INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Caitlin Clark says she hasn’t spoken to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert this week.
But she is ready to add her name to the growing list of players criticizing the league’s leadership.
The Indiana Fever guard spoke publicly Thursday for the first time since All-Star weekend and acknowledged Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier made “valid” points when she took her complaints about WNBA executives public.
“I think what people need to understand, we need great leadership in this time, across all levels,” Clark said. “This is straight up, the most important moment in this league’s history. This league’s been around 25 years, and this is a moment we have to capitalize on. Phee said it all with what she said, and I think the points she made were very valid.”
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