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RANKS: Valkyries been WNBA’s top team since June 7, move into Top 5
Minnesota retains its top spot in this rankings, but Golden State makes its debut into the Top 5

WNBA Notebook: Aces bolster frontcourt with addition of NaLyssa Smith
The Las Vegas Aces made a major move Monday morning, acquiring NaLyssa Smith from the Dallas Wings with hopes of adding an inside presence to join A’ja Wilson and assisting on the defensive end.

RANKS: There’s a new No. 1, while the champs dip to 4th
The Minnesota Lynx take over the top spot in this week’s power rankings, while the defending champion New York Liberty dip to No. 4.

RANKS: Golden State climbs ranking, continue to put everyone on notice
The Golden State Valkyries have won three in a row and are now eighth in the power rankings, while changing the complexion of the Western Conference
RANKS: Liberty, Lynx still WNBA’s elite tandem
The New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx continue to pace the weekly power rankings, sitting No. 1 and No. 2 after the first month of the season.

WNBA Notebook: Atlanta off to Dream start, its best since 2016, led by Gray
At 5-2, the Atlanta Dream are off to their best start since 2016, sitting second in the Eastern Confernece behind defending champion and undefeated New York (7-0).

RANKS: Incoming Storm disrupts WNBA rankings
The Seattle Storm made a huge jump in the weekly power rankings, having won three in a row since a season-opening loss in Phoenix.
RANKS: Liberty and Lynx still WNBA’s best teams
The New York Liberty and Minnesota Lynx, last year’s WNBA Finals participants, are the league’s top two teams after opening weekend. The surprising team, however? It’s a mystical one for sure.

Crystal Bradford focused on second chance in WNBA, while adding depth to Aces
With just 39 games of WNBA experience, 31-year-old Crystal Bradford is elated for a second chance and is ready to resurrect her career while adding depth to a talented Las Vegas Aces team that is looking for its third title in four years.

Gray’s competitive edge felt at Unrivaled: “I'm here to rip your heart out.”
Through five games at Unrivaled in Miami, two-time WNBA All-star Allisha Gray is shooting 34 of 72 (47.2%), has never finished with less than 15 points and has finished with a season-high 21 points twice for the Lunar Owls.
RANKS: Liberty still No. 1, but Mystics tied atop WNBA in another area
The New York Liberty may be the No. 1 team in the WNBA, but the Washington Mystics are tied atop the league standings in another area.

RANKS: Liberty clearly best team, Fever make statement out of break
The New York Liberty maintain their stranglehold on the top spot of the WNBA Power Rankings, as they went on the road and beat the Los Angeles Sparks and Las Vegas Aces, both in convincing fashion.

Hayes’ revival of passion adds quality depth to Aces for home stretch of season
WNBA veteran Tiffany Hayes announced her retirement in December. But when the Las Vegas Aces hit her line in May, she answered the call, and they’re glad she did.

Allisha Gray sweeps WNBA All-Star events
Atlanta Dream star Allisha Gray went 2 for 2 during Friday night's All-Star festivities and became the first player in WNBA history to win both the Skills Challenge and the 3-point shootout in the same year.
All-Star festivities offer compelling stories; insight with the 3-point shootout
There is an impressive five-player field taking the court for the 3-point contest during WNBA All-Star Weekend in Phoenix. Here is a breakdown of the field.
RANKS: Liberty sit atop final rankings into break
Since May 29, during its 17-2 run, the Liberty rank second in the league with 86.6 points per game, and third in allowing 74.2 ppg. During that span, the Liberty are the only team to rank in the top three.

RANKS: Healthy Aces return to top of rankings
The Las Vegas Aces return to the top of the power rankings, as the two-time defending champions are 7-1 since Chelsea Gray’s return.
RANKS: Lynx and Liberty still to decide who is No. 1
Minnesota beat New York, but then lost in Dallas. the Liberty had the week off before beating Atlanta Sunday. Vegas and Seattle went 2-0. And the Sun lost, again. So what does that mean for the Top 5?
WNBA BETTING: Market corrections have Favorites and Over cashing tickets
The betting market has corrected itself several times over the first six weeks of the season. After underdogs dominated in May, it’s been the favorites cashing in during June.

RANKS: Nobody is safe in 2024
Nobody is the WNBA is safe this season, as it’s anyone’s guess who is showing up with their best game in 2024. The new power rankings are out with a new No. 1.
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