Liberty forward Swin Cash, vice president of the WNBA’s union, admitted at Sunday’s first day of practice the players have had “questions’’ and “concerns’’ over the Isiah Thomas hiring. She believes a meeting with James Dolan cleared a lot up, but still is taking a wait-and-see approach.
Dolan, who owns the Garden, and Thomas, the new Liberty president and part-owner, met with the players Saturday for a clearing-the-air session in the wake of Thomas’ controversial hiring two weeks ago.
Cash said the players appreciated the meeting’s frankness in tackling Thomas being linked to a 2007 sexual harassment trial in which the Garden was found liable for a “hostile work environment’’ and paid former Knicks marketing director Anucha Browne Sanders $11.