A survey shows 68% of Indiana high school basketball coaches favor adding a 35-second shot clock. Concerns about the proposal include the cost of equipment and finding personnel to operate the clock.
The WNBA submitted a new collective bargaining agreement proposal on Friday that would guarantee housing for all players in 2026, sources said.
The Garden State, one of the nation's longest holdouts, could have a shot clock in place for the first time beginning in the 2027-28 season. New Jersey has long been among the holdouts on this issue.
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Details of WNBA proposal to players’ association revealed with time ticking on negotiations
The Women’s National Basketball Players Association on Friday night obtained the WNBA’s counterproposal, which featured some marginal changes from the league’s previous offer, sources confirmed to The ...
The WNBA players’ union sent a collective bargaining agreement counterproposal to the league, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday night.
The WNBA and players union exchanged new CBA proposals as a league deadline approaches, with revenue sharing remaining the key issue.
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WNBA offered no proposal at critical CBA meeting
Monday’s pivotal meeting between WNBA players and owners at league offices in New York City lasted roughly three hours before attendees slowly started trickling out. It was the first time players met ...
The Indiana Basketball Coaches Association surveyed its membership, receiving 612 responses from its roughly 800 boys and girls coaches. Of those returning the surveys, 68% are in favor of a shot ...
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