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That’s a signal, lockout coming

Last updated: November 6, 2025 5:30 pm
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The WNBA is facing a new competition in the form of Project B, a rival basketball league that has already started recruiting top players from around the world. With the potential to offer players annual salaries of up to $2 million and multiyear deals that could reach eight figures, Project B is making waves in the basketball community.

Founded by Grady Burnett, a former Facebook executive, and Geoff Prentice, co-founder of Skype, Project B has already signed Nneka Ogwumike of the Seattle Storm, signaling its intentions to challenge the established league. Fans have been quick to react to the news, with some expressing concerns about the future of the WNBA under its current leadership.

Some fans have even suggested that players may consider moving to Project B due to the perceived shortcomings of the WNBA’s leadership. The amount of money being offered by the new league has also caught the attention of fans, with many commenting on the significant increase in salaries compared to the WNBA.

Front Office Sports has reported that Project B is set to launch in 2026, with tournaments scheduled to take place across Asia, Europe, and Latin America. The league’s presence on a global scale could pose a serious threat to the WNBA’s dominance in the basketball world.

In addition to Project B, another rival league called Unrivaled is also on the rise, with plans to kick off its second season in January 2026. Featuring star players like Paige Bueckers, Li Yueru, and Napheesa Collier, Unrivaled is set to showcase some of the best talent in the sport. While they have yet to secure a contract for Caitlin Clark, the league’s expansion and star-studded lineup could challenge the WNBA’s position as the premier women’s basketball league.

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As tensions rise over potential lockouts and player disputes, both Project B and Unrivaled are positioning themselves as viable alternatives for players looking for new opportunities. With the basketball landscape evolving rapidly, it remains to be seen how these rival leagues will impact the future of women’s basketball.

In conclusion, the emergence of Project B and Unrivaled as competitors to the WNBA highlights the changing dynamics of women’s basketball. With the potential to offer higher salaries, attract top talent, and expand globally, these new leagues are reshaping the sport and challenging the status quo. Fans and players alike are eagerly watching to see how this competition unfolds and what it means for the future of women’s basketball.

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