{"id":83759,"date":"2025-08-20T13:22:11","date_gmt":"2025-08-20T13:22:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/83759\/"},"modified":"2025-08-20T13:22:11","modified_gmt":"2025-08-20T13:22:11","slug":"wnba-power-rankings-every-teams-most-improved-player","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/83759\/","title":{"rendered":"WNBA Power Rankings: Every team&#8217;s most improved player"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>WNBA Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore&#8217;s basketball editors.<\/p>\n<p>In this edition, we&#8217;re celebrating those who have taken their game to the next level by identifying the most improved player on each team.<\/p>\n<p>Jump to:<br \/><a href=\"#ATL\">ATL<\/a> | <a href=\"#CHI\">CHI<\/a> | <a href=\"#CON\">CON<\/a> | <a href=\"#DAL\">DAL<\/a> | <a href=\"#GSV\">GSV<\/a> | <a href=\"#IND\">IND<\/a> | <a href=\"#LV\">LV<\/a> | <a href=\"#LA\">LA<\/a> | <a href=\"#MIN\">MIN<\/a> | <a href=\"#NY\">NY<\/a> | <a href=\"#PHX\">PHX<\/a> | <a href=\"#SEA\">SEA<\/a> | <a href=\"#WSH\">WSH<\/a><\/p>\n<p>1. <a id=\"MIN\" name=\"MIN\">Minnesota Lynx (28-6)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 1<\/p>\n<p>Natisha Hiedeman: The seventh-year guard has given Minnesota&#8217;s second unit a steady presence at the point. She&#8217;s shooting a career-best 48.2% from the field and leads all WNBA reserves in total points (255), assists (93), and plus-minus rating (plus-176). Hiedeman&#8217;s strong play has earned her consideration for Sixth Player of the Year.<\/p>\n<p>2. <a id=\"ATL\" name=\"ATL\">Atlanta Dream (22-13)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 2<\/p>\n<p>Allisha Gray: On the surface, Gray&#8217;s improvements may be more subtle than others on this list, but there&#8217;s no denying the three-time All-Star&#8217;s been the driving force behind an elite Dream side. Her career highs in points (18.8), rebounds (5.5), assists (3.7), and effective field goal percentage (53.9%) are symbols of a player at her peak powers.<\/p>\n<p>3. <a id=\"LV\" name=\"LV\">Las Vegas Aces (22-14)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 9<\/p>\n<p>Jewell Loyd: Loyd&#8217;s debut Aces season hasn&#8217;t been perfect, but the former first overall pick has improved dramatically since moving to a bench role in late July. Across Las Vegas&#8217; eight-game winning streak, she&#8217;s averaged 14.1 points while shooting 47.3% from beyond the arc on 6.9 attempts per contest. Those numbers represent significant jumps from her 10.8 points and 35.1% 3-point shooting last year.<\/p>\n<p>4. <a id=\"NY\" name=\"NY\">New York Liberty (22-13)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 4<\/p>\n<p>Kennedy Burke: The 6-foot-1 wing&#8217;s role has grown for the Liberty with Betnijah Laney-Hamilton out for the season and Kayla Thornton&#8217;s selection by the Valkyries in the expansion draft. Burke is averaging a career-high 8.5 points and shooting 46% from deep, the fourth-best mark in the league. &#8220;What a difference a year makes,&#8221; Liberty coach Sandy Brondello <a href=\"https:\/\/x.com\/GeoffJMags\/status\/1957519287905599588\" rel=\"nofollow\">said<\/a> recently about Burke.<\/p>\n<p>5. <a id=\"PHX\" name=\"PHX\">Phoenix Mercury (21-13)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 5<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/cropped_GettyImages-2230667958.jpg\" \/> Alika Jenner \/ Getty Images Sport \/ Getty<\/p>\n<p>Sami Whitcomb: At 37, the veteran guard is proving that age is just a number. Whitcomb&#8217;s having one of her best offensive seasons, which includes a career-high 36-point performance against the Wings last July. The two-time WNBA champ ranks ninth in the league with 65 triples this campaign.<\/p>\n<p>6. <a id=\"GSV\" name=\"GSV\">Golden State Valkyries (18-17)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 7<\/p>\n<p>Veronica Burton: The fourth-year guard has transitioned from a role player with the Wings and Sun to a star-in-the-making with the Valkyries, posting career highs in points (12.8), rebounds (4.3), assists (5.4), and steals (1.1). A 30-point display in an early-August win over the Mystics was a well-deserved coming-out party for Burton.<\/p>\n<p>7. <a id=\"IND\" name=\"IND\">Indiana Fever (19-16)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 3<\/p>\n<p>Kelsey Mitchell: The Fever vet has hit another gear in the second half, carrying Indiana with Caitlin Clark out. In 12 games since the break, Mitchell has averaged 22.8 points with a 41.5% 3-point clip. She&#8217;s also dropped 34-plus points in three of those outings, a mark she never hit in the first 23 contests of the year.<\/p>\n<p>8. <a id=\"SEA\" name=\"SEA\">Seattle Storm (18-18)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 6<\/p>\n<p>Erica Wheeler: Although the Storm reverted Wheeler to the bench after acquiring Brittney Sykes earlier in August, her starting stint marked a noticeable improvement from her 2024 season with Indiana. In 24 starts with Seattle, Wheeler has averaged 12 points, 3.8 assists, and three rebounds per contest, a drastic jump from the 3.6 points, 1.8 assists, and 1.4 boards she posted in 39 Fever appearances.<\/p>\n<p>9. <a id=\"WSH\" name=\"WSH\">Washington Mystics (16-19)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 10<\/p>\n<p>Sug Sutton: The Texas product has been much more productive in her second go-around with the Mystics. After not factoring much into last year&#8217;s rotation, Sutton emerged out of training camp this season as the team&#8217;s starting point guard. She&#8217;s providing Washington with responsible ball-handling, efficient outside shooting, and impactful defense.<\/p>\n<p>10. <a id=\"LA\" name=\"LA\">Los Angeles Sparks (16-18)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 8<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/www.newsbeep.com\/ca\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/cropped_GettyImages-2229515205.jpg\" \/> Michael Gonzales \/ National Basketball Association \/ Getty<\/p>\n<p>Azura Stevens: The veteran forward&#8217;s emergence this season has been a rare bright spot for the Sparks. Posting career bests in nearly every statistical category, including minutes played and usage, Stevens embodies the impact of a reliable player on a team lacking consistency and steadfast contributions.<\/p>\n<p>11. <a id=\"DAL\" name=\"DAL\">Dallas Wings (9-26)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 11<\/p>\n<p>Haley Jones: The low-pressure environment in Dallas has afforded Jones more opportunities than she received in her first two years in Atlanta and a brief four-game spell with Phoenix earlier this season. At 7.8 points per game, Jones has not only doubled her scoring average from Year 2, but she&#8217;s improved her efficiency, nabbing career bests in effective field-goal percentage (47.9%) and true shooting (50.8%).<\/p>\n<p>12. <a id=\"CON\" name=\"CON\">Connecticut Sun (7-27)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 13<\/p>\n<p>Olivia Nelson-Ododa: It&#8217;s been hard to find some positives in the Sun&#8217;s campaign, but Nelson-Ododa&#8217;s emergence could make her a key part of the team&#8217;s frontcourt moving forward. Now in her fourth WNBA campaign, the UConn product ranks in the league&#8217;s top 12 for both blocks (1.3 per contest) and field-goal percentage (53.5%).<\/p>\n<p>13. <a id=\"CHI\" name=\"CHI\">Chicago Sky (8-26)<\/a><\/p>\n<p>Previous: 12<\/p>\n<p>Kamilla Cardoso: Bloated contracts, no first-round pick in 2026, and arguably the worst vibes in the WNBA &#8211; that&#8217;s the Sky&#8217;s predicament. If we&#8217;re searching for positives, though it&#8217;s a stretch, Cardoso has made marginal gains. The second-year centre has improved her shooting and is fifth in the WNBA in total offensive boards (86).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"WNBA Power Rankings are selected by a panel of theScore&#8217;s basketball editors. 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