OFFSEASON
Which team made the best overall moves this offseason? (via free agency & trades)
1. Seattle – 67%
2. Phoenix – 17%
T-3. Connecticut – 8%
T-3. Minnesota – 8%
Which player acquisition will make the biggest impact?
1. Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle – 58%
T-2. Kahleah Copper, Phoenix – 17%
T-2. Caitlin Clark, Indiana – 17%
4. Skylar Diggins-Smith, Seattle – 8%
What was the most underrated player acquisition?
1. Rebecca Allen, Phoenix – 33%
2. Karlie Samuelson, Washington – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Chennedy Carter, Chicago; Jordin Canada, Atlanta; Megan Gustafson, Las Vegas; Natisha Hiedeman, Minnesota; Aari McDonald, Los Angeles; Courtney Williams, Connecticut
What was the most surprising move of the offseason?
1. Kahleah Copper to Phoenix – 58%
2. Nneka Ogwumike to Seattle – 17%
T-3. Jordin Canada to Atlanta – 9%
T-3. Rebecca Allen to Phoenix – 9%
» Also receiving votes: Elena Delle Donne (Washington) stepping away for 2024.
Which team will be most improved in 2024?
1. Indiana – 58%
2. Seattle – 33%
3. Minnesota – 8%
ROOKIES & INTERNATIONAL
Who will win the 2024 Kia WNBA Rookie of the Year?
1. Caitlin Clark, Indiana – 92%
2. Cameron Brink, Los Angeles – 8%
Which rookie will be the best player in five years?
1. Caitlin Clark, Indiana – 83%
2. Cameron Brink, Los Angeles – 17%
Which rookie was the biggest steal at where she was selected in the Draft?
1. Angel Reese, Chicago – 27%
2. Dyaisha Fair, Las Vegas – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Isobel Borlase, Atlanta; Marquesha Davis, New York; Liz Kitley, Las Vegas; Leïla Lacan, Connecticut; Nika Mühl, Seattle
Who is the best international player in the WNBA?
1. Jonquel Jones (Bahamas), New York – 27%
T-2. Ezi Magbegor (Australia), Seattle – 18%
T-2. Kamilla Cardoso (Brazil), Chicago – 18%
T-2. Satou Sabally (Germany), Dallas – 18%
» Also receiving votes: Emma Meesseman (Belgium), Chicago; Nyadiew Puoch (Australia), Atlanta
DEFENSE
Who is the best defensive player in the WNBA?
1. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas – 42%
2. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 25%
» Also receiving votes: Natasha Cloud, Phoenix; Natasha Howard, Dallas; Ezi Magbegor, Seattle; Brittney Sykes, Washington
Who is the best interior defender in the WNBA?
1. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas – 58%
2. Brittney Griner, Phoenix – 17%
T-3. Ezi Magbegor, Seattle – 8%
T-3. Elizabeth Williams, Chicago – 8%
T-3. Brianna Turner, Chicago – 8%
Who is the best perimeter defender in the WNBA?
1. Brittney Sykes, Washington – 50%
2. Natasha Cloud, Phoenix – 33%
3. Kahleah Copper, Phoenix – 17%
Who is the most versatile defender in the WNBA?
1. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 33%
T-2. Alysha Clark, Las Vegas – 17%
T-2. Brittney Sykes, Washington – 17%
T-2. Breanna Stewart, New York – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Rebecca Allen, Phoenix; Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle
Which is the best defensive team in the WNBA?
1. Las Vegas – 50%
2. Connecticut – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Atlanta, Los Angeles, New York, Phoenix
COACHES
Who is the best head coach in the WNBA?
1. Becky Hammon, Las Vegas – 42%
2. Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota – 25%
T-3. Curt Miller, Los Angeles – 17%
T-3. Stephanie White, Connecticut – 17%
Which head coach is the best manager/motivator of people?
1. Becky Hammon, Las Vegas – 45%
2. Tanisha Wright, Atlanta – 27%
T-3. Sandy Brondello, New York – 9%
T-3. Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota – 9%
T-3. Teresa Weatherspoon, Chicago – 9%
Which head coach makes the best in-game adjustments?
1. Cheryl Reeve, Minnesota – 50%
2. Becky Hammon, Las Vegas – 25%
3. Curt Miller, Los Angeles – 17%
4. Stephanie White, Connecticut – 8%
Which head coach runs the best offense?
1. Becky Hammon, Las Vegas – 75%
T-2. Curt Miller, Los Angeles – 8%
T-2. Latricia Trammell, Dallas – 8%
T-2. Stephanie White, Connecticut – 8%
Which new or relocated head coach will make the biggest impact on his/her new team?
1. Nate Tibbetts, Phoenix – 58%
2. Teresa Weatherspoon, Chicago – 42%
Who is the best assistant coach in the WNBA?
1. Katie Smith, Minnesota – 33%
2. Olaf Lange, New York – 25%
3. Natalie Nakase, Las Vegas – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Pokey Chatman, Seattle; Briann January, Connecticut; Brandi Poole, Dallas
Which active player will make the best head coach someday?
1. Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas – 42%
T-2. Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas – 17%
T-2. Courtney Vandersloot, New York – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Rachel Banham, Connecticut; Aliyah Boston, Indiana; Alysha Clark, Las Vegas
MISCELLANEOUS
Which team is the most fun to watch?
1. Las Vegas – 75%
2. Indiana – 25%
Which team has the best home-court advantage?
1. Las Vegas – 42%
2. Seattle – 25%
3. Atlanta – 17%
T-4. Indiana – 8%
T-4. New York – 8%
Which team will have the league’s most efficient offense this season?
1. Las Vegas – 58%
2. Seattle – 17%
T-3. New York – 8%
T-3. Indiana – 8%
T-3. Dallas – 8%
Which team’s level of success this season is the toughest to predict?
1. Phoenix – 33%
T-2. Chicago – 17%
T-2. Dallas – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Atlanta, Indiana, Los Angeles, Minnesota
Which team has the most promising young core?
1. Indiana – 100%
Which player is the most athletic?
1. Brittney Sykes, Washington – 50%
2. Kahleah Copper, Phoenix – 42%
3. Jackie Young, Las Vegas – 8%
Which player is the fastest with the ball?
1. Jordin Canada, Atlanta – 27%
2. Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas – 18%
» Also receiving votes: Caitlin Clark, Indiana; Rhyne Howard, Howard; Aari McDonald, Los Angeles; Kelsey Mitchell, Indiana; Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas; Brittney Sykes, Washington
Which player is the best at moving without the ball?
T-1. DeWanna Bonner, Connecticut – 18%
T-1. Rhyne Howard, Atlanta– 18%
T-1. Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas – 18%
» Also receiving votes: Rebecca Allen, Phoenix; Jackie Young, Las Vegas; Diamond Miller, Minnesota; Kayla McBride, Minnesota; Sami Whitcomb, Seattle
Which player is the best passer?
1. Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas – 67%
T-2. Caitlin Clark, Indiana – 8%
T-2. Sabrina Ionescu, New York – 8%
T-2. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 8%
T-2. Courtney Vandersloot, New York – 8%
Which player is the best leader?
1. Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas – 25%
T-2. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas – 17%
T-2. Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle – 17%
T-2. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 17%
» Also receiving votes: Napheesa Collier, Minnesota; Natasha Cloud, Phoenix; Courtney Vandersloot, New York
Who is the most versatile player in the WNBA?
1. Breanna Stewart, New York – 58%
2. Napheesa Collier, Minnesota – 17%
T-3. Rebecca Allen, Phoenix – 8%
T-3. Satou Sabally, Dallas – 8%
T-3. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 8%
Which player has the best basketball IQ?
1. Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas – 36%
2. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 27%
» Also receiving votes: Jewell Loyd, Seattle; Nneka Ogwumike, Seattle; Diana Taurasi, Phoenix; Courtney Vandersloot, New York
Which player has the greatest hunger to win a championship in 2024?
1. Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut – 40%
2. Skylar Diggins-Smith, Seattle – 30%
T-3. Natasha Cloud, Phoenix – 10%
T-3. Sabrina Ionescu, New York – 10%
T-3. Breanna Stewart, New York – 10%
Which player would you want taking a shot with the game on the line?
T-1. Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas – 25%
T-1. Arike Ogunbowale, Dallas – 25%
» Also receiving votes: Caitlin Clark, Indiana; Rhyne Howard, Atlanta; Sabrina Ionescu, New York; Jewell Loyd, Seattle; Breanna Stewart, New York; Diana Taurasi, Phoenix
Who do you think will be the face of the WNBA in five years?
1. Caitlin Clark, Indiana – 82%
T-2. JuJu Watkins, USC – 9%
T-2. A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas – 9%