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Stats (in six games played): 0.5 PPG (0.250 eFG%), -5.5 player efficiency rating, -0.1 win shares How to watch 2024 WNBA All-Star Game Who: Team WNBA vs. Team USA
The 2024 WNBA season was the 28th season of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), a professional women's basketball league based in the United States.. The regular season ran from May 14 to September 19, with each of the 12 teams playing 40 games—four games each against the other five teams from the same conference, four games each against two teams from the other conference ...
August 27, 2024 at 10:12 AM. ... who was the only WNBA rookie to be named league MVP. Season averages: Points ... Advanced stats: Player efficiency rating; ...
[5] [6] As the metric is averaged over the length of a player's entire career a decrease in efficiency later in his career means a player can move down in the ranking; Jordan's PER took a big hit in the final two years of his career when he returned to the game with the Washington Wizards, posting 20.7 in his penultimate season and 19.3 in his ...
Attendance was up 48% from 2023, sellouts increased by 242% and more people tuned into the average nationally televised WNBA game this season (657,000) than in any season in the 21st century.
The Women's National Basketball Association's (WNBA) blocks title is awarded to the player with the highest blocks per game (bpg) average in a given season. The highest league-leading block-leader was Brittney Griner's 129 in 2014. Stats current as of game on September 19, 2024
There’s been so much demand this season that before the 2024 WNBA Finals – which the New York Liberty won in a thrilling Game 5 – commissioner Cathy Engelbert announced the 2025 Finals will ...
Stats current as September 19, 2024. Most points, rookie season; 769 - Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024; 744 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota 2006 [35] 682 – A'ja Wilson, Las Vegas 2018; Highest average points per game, rookie season; 22.2* – Cynthia Cooper, Houston 1997 (*inaugural WNBA season) [35] 21.9 – Seimone Augustus, Minnesota 2006