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'There Is No Story Here': WNBA Commissioner Gets Defensive About Future in Wide-Ranging Pre-Draft Presser

Engelbert said the league was surprised by players’ insistence on keeping housing as the 2026 CBA added salaries and benefits.

  • On Tuesday, WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert addressed questions about her tenure at the 2026 WNBA Draft by asking if reporters would pose similar inquiries to male commissioners.
  • Ahead of the event at The Shed in New York, Engelbert discussed the league's growth and new CBA, acknowledging that player housing emerged as a surprising sticking point during negotiations.
  • Critics on social media compared Engelbert's response to male commissioners like Roger Goodell and Gary Bettman, who frequently answer questions about their job security and future.
  • Engelbert denied there was any "story" about her future, pivoting instead to emphasize her focus on building a sustainable model for the WNBA's 30th season.
  • Regarding the CBA, Engelbert said she aimed to "strike this great balance between significant increases in player salaries and benefits with the economic sustainability of the league." Future negotiations may differ.
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Front Office Sports broke the news on Monday, April 13, 2026.
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