Devin Booker Sends Clear Message On WNBA CBA

Devin Booker praises the WNBA's new CBA as a pivotal moment for the league's growth and player recognition.

In Phoenix, Devin Booker is seeing the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement as a pivotal moment in the league’s growth journey.

The Phoenix Suns guard recently shared his thoughts on the agreement, emphasizing the importance of increased player salaries and visibility as signs of positive progress.

“That’s a start, that’s a step forward,” Booker remarked. He noted the significance of A’ja Wilson’s new million-dollar contract as a benchmark, reflecting how the league has been evolving.

“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.”

Booker’s insights shed light on the momentum building in the WNBA, where investment, media exposure, and player performance are converging to transform the league’s financial dynamics. The mention of a million-dollar contract, once a distant dream, now marks a new era in women’s professional basketball.

As a Suns All-Star, Booker has consistently supported the women’s game, recognizing its competitiveness, especially with the Phoenix Mercury. His views underscore the growing synergy between the NBA and WNBA in recent years.

The new CBA represents a shift in how talent is valued and compensated, both on and off the court. For players who have long championed for better pay and conditions, including many from the Mercury, these milestones are monumental.

It’s not just those in the WNBA taking note, but also Arizona’s sports icons beyond the league, recognizing the significance of this evolution.