Las Vegas (AP) – The Minnesota striker, Napheesa Collier, canceled a meeting with the WNBA commissioner, Cathy Engelbert, is expected to take place next week, a person familiar with the situation at the Associated Press said on Saturday evening.
The person spoke under the cover of anonymity because he was not allowed to speak about it publicly.
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Engelbert said on Friday evening that she had spoken to necklace earlier this week after the Lynx player said the league had “the worst leadership of the world” and a commissioner who lacks responsibility in a Evaluation of scholarship holders. The two had planned to meet next week, in person or practically.
ESPN first pointed out that the meeting had been canceled.
The commissioner said Before match 1 of the WNBA final, the comments made by necklace about a private conversation between them were filled with “inaccuracies”, one on Caitlin Clark who needed the WNBA to succeed financially. The commissioner denied having said that.
“Caitlin was a transformational player in this league. She was a great representative of the game,” said Engelbert. “She brought tens of millions of new fans to the game.”
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Engelbert said on Friday that there was work to do to repair relations with the league players.
“I was discouraged to learn that some players feel the league and that personally, I do not care about them or do not listen to them,” said Engelbert before the WNBA final. “If W players do not feel appreciated and appreciated by the League, then we have to do better and I have to do better.”
The league and the union of the players are in the middle of a Negotiation of collective negotiation agreements As the current agreement expires at the end of the month.
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