Byย Doug Feinberg | The Associated Press

An injured Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier is helped off the court during the second half of Game 3 of a WNBA basketball playoff semifinals series game against the Phoenix Mercury Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)
An injured Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier is helped off the court during the second half of Game 3 of a WNBA basketball playoff semifinals series game against the Phoenix Mercury Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

(AP) – Napheesa Collier came prepared for her exit interview on Tuesday, delivering a blistering statement on her thoughts on the current state of theย WNBA.

Collier, a senior member of the WNBA Players Association executive council, started her press conference calling out the WNBA and Commissioner Cathy Engelbert for a lack of accountability.

The Minnesota Lynx star spoke for more than four minutes about topics including inconsistent officiating, which she feels the commissioner and the rest of the leagueโ€™s leadership arenโ€™t addressing.

โ€œWe have the best league in the world. We have the best fans in the world. But we have the worst leadership in the world,โ€ the runner-up for MVP said. โ€œYear after year, the only thing that remains consistent is the lack of accountability from our leaders. If I didnโ€™t know exactly what the job entailed, maybe I wouldnโ€™t feel this way.

โ€œBut unfortunately for them, I do believe we serve a league that has shown they think championship coaches and Hall of Fame players are dispensable, and thatโ€™s fine. Itโ€™s professional sports, but I will not stand quietly by and allow different standards to be applied at the league level.โ€

Minnesota Lynx guard DiJonai Carrington (left) and forward Napheesa Collier (24) are out for Game 4 of a WNBA basketball playoff semifinals series against the Phoenix Mercury, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Samantha Chow)
Minnesota Lynx guard DiJonai Carrington (left) and forward Napheesa Collier (24) are out for Game 4 of a WNBA basketball playoff semifinals series against the Phoenix Mercury, Sunday, Sept. 28, 2025, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Samantha Chow)

Collier was annoyed she hadnโ€™t heard from Engelbert following her injury in Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals.

โ€œNot one call, not one text. Instead, the only outreach has come from her number two telling my agent that she doesnโ€™t believe physical play contributed to injuries. That is infuriating,โ€ Collier said. โ€œItโ€™s the perfect example of the tone deaf, dismissive approach that our leaders always seem to take.โ€

Collier wants the league to do a better job protecting its players in the long term.

โ€œThe league talks about sustainability. This is about sustainability. How are you going to protect your players? How are you going to make sure that we have the best products on the floor night after night, when itโ€™s so inconsistent and people are getting hurt left and right?โ€

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