The ongoing WNBA CBA battle is back in the headlines, with several reports this week saying the league’s latest proposal radically shifts current operating and scheduling practices. According to sources, the front office is open to raising base salaries, but is simultaneously looking to cut previous guaranteed perks like team housing — a WNBA standard since 2016. The league is also reportedly proposing an earlier start to the season, with training camp beginning as early as mid-March — directly conflicting with growing offseason leagues like Unrivaled and Project B. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Just…