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Cunningham: WNBA needs 'bold' commissioner
Sophie Cunningham says the WNBA needs a "bold" commissioner "who wants the best for the players and not maybe for themselves," indicating Cathy...
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- Sophie Cunningham says the WNBA needs a "bold" commissioner "who wants the best for the players and not maybe for themselves," indicating Cathy Engelbert's current vision does not align "with where our league is trying to go." Cunningham discussed WNBA leadership and Engelbert's future as the league's commissioner as part of a wide-ranging profile published Wednesday by USA Today.
- "You do have to have a person in power who is bold, who is confident, who wants the best for the players and not maybe for themselves all the time," Cunningham told USA Today.
- "So I do feel like, as a whole, that could be a position that's maybe open at the end of the year, but that's not my call." Cunningham praised Engelbert for doing "a lot of good things," but also said the WNBA needs a commissioner who will support players seeking to be "trailblazers of what women's leagues can look like." "With where our league is trying to go, I feel like you just want someone who also wants that," Cunningham said.
- "That's just a hard position to be in, in her shoes, us as players -- we always want more, more, more because we see how good it can be." Cunningham added that Engelbert's fate ultimately will be decided by NBA commissioner Adam Silver "at the end of the day." The often-outspoken Cunningham became a topic of focus for Engelbert and the WNBA last month after the Indiana Fever guard said in an ESPN article that she was opposed to transgender girls and women competing in girls' and women's sports.
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Sophie Cunningham says the WNBA needs a "bold" commissioner "who wants the best for the players and not maybe for themselves," indicating Cathy Engelbert's current vision does not align "with where our league is trying to go." Cunningham discussed WNBA leadership and Engelbert's future as the league's commissioner as part of a wide-ranging profile published Wednesday by USA Today. "You do have to have a person in power who is bold, who is confident, who wants the best for the players and not maybe for themselves all the time," Cunningham told USA Today. "So I do feel like, as a whole, that could be a position that's maybe open at the end of the year, but that's not my call." Cunningham praised Engelbert for doing "a lot of good things," but also said the WNBA needs a commissioner who will support players seeking to be "trailblazers of what women's leagues can look like." "With where our league is trying to go, I feel like you just want someone who also wants that," Cunningham said. "That's just a hard position to be in, in her shoes, us as players -- we always want more, more, more because we see how good it can be." Cunningham added that Engelbert's fate ultimately will be...