Adam Silver celebrated the WNBA’s new collective bargaining agreement and praised the “fantastic job” performed by Cathy Engelbert during her 6 1/2 years ​as that league’s commissioner.

That said, the NBA ‌commissioner was noncommittal in regard to Engelbert’s long-term job security when speaking at his league’s Board of Governors meeting on Wednesday.

“We haven’t had those discussions yet with the WNBA ‌board,” ​Silver said when asked about ⁠her future beyond the ⁠2026 season. “I would only say Cathy has done a fantastic job since she’s come to the WNBA. Obviously, you could see (that) in the results.”

Silver ​also said he had spoken with others who were happy with the end result of the ⁠WNBA’s eight-day marathon bargaining sessions.

“People ⁠were very pleased with where we ​came out on the WNBA side,” Silver said. “I’ve talked ​to many players directly, read the reports coming ‌out of collective bargaining. I’m really pleased that both sides feel that it’s a fair outcome.”

It hasn’t all been rosy in regard to Engelbert, who ⁠publicly was challenged on Sept. 30 by Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier.

Collier, a former Women’s National Basketball Players Association ⁠vice president, said “the ‌lack of accountability from the league ⁠office” was a real threat to ​the ‌league. She also said the WNBA had ​the “worst leadership ⁠in the world.”

Engelbert, 61, also has been taken to task for the decision to sell a 16 percent stake in the league for $75 million in 2022 when the WNBA was in need of financial ​gains.

–Field Level Media