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The Minnesota Lynx have held onto No. 1 in ESPN's WNBA Power Rankings since the opening weekend of games in May. This week is the closest the Lynx have come to losing their spot.
Clark, who sells out arenas everywhere she goes, dating to her college days at Iowa as the all-time leader scorer in Division 1 basketball (of any gender), is as compelling an act as anyone who is going to play TD Garden in 2025. Book it.
Allisha Gray received more All-Star votes from media and players than any other guard in the WNBA. Even she didn’t see that coming.
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Angel Reese crash-landed into the WNBA in much the same way she goes after rebounds: unapologetically and with great force. After early critiques tried to box her in as an interior-only presence with limited touch and tunnel vision,
The week leading up to Tuesday's game at TD Garden, the Sun played four times in seven days, including a cross-country trip. The Fever are in the midst of playing five times in eight.
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Even with that growth, WNBA legend Candace Parker says Clark isn’t quite at the top just yet. Parker recently appeared on Complex Sports to rank current WNBA players using a tier system. When it came time to name her “S-tier” players, the league’s absolute best, she chose three standouts without hesitation.