The WNBA will continue to work with its teams and coaches regarding its respect in the workplace policies following the punishments levied on the Las Vegas Aces and coach Becky Hammon, league commissioner Cathy Engelbert told ESPN’s Malika Andrews on Thursday.
“We’ll be talking with all of our teams, all of our coaches, with our respect in the workplace policies around the sensitivity, especially in a women’s league,” Engelbert said during an appearance on ESPN’s “NBA Today.” “Really important to tailor those trainings to make sure everybody understands discussions that are held one-on-one with players or with a player group have to be in compliance with our policies.” Read More
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