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Highest points per game average, season; 26.87 - A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2024; 25.29 – Diana Taurasi, Phoenix 2006; 24.71 – Jewell Loyd, Seattle 2023; Highest points per game average by a reserve, season (Min. 20 bench appearances) 15.8 – Candice Wiggins, Minnesota 2008; 15.0 – Chamique Holdsclaw, Los Angeles 2006; 12.8 – Angel ...
Games played Points per game [b] Field goals made Three-point field goals made [c] Free throws made 1 Diana Taurasi ^ G: Phoenix Mercury (2004–present) [d] 10,646 565 18.8 3,341 1,447 2,517 2 Tina Charles ^ C: Connecticut Sun (2010–2013) New York Liberty (2014–2019) Washington Mystics (2020–2021) [e] Phoenix Mercury Seattle Storm
Of the WNBA's eight inaugural teams, four remain active: the Las Vegas Aces, Los Angeles Sparks, New York Liberty, and the Phoenix Mercury. [n 1] All four teams are tied for the most games played in WNBA history, with 934. [4] The Atlanta Dream, being the WNBA's most recently established team, [5] have the least games played with 578. [4]
Throughout its 24 year history, the WNBA has seen extreme swings of highs and lows. From the leagues conception in 1996, to the recent rise in popularity we've seen the league enjoy, the history ...
Denotes player who is still active in the WNBA * Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame † Not yet eligible for Hall of Fame consideration [a] ‡ Denotes player who won the Most Valuable Player award that year Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player had been the scoring leader up to and including that season G ...
Another game, another record for Las Vegas Aces star A’ja Wilson. The WNBA MVP frontrunner, just minutes into the Aces’ 85-72 win over the Seattle Storm on Tuesday night, broke the league’s ...
She reached the threshold in her 242nd game, edging previous record-holder and all-time WNBA leading scorer Diana Taurasi, who posted her 5,000th point in her 243rd game.
In addition, WNBA games have much poorer visibility, attendance, and ratings than NCAA games. [191] In 2011, the regular-season broadcast drew 270,000 viewers, an increase of 5% over the 2010 season. [192] As sponsorships continued to grow with deals from ESPN to air WNBA games on ESPN and ESPN2. The league did experience some success on the ...