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    WNBA MVP Rankings 4.0: A’ja Wilson Making History; Napheesa Collier, Breanna Stewart in Hot Pursuit

    By Chelsea Leite,

    1 day ago

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    The 2024 WNBA season is nearing its midway point, and the action has been intense with the New York Liberty, Connecticut Sun and Minnesota Lynx duking it out atop the standings. Not far behind are the Seattle Storm and the two-time defending-champion Las Vegas Aces.

    The Olympic break will arrive in just over two weeks as we look forward to the 20th WNBA All-Star Game, featuring Team USA against Team WNBA in Phoenix on July 20. No one wants to stew over missed opportunities over the break, so we expect to see teams playing with a sense of urgency this month.

    With all that in mind, we present our updated MVP ladder below.

    1. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

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    Right now, the MVP race starts and ends with A’ja Wilson, who leads the league in scoring (26.9 points per game) and ranks second in rebounding (11.1 per game). She’s on pace to break Diana Taurasi’s single-season WNBA record of 25.3 points per game set all the way back in 2006. The only blemish on Wilson’s résumé was the Aces’ slow start as a team. But after posting a 6-6 record through 12 games, Las Vegas has won four in a row since Chelsea Gray returned from injury.

    2. Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx

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    If it weren’t for Wilson’s audacious stats, Napheesa Collier would be getting a lot more attention this season. The three-time All-Star ranks fourth in the league averaging 20.9 points per game and third with 10.4 rebounds per game. Collier scored 22 points as the Lynx knocked off the Liberty to capture the Commissioner’s Cup last week, and she was named MVP of the league’s in-season tournament.

    3. Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty

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    The New York Liberty boast the WNBA’s best record at 16-3, and Breanna Stewart is a huge part of her team’s success. The reigning league MVP is averaging 19.7 points, 8.7 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. Stewart’s scoring is down from last season’s 23.0 average, as the Liberty rely more on Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones on the offensive end of the floor. Nevertheless, Stewie poured in 33 points in New York’s win over the Los Angeles Sparks on June 22.

    4. Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm

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    The Storm committed to building their team around Jewell Loyd by acquiring Nneka Ogwumike and Skylar Diggins-Smith to complement their standout point guard. Now, things are starting to click in Seattle. The Storm have won five of their past seven games, and Loyd is coming off her two best performances of the season. She combined to score 64 points on 29 shots from the field in wins over Indiana and Dallas, and in doing so, she looked a lot like the player who led the league in scoring last year.

    5. Kahleah Copper, Phoenix Mercury

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    Kahleah Copper ranks third in the league at 21.8 points per game in her first season with the Mercury. She has scored at least 30 points five times this season, and Phoenix has won five of its past eight games to even its record at 9-9 after a 4-6 start. Copper’s scoring average is a career high, as is her 31.7-minute average playing time per game.

    6. Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty

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    Sabrina Ionescu is enjoying the best season of her pro career with career highs in scoring average (18.8 points per game), assists (6.5 per game) and playing time (33.2 minutes per game). She’s been even better of late, averaging 20.8 points, 8.8 assists and 4.2 rebounds in her past six games. The Liberty (16-3) stand atop the league standings, 1 1/2 games ahead of the Connecticut Sun, as they seek the first championship in franchise history.

    7. Dearica Hamby, Los Angeles Sparks

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    Dearica Hamby is fighting the good fight, even as the Sparks are struggling in the league standings. Los Angeles lost its top two scorers from last season, Nneka Ogwumike and Jordin Canada, and Hamby has filled much of the vacuum. Hamby is averaging 18.4 points and 10.3 rebounds per game, and both figures are career bests by a wide margin. Her previous bests were 13 points per game in 2020 and 7.6 rebounds per game in 2019. Hamby has been named a member of Team USA’s 3x3 women’s basketball squad for the Paris Olympics, replacing injured Sparks teammate Cameron Brink.

    8. Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces

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    No one can carry a team by herself — not even A’ja Wilson. Indeed, Jackie Young is going to play a key role if the Aces are to win their third consecutive championship. The No. 1 pick in the 2019 WNBA draft is averaging 18.9 points, 5.4 assists and 4.7 rebounds per game, all career bests. It remains to be seen whether Young’s stats will dip now that point guard Chelsea Gray is back from injury. But the Aces, winners of four games in a row, are playing their best basketball of the season.

    9. DeWanna Bonner, Connecticut Sun

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    DeWanna Bonner has been remarkably consistent this season, scoring in double figures 15 times in 18 games. Unfortunately for the Sun, two of those three single-digit performances occurred in recent losses to Las Vegas and Seattle. Despite a 1-3 skid since June 21, the Sun still boast the WNBA’s second-best record, 14-4. This week will be important if Connecticut is to right the ship. The Sun play on the road against the Mercury (9-9) on Monday and the Lynx (14-4) on Thursday.

    10. Jonquel Jones, New York Liberty

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    Jonquel Jones is playing her best basketball since winning the WNBA MVP award in 2021. Playing alongside the 2023 MVP, Breanna Stewart, Jones is averaging 16.2 points and 8.6 rebounds and is playing excellent defense. The Liberty have won nine of their past 10 games, not including a loss to Minnesota last week in the Commissioner’s Cup final. New York gets a chance to avenge that loss Tuesday night in Brooklyn.

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