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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 ...
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The game received a little over 1 million viewers. In 2008, WNBA games averaged just 413,000 viewers, compared to 1.46 million viewers on ESPN and over 2.2 million on ABC for NBA games. [190] In addition, WNBA games have much poorer visibility, attendance, and ratings than NCAA games. [191]
[20] [21] The WNBA playoffs has also changed its format several times; until 2016, the two conferences were separated until the WNBA Finals. Under the cross-conference format, top-seeded teams received single or double byes and some rounds had single-elimination games instead of a best-of-five series. [22]
Games played GS Games started MPG Minutes per game RPG Rebounds per game APG Assists per game SPG Steals per game BPG Blocks per game PPG Points per game TO Turnovers per game FG% Field-goal percentage 3P% 3-point field-goal percentage FT% Free-throw percentage Bold Career best ° League leader
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Most high school games are played with four 8-minute quarters, while NCAA, WNBA, and FIBA games are played in four 10 minute quarters. In 2015–2016 the NCAA changed the rules to 10 minute quarters from 20 minute halves. [14] High lobs or tip-ins can be attempted with up to 0.3 seconds left in the period per the Trent Tucker Rule.