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Napheesa Collier is undoubtedly considered a leader in the WNBA, but now she's revealing the journey it took her to get there.
In an interview published the day of her introductory press conference in Toronto, Brondello told The Athletic that injuries to each of the Liberty's "Big Three" of Sabrina Ionescu, Jonquel Jones and Breanna Stewart contributed to a difficult 2025 season in the Big Apple.
The Las Vegas Aces' third WNBA championship in October confirmed their dominance over the league. Yet, according to head coach Becky Hammon, the team's most difficult test of the 2
There's no question that the Indiana Fever are the WNBA's most popular team. There's also no question that this is owed to Caitlin Clark being on the roster, gi
Napheesa Collier has been at the forefront of the WNBA's CBA debates, and she's continuing to double down on her stance.
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WNBA CBA showdown: The case for optimism in the most important labor negotiations in women's sports history
Last Thursday, one day before the Oct. 31 deadline, the WNBA and WNBA Players Association (WNBPA) announced they had agreed to a 30-day extension for the current CBA, giving the two groups at least 30 more days to negotiate a new deal.
Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier mentioned Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark once again. Clark's name was dropped by Collier as the players are negotiating a new CBA (collective bargaining agreement) with the WNBA. The players are seeking more compensation for the work they've put in now that the league has started to gain more recognition.
In an incendiary, unprecedented statement against commissioner Cathy Engelbert, Collier decried the WNBA as having the " worst leadership in the world ," and her relationship with Engelbert disintegrated completely after Engelbert denied comments she allegedly made about Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark's earnings.
During her Indiana Fever exit interview earlier this month, Sophie Cunningham warned fans about the looming work stoppage. “There’s a potential lockout,” she said. “I promise you, we aren’t going to play until they give us what we deserve.
This WNBA profile may result in fines, but that doesn’t seem to concern Napheesa Collier. “I can talk about whatever I want to talk about,” the 29-year-old Minnesota Lynx player said during our Zoom call ahead of this year’s post-season playoffs.