A year ago, Napheesa Collier was still trying to recover. Now she is trying to refine.
Collier, the star forward for the Lynx, gave birth to daughter Mila prior to the 2023 season. She worked like crazy to get back for the final handful of regular-season games, primarily so she could get on the court, one last time, with retiring center Sylvia Fowles.
After that? Months of grueling rehab — some of the hardest work she has ever done — trying to get her body back.
Not this year.
"I'm excited to come from a spot where I'm not having to rehab so aggressively," Collier said by phone from New Jersey. She is back from an 18-day stint playing for Fenerbahçe, the Turkey-based women's basketball powerhouse. Whether she will return there or play somewhere else overseas? She hasn't decided yet. But this much she's sure of:
"Now I'm coming from a position where I can build on what I have," she said. "Focus on getting better rather than just getting healthy."
She got healthy last year. Collier led the Lynx back into the WNBA playoffs after a year out of them. The numbers were impressive: She finished fourth in the league in scoring (24.7), seventh in rebounding (8.5), ninth in steals (1.6). Her 11.7 points per game in the paint was second. She made her third All-Star Game and then had the honor of being the Lynx's 12th All-WNBA first-team selection, their first since Fowles and Maya Moore in 2017.
But none of that is what she's most proud of.