Perhaps the biggest rivalry in all of women's basketball right now is the one between Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier and WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
Welcome to a new week and a new Lynx Offseason Update. The first Offseason Update of the 2026 year! As we officially flip the calendar from 2025 to 2026, players across the globe are getting back to action overseas and in the United States to begin the new year.
With the start of the new year, that means its time for the start of another Unrivaled season in Miami. Unrivaled, which was co-founded by Minnesota Lynx star Napheesa Collier and New York Liberty star Breanna Stewart, will tip off its second season on Jan.
Napheesa Collier will miss the second season of the 3×3 league she co-founded, as surgery on both of her ankles will sideline Unrivaled’s reigning MVP and 1-on-1 Tournament champion for four to six months.
It was announced on Thursday, New Year’s Day, that one of the co-founders of Unrivaled, Napheesa Collier, will miss the 2026 Unrivaled season due to injuries in both of her ankles and will undergo surgery.
The Unrivaled women's basketball league is tipping off its second season on January 5. Yet, the league was dealt a tough blow before games even began, as news broke on January 1 that Minnesota Lynx star and Unrivaled co-founder Napheesa Collier would be missing the entire season.
WNBA superstar Napheesa Collier will miss the upcoming Unrivaled season and be sidelined for four to six months following scheduled surgery on both ankles.
Welcome to a new week and a new Lynx Offseason Update! The final Offseason Update of the 2025 calendar year! As we near the new year, let me be the first to wish you a very Happy New Year and a great start to 2026.
Welcome to a new week and a new Lynx Offseason Update! As we begin the final full week of the calendar year, let me be the first to wish you a Happy Holidays, Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukah.
The 2026 WNBA season continues to be in limbo as CBA negotiations between the league and the players union continue to drag on. Following an initial Oct.
Call it an early Christmas gift … The Lynx Offseason Update is BACK! Throughout the WNBA offseason — one that is currently at a halt until the new Collective Bargaining Agreement is agreed upon — we will take you across the globe to see how Minnesota Lynx players are performing with their respective squads.
In what has been a topsy-turvy year for the WNBA, A’ja Wilson came out on top. She won their fourth MVP Award and the Aces won their third WNBA championship in four years.
On November 18, Doug Feinberg of the Associated Press published a report regarding the ongoing negotiations between the WNBA league office and the players' association for the next Collective Bargaining Agreement.
The Minnesota Lynx, fresh off a WNBA-tying 34-win regular season in 2025, will have the second overall pick in the 2026 WNBA draft. The rich get richer because Minnesota owns Chicago's draft rights thanks to a trade that saw the Lynx send Chicago the No.
For almost the entire 2025 WNBA season, people expected the Minnesota Lynx to return to the WNBA Finals and win it after they lost in the previous season.