WNBA All-Star Player Power Rankings: USA National Team Edition

Paul Connor
Host · Writer
12) Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury (11th All-Star selection)
The league's all-time scoring leader, Diana Taurasi remains a legendary figure, her decorated career continuing to inspire her team and fans alike.
1) A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces (6th All-Star selection)
Two-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson continues to take her game to new heights, averaging career-bests in points (26.5), rebounds (10.9), and blocks (2.5) this season.
2) Breanna Stewart, New York Liberty (6th All-Star selection)
A two-time MVP, Breanna Stewart's stellar play has the New York Liberty sitting atop the league standings with a 17-3 mark.
3) Alyssa Thomas, Connecticut Sun (5th All-Star selection)
A triple-double threat every time she steps on the floor, Alyssa Thomas is averaging 12.1 PPG, 9.6 RPG, and a league-leading 7.9 APG this season as Connecticut (16-4) sits just a game behind the Liberty for first place in the Eastern Conference.
4) Napheesa Collier, Minnesota Lynx (4th All-Star selection)
Minnesota's Napheesa Collier has been a fixture in recent All-Star games, only missing the 2022 event due to maternity leave. This season, the former UConn standout is posting averages of 20.0 points, 10.2 rebounds, along with 2.2 steals as the Lynx sit first in the Western Conference with a 14-6 record.
5) Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces (3rd All-Star selection)
An elite guard, Jackie Young is enjoying the best season of her career, averaging highs in points (18.8), rebounds (4.6), and assists (5.9) per game.
6) Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty (3rd All-Star selection)
Known for her three-point shooting prowess, Sabrina Ionescu continues to elevate her game, averaging career-highs in both points (18.7) and assists (6.5) for the league-best Liberty.
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7) Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury (10th All-Star selection)
An 11-year WNBA vet, Brittney Griner continues to dominate on both ends of the floor, maintaining her status as a formidable force.
8) Chelsea Gray, Las Vegas Aces (6th All-Star selection)
Overcoming an early-season foot injury, Chelsea Gray's return has helped the defending champion Las Vegas Aces rally off six straight victories, rebounding from a poor start.
9) Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm (6th All-Star selection)
Jewell Loyd's scoring prowess was on full display at last year's All-Star game, pouring in a record 31 points en route to earning MVP honors. The veteran ranks fourth in scoring this season, averaging 20.2 PPG.
10) Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas Aces (3rd All-Star selection)
The 2022 All-Star Game MVP, Kelsey Plum has evolved into one of the game's elite, playing a pivotal role in Las Vegas' championship triumphs.
11) Kahleah Copper, Phoenix Mercury (4th All-Star selection)
Kahleah Copper's transition to the Phoenix Mercury has been seamless, leading the team with a career-best in points per game (22.4) and securing a fourth straight All-Star nod.
12) Diana Taurasi, Phoenix Mercury (11th All-Star selection)
The league's all-time scoring leader, Diana Taurasi remains a legendary figure, her decorated career continuing to inspire her team and fans alike.
1) A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces (6th All-Star selection)
Two-time WNBA MVP A'ja Wilson continues to take her game to new heights, averaging career-bests in points (26.5), rebounds (10.9), and blocks (2.5) this season.
