewart, Napheesa Collier Gain Momentum Outside WNBA Amid CBA Tensions
As tensions continue to rise in the ongoing CBA negotiations between the Women's National Basketball Players Association (WNBPA) and the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), two players have been making waves for something entirely different. Breanna Stewart and Napheesa Collier have been gaining momentum outside of the WNBA, showcasing their talent and captivating audiences around the world. The CBA negotiations began almost a year ago and have since been marked by increasing tension and disagreement between the two sides. Despite two extended deadlines, the WNBPA and WNBA have yet to reach an agreement, causing frustration and uncertainty for players and fans alike. And while this topic continues to dominate headlines, Stewart and Collier are making headlines of their own for their performances on and off the court. Breanna Stewart, also known as 'Stewie', has been a dominant force in the WNBA since her rookie season in 2016. She quickly made a name for herself as one of the league's best players, winning WNBA Rookie of the Year and leading the Seattle Storm to a championship in her first season. Since then, she has continued to excel, earning multiple awards and accolades, including WNBA MVP and Finals MVP in 2018. But it's not just her on-court success that has people talking. Stewart has also become a prominent figure off the court, using her platform to advocate for various causes and bring attention to important issues. Most notably, she has been an outspoken advocate for gender equality, especially in the world of sports. She has been a vocal supporter of the WNBPA's efforts to negotiate a fair and equitable CBA for all players. Napheesa Collier, or 'Phee' as she is affectionately known, burst onto the scene in her rookie season with the Minnesota Lynx. She was drafted sixth overall in the 2019 WNBA draft and wasted no time making an impact. Collier was named Rookie of the Year and was selected for the WNBA All-Star Game, becoming the first rookie to receive the honor since 2002. She also helped lead the Lynx to the playoffs, where they ultimately fell to the Seattle Storm in the first round. Like Stewart, Collier has also been active off the court, using her platform to make a difference. She has been a vocal advocate for racial justice and has used her social media platforms to educate and bring attention to issues of systemic racism and police brutality. She has also lent her support to the WNBPA's efforts to negotiate a fair CBA for all players. As the CBA negotiations continue to drag on, Stewart and Collier have remained steadfast in their focus and determination on and off the court. Their performances this season have been nothing short of remarkable, with Stewart averaging 20.3 points, 9.7 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game and Collier averaging 16.1 points, 9.0 rebounds, and 3.3 assists per game. They have both solidified their place as two of the best players in the league and have earned the respect and admiration of fans and fellow players alike. But it's not just their on-court success that has people talking. Stewart and Collier have also been gaining attention for their off-court endeavors. Both players have recently signed endorsement deals with major companies, solidifying their status as not just elite athletes, but also influential figures in the world of sports. Stewart has signed with Puma, joining the likes of WNBA legend and four-time Olympic gold medalist, Cynthia Cooper. Collier has signed with Nike, becoming the first WNBA player to be signed to Jordan Brand. These endorsements not only showcase their individual talents and marketability, but also highlight the growing recognition and support for women's basketball. As the CBA negotiations between the WNBPA and WNBA continue, it's clear that Stewart and Collier are using their platform and success to make a difference. They have become role models for young girls and women, showing that anything is possible with hard work, determination, and a strong voice. And as they continue to gain momentum outside of the WNBA, they are also proving that the future of women's basketball is bright and full of potential. In a league that has been facing its fair share of challenges and setbacks, Stewart and Collier serve as beacons of hope and inspiration, reminding us that there is still so much to celebrate and be
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