Napheesa Collier joins "SportsCenter" to discuss where negotiations stand between the WNBA and its players regarding the March 10 deadline for a new CBA. (1:16) As the WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association continue their monthslong negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement, the league is prepared for a historic offseason that will bring the first million-dollar salaries, among other landmark changes. But it has also been an immense period of uncertainty for everyone involved, from team owners to the last player on the bench. And general managers, in particular, are in limbo as they prepare for a two-team expansion draft, free agency and the college draft before the season opens May 8. They are evaluating college and overseas talent, thinking about their 2026 rosters and making any infrastructure moves needed for their franchises.…