Kelsey Plum said that while the players' union should continue to negotiate a new collective bargaining agreement, she believes the offer the WNBPA has received from the WNBA so far reflects a "significant win" and that "a strike would be the worst thing for both sides." "I want to play, and players want to play," Plum, the WNBPA first vice president, said at Unrivaled shootaround prior to Monday night's semifinal games in Brooklyn. "And so obviously we're going to continue to negotiate and do everything we possibly can to get this done in a timely fashion. But obviously a strike would be the worst thing for both sides, because we are in a revenue [sharing system], so no revenue, no revenue to share."
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