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Ever since she stepped into the WNBA, Napheesa Collier has been the face of the Minnesota Lynx. Through deep playoff runs, roster changes, injuries, and championship heartbreak, the Minnesota Lynx could always count on Phee to stay put. This is exactly why one offseason decision has abruptly made the future feel less certain than it once did. If you ask the Head Coach, Cheryl Reeve, you will understand how the situation was never as simple as it looked externally, with a lot more happening behind the scenes than people would have realised.

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“Every player was different in terms of how they felt,” Reeve explained while discussing the impact of the new CBA on free agency decisions around the league. “There was so much uncertainty about how everyone was going to feel when the CBA hit. Who was staying, who was going? There was so much chatter down at Unrivaled.” The head coach even admitted that the uncertainty was something their franchise itself felt internally while trying to navigate Collier’s future alongside her recovery from a surgery on both of her ankles after a left ankle injury.

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“We had a lot of uncertainty around our franchise because of Phee, and the injury, and maybe her not necessarily coming out and saying, ‘I’m definitely here, I want to do this, and I’m going to be there for x number of years,’” Reeve added.

And that alone says a lot. For the first time in years, the Lynx openly had to confront the possibility that their franchise cornerstone was keeping her future flexible. Napheesa Collier recently signed a one-year, $1.4 million supermax contract after entering free agency this offseason. Yes, she got the supermax deal, and frankly, she deserves it, but the length of her contract has left fans scratching their heads.

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Still, Reeve made it clear this was not necessarily about Collier wanting out of Minnesota. She described the decision as part of a much bigger process tied directly to the league’s changing financial landscape. “That’s Phee’s journey, that’s her free agency journey and how she viewed it,” Reeve continued. “She wanted to kind of see, okay, how’s this going to impact teams and how is this? I would use the word cautious. I think she’s being cautious, and that’s her decision.”

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And caution does make sense, considering how deeply involved she was in helping create this new system in the first place. As vice president of the Women’s National Basketball Players Association, Collier played a major role in negotiating the groundbreaking 2026 CBA. She became one of the loudest voices pushing for better salaries, improved revenue sharing, retirement benefits, and long-term financial growth for players across the league. In many ways, the supermax contract she just signed exists partly because of the work she helped lead behind the scenes.

So from that perspective, signing a shorter deal may simply be about keeping her options open while the league adjusts to an entirely new economic landscape. But if you are still wondering what exactly was going through her mind when she chose flexibility over long-term security, the Lynx superstar has already offered some insight into that decision herself.

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Napheesa Collier Makes Her Feelings Clear on Her Future Amid Contract Questions

The length of her contract has naturally fueled speculation about her future, but Collier does not seem interested in entertaining those conversations right now. In fact, her focus is nowhere near the next offseason’s free agency at the moment.

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In her recent conversation with NPR, the 29-year-old made it clear that her attention remains entirely on recovering, getting back on the floor, and chasing a championship with Minnesota.

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“I am so focused on the now. Like I just came off two surgeries,” she said. “I mean, of course, there’s new opportunities every year and every time you get off your contract, there’s opportunities. But that’s again like so far in the future for me. We haven’t even started game one of this year, and that’s not even something I’m thinking about.”

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Napheese attributes the growth she has seen in herself over the years to Minnesota and admitted how she wouldn’t have reached her full potential without their unwavering support. Regarding Reeve, Napheesa said, “She has such a unique ability of finding that balance of great players and great people, that’s why the Lynx culture has been been what it has been.”

Once her one-year contract expires, Napheesa Collier will hit free agency all over again next offseason. Which means nearly every team in the league would line up for a chance to land a proven superstar like her. And why wouldn’t they?

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Across the seven WNBA seasons she has played so far, Collier has averaged 18.4 points, 7.8 rebounds, and 3.0 assists per game while establishing herself as one of the league’s most complete two-way players. But right now, she is just concerned with unfinished business in Minnesota.

But it is worth noting that with the regular season now just a day away and preseason already in the rearview mirror, Collier is yet to make her first appearance of the year for Minnesota. She is expected to make her return in early June post recuperating. As of now, the Lynx superstar continues to hold an OUT status while recovering from the offseason surgeries, leaving fans waiting a little longer to finally see their franchise cornerstone back on the floor.

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Ojus Verma is a College Basketball and WNBA author at EssentiallySports. As head of the Analysis Desk and a former player with 13 years of experience, he specializes in decoding tactics, player development, and the evolution of rivalries shaping the game. Ojus’ coverage of the Caitlin Clark-Angel Reese saga, dating back to their college days, has earned recognition for its balance of insight and context.

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