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Caitlin Clark just dropped 17 points and 12 assists in 19 minutes in her Team USA senior debut at the 2026 FIBA World Cup Qualifiers in Puerto Rico — her first game in eight months. Meanwhile, WNBA CBA negotiations collapsed past the March 10 deadline after 12 hours of overnight talks in New York. No deal. No free agency. No expansion draft for Portland and Toronto. Herb Simon, the 91-year-old Indiana Fever and Indiana Pacers owner, watched his most valuable player prove she's healthy on national television — for someone else. The players want 26 percent of gross revenue. The owners are offering less than 15 percent. Expansion fees of $250 million per team, a $200 million per year TV deal through 2036, and the rise of Unrivaled as a player-owned alternative have shifted the leverage. A'ja Wilson, the four-time MVP, wasn't even on the qualifying roster. Over 80 percent of WNBA players are unsigned. Training camps open April 19. And Herb Simon's billion-dollar franchise is stuck. 0:00 Clark's Team USA debut while the WNBA burns 1:12 The $200 million TV deal and $250 million expansion fees 2:30 A'ja Wilson missing from Puerto Rico 3:15 The March 10 CBA deadline collapse 4:45 Terri Carmichael Jackson and the revenue fight 6:00 Herb Simon, Tamika Catchings, and the Fever's history 7:40 Unrivaled and the player leverage shift 9:00 Why this could cost Simon everything