Cathy Engelbert Denies Controversial Statements and Addresses Key WNBA Issues
WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert has vehemently denied the statements attributed to her, especially those related to Minnesota Lynx star player Napheesa Collier and sensation Caitlin Clark.Engelbert expressed his disappointment at the “inaccuracy” in the information disseminated, particularly through social media. He acknowledged the emotional impact of the ongoing negotiations on the collective bargaining agreement and highlighted his respect for the players. Collier’s statement, where she criticized the league’s leadership, generated support among the players. Engelbert plans to meet with Collier and admitted the need to improve relations with the players, emphasizing that they are the focus of the league. Engelbert affirmed her commitment to the league and her desire to restore trust, expressing her deep appreciation for the WNBA and its players. Faced with calls for her resignation, she affirmed her determination and her history of facing difficult situations. Although the collective bargaining negotiations have not progressed, Engelbert reiterated his goal of significantly increasing the salaries and benefits of the players. He emphasized the importance of balancing the players’ demands with the need to maintain the owners’ investment. The current collective bargaining agreement expires on October 31st, and there is the possibility of an extension. Engelbert hopes to avoid a lockout in the upcoming season, but acknowledged the need for a new agreement for key events, such as the expansion draft. Engelbert highlighted the league’s momentum in recent years and the growing fanbase. However, he admitted that there is still much work to be done to reach a transformative agreement.“I didn’t make those comments,” Engelbert stated at her annual press conference, prior to Game 1 of the WNBA Finals.
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