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Overview
- Nafeesa Collier recently had surgery on both of her ankles and is expected to be sidelined for four to six months.
- Because of this, she will be missing Season 2 of the Unrivaled league, which could also impact the start of the Minnesota Lynx’s WNBA season.
- Collier sustained her injuries during the WNBA semifinal game against the Phoenix Mercury.
Minneapolis (FOX 9) – Nafeesa Collier is set for surgery that will not only keep her out of the upcoming Unrivaled season but also put her participation in the Minnesota Lynx’s WNBA season at risk.
Nafeesa Collier’s Ankle Surgery
What we know
Collier shared on Instagram that she will undergo operations on both ankles and expects to be out of action for four to six months. Collier is a co-founder of Unrivaled, a 3-on-3 basketball league intended for WNBA players to maintain their fitness without having to go overseas during the offseason.
Since the Lynx season typically kicks off in May, about five months away, getting Collier back in game shape by then will be challenging.
“I’m heartbroken to announce that I will be missing the upcoming Unrivaled season. I fought hard over recent months to get back on the court but was told by my medical team that surgery is necessary. I will keep supporting my teammates and working tirelessly with everyone involved to advance women’s basketball. My goal is to come back fully healed and ready to pick up where I left off,” Collier said.
Could the WNBA Season Be at Risk?
Why this matters
With roughly five months before the WNBA season begins, there is still no collective bargaining agreement in place between the league’s players and Commissioner Cathy Engelbert.
At the end of the 2025 season, Collier openly criticized the WNBA for low player salaries and inconsistent officiating during a press conference with the Lynx.
“We have the best players and fans in the world, but currently the worst leadership,” Collier remarked.
Fan Take:
This update is a tough blow for fans hoping to see Collier’s talent on the court, raising concerns about the Lynx’s season prospects. More importantly, her candid criticism highlights ongoing issues in the WNBA that could shape the future of the league and the sport’s growth.

