WNBA MOMS
Vanessa Hayden-Johnson, Lynx
Daughter Zyon, 11 months
Stacey Lovelace, Atlanta
Daughter Ryann, 3 years
Jia Perkins, Chicago
Daughter Aalirah, 3 years
Kara Braxton, Detroit
Son Jelani, 3 years
Vanessa Hayden-Johnson, Lynx
Daughter Zyon, 11 months
Stacey Lovelace, Atlanta
Daughter Ryann, 3 years
Jia Perkins, Chicago
Daughter Aalirah, 3 years
Kara Braxton, Detroit
Son Jelani, 3 years
Tina Thompson, Houston
Son Dyllan, 3 years
Allison Feaster, Indiana
Daughter Sarah, 2 years
Marie Ferdinand-Harris, Los Angeles
Son Cedric, 23 months
Lisa Leslie, Los Angeles
Daughter Lauren, 11 months
Olympia Scott, Los Angeles
Daughter BreAzia, 9 years
Le'coe Willingham, Phoenix
Son Derrick, 5 years
Teana Miller, Phoenix
Daughter Trinity, 4 years
Sholanda Robinson, Sacramento
Daughter Aishida, 5 years
DeMya Walker, Sacramento
Daughter Zachara, 2 years
Helen Darling, San Antonio
Triplets: sons Ja-Juan and Jalen and daughter Nevaeh, 6 years
Khara Smith, San Antonio
Son Nathaniel, 15 months
Yolanda Griffith, Seattle
Daughter Candace, 17 years
Sheryl Swoopes, Seattle
Son Jordan, 10 years
Taj McWilliams-Franklin, Washington
Daughters Michelle, 19 years, and Maia, 5 years
The WNBA's newest proposal to the players' union that was delivered Friday made small increases to its revenue sharing offer and concessions on housing according to two people familiar with the negotiations.