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Los Angeles Sparks (2008–2020) Chicago Sky (2021–2022) Las Vegas Aces 6,574 410 16.0 2,471 342 1,290 10 Nneka Ogwumike^ F Los Angeles Sparks (2012–2023) Seattle Storm (2024–present) 6,502 393 16.5 2,554 165 1,229 11 Katie Smith * G/F Minnesota Lynx (1999–2005) Detroit Shock (2005–2008) Washington Mystics Seattle Storm (2011–2012)
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 ...
12 – Candace Parker, Los Angeles 2009–10 (points and rebounds) Most consecutive points/assists double-doubles (single season) 6 – Courtney Vandersloot, Chicago 2017 [28] 5 – Caitlin Clark, Indiana 2024 [29] Most minutes played, career; 18,080 – Sue Bird, Seattle 2002–2022 (did not play in 2013 or 2019) [30] Only 50–40–90 season
Kings broadcasters Nick Nickson and Jim Fox along with Times columnist Helene Elliott rank the top 10 players in Los Angeles Kings history.
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 ...
The two-time WNBA MVP scored 28 points in the 104-85 victory to bring her Aces total to 4,301 points, taking her past Sophia Young-Malcolm’s previous record of 4,300. Wilson also had 10 rebounds ...
As expected, Caitlin Clark went first overall in the 2024 WNBA Draft, but the Iowa guard wasn’t the only exciting selection of the night. Some teams, of course, did better than others.
The 2000 season was a record one, as the Sparks had a 28–4 record, the best in league history, and second only to the 1998 Houston Comets for best all-time. In the playoffs, the Sparks swept the Phoenix Mercury in the first round but lost in the Western Conference Finals again, when they were swept by the Comets.