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Highest average points per game, rookie season; 22.2* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season) [35] 21.9 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota 2006; 20.7 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2018; Most points in first career game (WNBA debut) 34 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles at Phoenix, May 17, 2008 [36]
Total points Games played Points per game [b] Field goals made Three-point field goals made Free throws made 1 Diana Taurasi ^ G: Phoenix Mercury (2004–2024) [c] 10,646 565 18.8 3,341 1,447 2,517 2 Tina Charles ^ C: Connecticut Sun (2010–2013, 2025–present) New York Liberty (2014–2019) Washington Mystics (2020–2021) [d] Phoenix Mercury
3-point field goals made Free throws made Total points Points per game; 1997 ‡ Cynthia Cooper * G Houston Comets: 28 191 67 172 621 22.2 1998 ‡ Cynthia Cooper * (2) G Houston Comets: 30 203 64 210 680 22.7 1999: Cynthia Cooper * (3) G Houston Comets: 31 212 58 204 686 22.1 2000 ‡ Sheryl Swoopes * F/G Houston Comets: 31 245 34 119 643 20.7 ...
It's widely expected Wilson will be named the WNBA's most valuable player this season after winning the award in 2020 and 2022. She averages a league-high 27 points and 2.6 blocks per game.
Most career points, finals: 441 by Maya Moore (2011-17) Most assists in a game, finals; 16 by Sue Bird vs the Las Vegas Aces in October 2020 [10] Most combined team points in game, finals: 236 by Phoenix Mercury (120) and Indiana Fever (116) in 2009 Game 1 (OT; also record for all WNBA games) Most combined team points in first half, finals:
A'ja Wilson 2024 WNBA stats, career timeline. ... averaging 27.2 points per game. On July 8, she became the Las Vegas Aces' all-time leading scorer, when she passed Sophia Young-Malcolm's total of ...
The guard dished out her 365th assist, passing Sue Bird for the most assists in WNBA playoff history. Liberty win 3-point and free-throw battle. ... allowing 75.6 points per game. They also lead ...
Averaging 93.2 points per game in the 2007 Finals, the Mercury beat Detroit on their home floor in front of 22,076 fans in game five to claim their first-ever WNBA title. [ citation needed ] In October 2007, the WNBA awarded another expansion franchise to Atlanta.