WNBA Power Rankings: Storm Surge, Aces Struggle, and Liberty's Resilience
Latest WNBA Power Rankings highlight Seattle Storm's rise, Las Vegas Aces' struggles, and New York Liberty's resilience amidst injuries.

WNBA Power Rankings: Storm Surge, Aces Struggle, and Liberty's Resilience
The WNBA season is in full swing, and the latest power rankings reveal some significant shifts. The Seattle Storm are on the rise, the Las Vegas Aces are struggling, and the New York Liberty are showing resilience despite key injuries.
1. Minnesota Lynx (17-2)
The Lynx remain at the top of the rankings despite a recent loss in the Commissioner's Cup final. They bounced back with strong performances against Washington, Golden State, and Chicago.
2. Phoenix Mercury (13-6)
Phoenix had a couple of tough losses but showed their depth with a dominant win over Dallas. Sami Whitcomb's 36 points and Alyssa Thomas's triple-double were highlights.
3. Atlanta Dream (12-7)
The Dream had a close loss to Seattle but rallied to beat Golden State. Allisha Gray and Naz Hillmon led the charge with impressive performances.
4. New York Liberty (12-6)
Despite injuries to key players like Jonquel Jones, the Liberty are keeping their composure. Coach Sandy Brondello emphasized the need for continuity and chemistry as they look to rebound.
5. Seattle Storm (12-7)
The Storm are on the rise again with key road victories over Atlanta and New York. Skylar Diggins, Nneka Ogwumike, and Gabby Williams are all headed to the All-Star Game.
6. Golden State Valkyries (9-9)
Golden State has been inconsistent but still feels good about their play. Kayla Thornton's selection as an All-Star reserve is a bright spot.
7. Indiana Fever (9-9)
The Fever have shown flashes of brilliance but struggle with consistency. Caitlin Clark's absence due to injury has been a significant factor.
8. Las Vegas Aces (9-9)
The Aces have been unpredictable, with impressive wins followed by disappointing losses. Coach Becky Hammon has called for more professionalism from her team.
9. Washington Mystics (8-10)
The Mystics had a tough loss to Minnesota but are looking to bounce back. Rookies Kiki Iriafen and Sonia Citron will represent them at the All-Star Game.
10. Dallas Wings (6-14)
The Wings split their series with Phoenix, showing potential with their young guards. Paige Bueckers, Aziaha James, and JJ Quinerly combined for 44 points in a recent game.
11. Chicago Sky (5-12)
The Sky are struggling but Angel Reese continues to shine. She had 17 rebounds in a recent game against Minnesota.
12. Los Angeles Sparks (6-13)
The Sparks have had a tough season but seem to have Indiana's number. Azura Stevens is having a career-best season.
13. Connecticut Sun (2-16)
The Sun are on a 10-game losing streak and are the team everyone else is looking forward to playing.