Napheesa Collier is facing health issues (Image via WNBA) Napheesa Collier is not having the best start to the new year. Napheesa Collier, a standout for the Minnesota Lynx, will miss the 2026 2017-18 season and might perhaps miss the beginning of the WNBA season. She co-founded the 3 versus. 3 offseason league with Breanna Stewart of the Liberty. This is because, according to the organization’s announcement on Thursday morning, she will have surgery on both of her ankles and be out for four to six months.The Lynx’s attempt to make a comeback to the WNBA Finals following their five-game loss to the Liberty in 2024 was likewise thwarted by the injuries. Collier was sidelined for three weeks after spraining her right ankle during a game against the Aces on August 2. In Game 3 of the WNBA semifinals against the Mercury in September, she tore three ligaments in her left ankle during the playoffs.
What Napheesa Collier’s ankle surgery means for her return timeline and the Lynx?
According to ESPN, Dr. Martin O’Malley will perform the procedure in New York City sometime during the first week of January. The Lynx might start the 2026 season without their greatest player because the WNBA’s season schedule hasn’t been made public yet and it starts in May.Before finishing second to A’ja Wilson for the second consecutive season, the five-time All-Star suffered multiple ankle problems during the WNBA season, which exposed her as the overwhelming favorite for MVP.Collier will require surgery on both ankles, which is anticipated to keep her out of action for four to six months, according to a Thursday morning ESPN report. The WNBA All-Star is allegedly set to undergo the procedure in New York next week after consulting with her medical team.Collier wrote in an Instagram post:”I am heartbroken to share that I will miss this Unrivaled season,” “I have fought hard over the last few months to be back with my [Lunar] Owls and was devastated to be told by my team of doctors that surgery was the best path forward. I will still be cheering on my teammates every step of the way, and I will continue to work relentlessly with the rest of the players and our staff to push our sport forward and raise the bar for women’s basketball.”The Lynx were defeated in four games and saw Phoenix secure their coveted berth in the Finals after starting the postseason as the top seed in the WNBA and outperforming every other team in practically every aspect of the regular season.Collier expressed optimism in her capacity to be well by the beginning of Unrivaled’s second season during a virtual press conference in December.She stated that she was “still working to get back to 100 percent” by January and that surgery was not necessary. She made the decision just days before the Unrivalled season started on Monday, following consultations in Miami and Minnesota that concluded her recuperation ought to have advanced by now.
Napheesa Collier’s historic season overshadowed by ankle setbacks and MVP heartbreak
During the 2025 WNBA season, Collier sustained many ankle ailments. She missed three weeks after suffering an ankle injury on August 2 during a 111-58 victory over the Las Vegas Aces. She ultimately missed 11 games, which affected the MVP contest. A’ja Wilson, a forward, won, while Collier came in second.With a 50% field goal percentage, 40% 3-point field goal percentage, and 90% free throw percentage, Collier concluded the regular season with an unprecedented 50-40-90 record. The only other WNBA player to accomplish the accomplishment is Elena Delle Donne.Temi Fagbenle, a forward with the Valkyries, will join the Lunar Owls in her place. Collier had a successful career year in the WNBA despite all of the injuries. She had a 40 percent shooting percentage from outside the arc and scored 22.9 points per game on 53 percent shooting from the field.Also read: Breanna Stewart vs Napheesa Collier: 2025-26 WNBA salary comparison, contract details, net worth and more