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WNBA standings, playoff picture, schedule: Liberty vs. Aces highlights busy five-game Sunday

September 8, 2024
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Less than two weeks remain in the 2024 WNBA regular season, and the playoff picture is taking shape. Seven teams have clinched a postseason berth, while on Friday the Los Angeles Sparks officially became the first team eliminated from playoff contention. That leaves four teams — the Chicago Sky, Atlanta Dream, Washington Mystics and Dallas Wings — battling for the final spot. 

There was just one game on Saturday, as the Storm cruised past the Mercury to stay within reach of the No. 4 seed. The other 10 teams will be on the court on Sunday, which promises to be one of the busiest and most consequential days of the season. A Finals rematch between the Aces and Liberty highlights the action, while other big games include the Fever vs. the Dream and the Wings against the Sky. 

As a refresher, the top eight teams, regardless of conference affiliation, make the playoffs in the WNBA. Under the current playoff format, the teams are placed into a standard bracket with the No. 1 seed playing No. 8 in the first round, No. 2 vs. No. 7 and so on. Teams will play a best-of-three series in the first round and best-of-five series in the semifinals and finals. Notably, the first round is a 2-1 format, which means the higher seed gets the first two games at home, while the lower seed gets the deciding Game 3 at home should the series go that far. In the semifinals and finals, it is a standard 2-2-1 format, with the higher seed hosting Games 1, 2 and 5, if necessary.

Here’s everything you need to know about the current playoff picture, including the standings and key tiebreakers:

Standings

New York Liberty (28-6) — Playoff spot clinchedMinnesota Lynx (25-9) — Playoff spot clinchedConnecticut Sun (24-10) — Playoff spot clinchedLas Vegas Aces (22-12) — Playoff spot clinchedSeattle Storm (21-14) — Playoff spot clinchedIndiana Fever (18-17) — Playoff spot clinchedPhoenix Mercury (17-19) — Playoff spot clinchedChicago Sky (12-22)Atlanta Dream (12-22)Washington Mystics (11-23)Dallas Wings (9-25)Los Angeles Sparks (7-27) — Eliminated

Note: Two-team ties are decided first by head-to-head record and then, if necessary, better record against .500+ teams. Ties between more than two teams are determined by combined head-to-head record against the other teams. 

Liberty alone at the top

1. New York Liberty (28-6)

Tiebreakers: vs. Lynx (1-1); vs. Sun (3-1)

The Liberty won again on Thursday, as they held off the Storm in the fourth quarter. They are now three games ahead of the Lynx and four games up on the Sun. With just six games remaining, it would take a major collapse for the Liberty to miss out on the No. 1 seed. 

Key remaining games: vs. Lynx, Sept. 15

Lynx leapfrog Sun for second

2. Minnesota Lynx (25-9)

Tiebreakers: vs. Liberty (1-1); vs. Sun (0-2); vs. Storm (3-1); vs. Aces (3-1)

The Lynx had nearly a week off before Friday night’s matchup with the Fever, and they seemed well rested, as they dominated the second half en route to a crucial win. Their result, coupled with the Sun’s loss to the Aces, means they are now a full game up in the race for the No. 2 seed and now control their own destiny. 

Key remaining games: at Liberty, Sept. 15; at Sun, Sept. 17

3. Connecticut Sun (24-10)

Tiebreakers: vs. Liberty (1-3); vs. Lynx (2-0); vs. Storm (1-2); vs. Aces (0-2)

After fading down the stretch on Friday against the defending champion Aces, the Sun have suddenly lost two in a row. As a result, they’ve dropped down into third place and are a game back of the Lynx, who have been the best team in the league post-Olympic break. Chasing them down won’t be easy. 

Key remaining games: at Aces, Sept. 15; vs. Lynx, Sept. 17

Aces open up gap in race for fourth

4. Las Vegas Aces (22-12)

Tiebreakers: vs. Sun (2-0); vs. Lynx (1-3); vs. Storm (2-1)

Don’t look now, but the Aces have won four in a row. The latest win was the best of the bunch, as they went into Connecticut and knocked off the Sun. Thanks to this recent hot streak, the Aces have opened up a two-game lead on the Storm in the race for fourth, and suddenly have an outside chance at even catching the Sun for third. 

Key remaining games: at Liberty, Sept. 8; vs. Sun, Sept. 15; at Storm, Sept. 17

5. Seattle Storm (21-14)

Tiebreakers: vs. Sun (2-0); vs. Lynx (1-3); vs. Aces (1-2)

The Storm got back in the win column in emphatic fashion on Saturday with a 24-point thumping of the Mercury. This has been a tough few weeks for the Storm, who are still only 4-6 since the Olympic break. With 1.5 games between them and the Aces in the race for fourth, they are within reach but have a lot of work to do. 

Key remaining games: vs. Aces, Sept. 17

Surging Fever solidify hold on sixth

6. Indiana Fever (18-17) 

Tiebreakers: vs. Mercury (3-0); vs. Sky (3-1); vs. Dream (3-0)

Caitlin Clark and the Fever are 7-2 since the Olympic break, with both defeats coming at the hands of the Lynx. The most recent one came on Friday in a game that showed both the Fever’s potential and current inexperience. Still, they remain 1.5 up on the Mercury in the battle for sixth and own the tiebreaker between them. 

Key remaining games: vs. Dream, Sept. 8

7. Phoenix Mercury (17-19)

Tiebreakers: vs. Fever (0-3); vs. Sky (2-0)

It’s looking more and more like the Mercury will wind up with the No. 7 seed. They were beaten soundly by the Storm on Saturday and have now dropped five of their last six. They are 1.5 games back of the Fever, who hold the tiebreaker between the teams, which essentially makes it a 2.5-game gap with four to play. 

Key remaining games: N/A

Sky, Dream, Mystics, Wings battling for final spot

8. Chicago Sky (12-22) 

Tiebreakers: vs. Dream (2-1); vs. Mystics (1-2); vs. Wings (2-1)

Chennedy Carter’s return from the health and safety protocols was a major boost for the Sky, who beat the lowly Sparks on Friday to snap a seven-game losing streak. They are still clinging to the eighth and final playoff spot via a tiebreaker over the Dream. 

Key remaining games: vs. Mystics, Sept. 11; vs. Mercury, Sept. 15; at Dream, Sept. 17

9. Atlanta Dream (12-22)

Tiebreakers: vs. Sky (1-2); vs. Mystics (1-1); vs. Wings (2-1)

The Dream were in trouble late in the fourth quarter on Friday, but made an incredible comeback to stun the Wings in overtime. With the victory, their second in three games, they maintained the same record as the Sky, but are still stuck in ninth due to the tiebreaker. 

Key remaining games: at Fever, Sept. 8; vs. Mystics, Sept. 13; at Mystics, Sept. 15; vs. Sky, Sept. 17

10. Washington Mystics (11-23)

Tiebreakers: vs. Sky (2-1); vs. Dream (1-1); vs. Wings (3-0)

The Mystics kept on rolling with an impressive victory over the Mercury on Thursday. Winners of five of six, they are suddenly just one game back of the Sky and Dream, with three combined games remaining against those clubs. It is now a real possibility that they make the playoffs despite starting the season 0-12. 

Key remaining games: at Sky, Sept. 11; at Dream, Sept. 13; vs. Dream, Sept. 15

11. Dallas Wings (9-25)

Tiebreakers: vs. Sky (1-2); vs. Dream (1-2); vs. Mystics (0-3)

The Wings collapsed in the second half on Friday en route to an overtime loss that may have ended their playoff hopes. After the evening’s results, they are now three games back of both the Sky and Dream with just six games to play, and do not currently have the tiebreaker against either of them. That’s a huge gap to make up. 

Key remaining games: at Sky, Sept. 8

Sparks officially lottery bound

12. Los Angeles Sparks (7-27)

The Sparks lost again on Friday, this time to the Sky in a game that was largely uncompetitive, and have now become the first team officially eliminated from playoff contention. This is the fourth consecutive lottery appearance for the Sparks, which is the longest such streak in franchise history. 

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