WNBA players, including Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark, voice strong criticism against league commissioner Cathy Engelbert, demanding accountability and change amidst officiating controversies and upcoming CBA negotiations.
In a powerful exit interview, Napheesa Collier of the Minnesota Lynx criticized WNBA leadership for its handling of officiating issues and lack of accountability. Her remarks have ignited a firestorm of support from fellow players and raised questions about the league's direction.
In a fiery end-of-season address, Napheesa Collier criticized WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert, calling her leadership the worst and demanding accountability for ongoing officiating issues and player concerns.
In a powerful critique, WNBA star Napheesa Collier calls out league commissioner Cathy Engelbert for negligence in officiating and player salary issues. As the league faces a potential work stoppage, Collier's comments highlight deep-rooted concerns about accountability and player value.
In a heated postgame rant, Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve criticized the officials for their performance during Game 3 against the Mercury, calling it 'malpractice' as her star player suffered a potential injury.
Caitlin Clark was fined $200 for her comments on Instagram about officiating during the WNBA semifinals. Despite her injury, Clark is vocal about the refereeing, sparking debate across the league.
The NFL training tape reveals that the Philadelphia Eagles' pivotal tush push during their win over the Chiefs should have been flagged for a false start, raising questions about officiating consistency.
Caitlin Clark's injury woes continue as her brother blames refereeing for her latest setback during a game against the Sun. Is the officiating impacting her performance on the court?
In a dramatic WNBA clash, Indiana Fever's Sophie Cunningham defended teammate Caitlin Clark during a heated game against the Connecticut Sun. The incident sparked controversy and raised questions about officiating in the league.
Caitlin Clark is at the center of a WNBA controversy following a physical game against the Fever. Former coach Lisa Bluder suggests the league needs to call more fouls to ensure player safety and improve game flow.