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Kamala Harris hosts WNBA player to discuss alleged conversation with league commissioner

'The Five' co-hosts discuss former Vice President Kamala Harris' continued insistence that the 2024 election was the closest in the 21st century.

Former Vice President Kamala Harris hosted WNBA star Napheesa Collier at the activist summit, "A Day of Unreasonable Conversation," this week, where the player addressed recently alleging an explosive conversation with WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert. 

Collier recently alleged that Engelbert said in a private conversation, "[Caitlin Clark] should be grateful she makes $16 million off the court because without the platform that the WNBA gives her, she wouldn't make anything," and that "Players should be on their knees, thanking their lucky stars for the media rights deal that I got them." 

In her conversation with Harris, Collier defended her decision to make the statements publicly, as the WNBA player's union is currently negotiating with the league over a new collective bargaining agreement. 

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"No matter the consequences, I felt like it was something that needed to be done," Collier said. 

"I am on the union for our CBA negotiations, like our collective bargaining negotiations for our league, and for so long I felt like I saw what was going on behind closed doors," she added. "For so long, we tried to have these conversations and move the needle in those meetings that we would have with the league within our leadership. And I saw nothing was changing. Coaches, winning and losing alike, were complaining about the same things over and over again, players over and over again, and we weren't seeing a change that our leadership was trying to make.

"I think I just got to the point where I was fed up. ... Whether I was going to

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