Rookies Angel Reese and Caitlin Clark rewrote record books. MVP front-runner A’ja Wilson hit another milestone. Upsets landed left and right. And the week also produced a change at No. 1 as the Connecticut Sun moved back to the top spot of ESPN’s WNBA Power Rankings for the first time since early June.
Every WNBA team won at least one game last week except the struggling Atlanta Dream. The WNBA race feels as wide open as ever. The two-time defending champion Las Vegas Aces seem back on track, but they have plenty of competition — including the Sun and the New York Liberty, both of whom are chasing their franchise’s first WNBA title, and the Minnesota Lynx and Seattle Storm, programs that are both seeking their fifth title.
As Storm forward Nneka Ogwumike said, “I’ve played in many seasons, and there’s been seasons like this, where anybody can beat anybody. It’s not particularly surprising for me, but it definitely makes for the best seasons. And I think it’s a reason why everyone should be watching.”
On the rookie front, the Chicago Sky’s Reese set the WNBA record for consecutive double-doubles (13) on Sunday and also had her season high in scoring (27 points) Friday. On Saturday, the Indiana Fever’s Clark became the first rookie in league history to get a triple-double as the Fever upset the first-place Liberty.
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It wasn’t the only eyebrow-raising result: Chicago won one of its two games at Seattle and the Los Angeles Sparks beat Las Vegas. Like Ogwumike said: There are outcomes that surprise us, but nothing that shocks us. There is just far too much talent leaguewide for any team to be counted out game-to-game.
That said, one player continues to dominate MVP talk: Las Vegas’ Wilson, who became the franchise’s all-time scoring leader (with 4,301 points) Sunday. The Aces are in their seventh season in Las Vegas. Before that, the franchise was in San Antonio for 15 seasons and Utah for six. It was one of the original WNBA franchises in 1997 in Salt Lake City.
Thanks to owner Mark Davis and his management team, the Aces have done as well as any franchise in any professional sport in connecting its separate histories. Players from the Utah Starzz and San Antonio (Silver) Stars are invited to Las Vegas for alumni days. Sophia Young-Malcolm (San Antonio, 2006-15), the player Wilson passed for the scoring mark, was at Michelob Ultra Arena on Sunday along with several other franchise alums.
They were on hand for another standout Wilson performance: 28 points, 10 rebounds and 2 blocks in a 104-85 win over the Dallas Wings. While some things have been unpredictable in the WNBA this season, Wilson has been money every game. She is averaging 27.0 points, 10.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2.7 blocks.
“This city welcomed me in 2018,” Wilson said. “I’m grateful to be here. I have to always give it to the ones that laid down the foundation before me. Thanks for passing that torch. We’re going to keep passing it.”
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This week: vs. NY (July 10), vs. PHO (July 14)
A 3-0 week did the Sun to jump back to No. 1. They won at Phoenix and at Minnesota, then beat Atlanta at home. DeWanna Bonner, in her 15th WNBA season, had a career-high seven 3-pointers Sunday. Almost every team has at least one “odd” defeat this season, and for the Sun it’s a 78-74 loss to the Dream on June 28. But that’s their only unexpected slip.
Alyssa Thomas’ triple-double helps propel Sun past Lynx
Alyssa Thomas finishes with 13 points, 14 assists and 10 rebounds as the Sun defeat the Lynx 78-73.
Previous ranking: 2
This week: @ CON (July 10), vs. CHI (July 11), @ CHI (July 13)
The Liberty were poised to move back to the Power Rankings’ top spot after beating Minnesota on Tuesday. But then they lost a fourth-quarter lead and the game at Indiana on Saturday. The Liberty were 10-of-42 from 3-point range and were outrebounded by 10 — which indicates they weren’t working the ball inside enough to Breanna Stewart and Jonquel Jones.
Previous: 3
This week: @ SEA (July 10), @ATL (July 12), @WAS (July 14)
The Aces beat Indiana, Washington and Dallas in Las Vegas, but they fell at Los Angeles. On paper, that’s not a good loss considering the Sparks are 5-16 and in 10th place in the standings. But it was the second game of a back-to-back, and on the road. It also went to overtime, so the Aces get a little bit of leeway. It’s their only loss in the past eight games, and they bounced back to score a season-high 104 points Sunday vs. the Wings.
A’ja Wilson becomes the Aces’ franchise leader in points
A’ja Wilson’s historic day includes 28 points, 10 rebounds and shooting 11-of-22 from the floor in the Aces’ victory over the Wings.
Previous ranking: 1
This week: @ LA (July 9), @SEA (July 12), vs. IND (July 14)
The Lynx went 1-2 last week, but the losses weren’t their biggest concern. After falling at New York on Tuesday, star forward Napheesa Collier limped off the court in a loss to Connecticut on Thursday. She is dealing with plantar fasciitis, and Minnesota will have to weigh playing her in the next four games vs. resting her for the Olympics and the remainder of the season. Without Collier, the Lynx beat the Mystics on Saturday.
Napheesa Collier exits game with foot injury
Napheesa Collier suffers a foot injury and exits the game in the third quarter of the Lynx’s loss to the Sun.
Previous ranking: 4
This week: vs. LV (July 10), vs. MIN (July 12), vs. ATL (July 14)
Seattle drops a spot after five weeks at No. 4, but the Storm are solidly in the top five — a quintet that has separated itself from the other seven teams. Seattle went 2-1 last week, beating Dallas and splitting with Chicago. This week ends a nine-game homestand, and it has been a good stretch for the Storm, who have started to jell as expected.