Napheesa Collier, who is on the executive council, said in a Zoom earlier this week that players are also fighting for child care and retirement benefits.
WNBA players union authorizes negotiators to call a strike if one is needed
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Minnesota star and MVP candidate Napheesa Collier, who’s led the Lynx to a 2-0 start since the season resumed Thursday, said there was plenty of fun-loving trash talking in Paris, with players mentioning “little scuffles people got in, or talking about plays people made ... we were talking about Kah (Kahleh Cooper) shooting over us for that freaking (buzzer-beating) shot in Phoenix.”
WNBA'a post-Olympics playoff chase is on, rivalries renewed
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