2026-27 Season Snapshot

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A box-score workbench for the WNBA: standings, player tables, game logs, shot charts, and enough historical data to lose a perfectly good afternoon.

106.4

Lg ORtg

80.6

Lg Pace

55.7

Lg TS%

51

Lg eFG%

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Best Net

MIN +10.4

19-6 record

Scoring Lead

A'ja Wilson

25.5 PPG

Best Defense

GSV 100.1

defensive rating

Featured Game

PDX @ WAS

2026-07-16

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RAPM is on the player board now

It is a rolling multi-season adjusted plus-minus read, with the caveats left in plain sight: Trust, SE, Prior%, and flags all stay attached to the number.

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What the table is saying

Net Rating

Minnesota Lynx have the cleanest point-margin profile in the league

Minnesota Lynx are 19-6 with a +10.4 net rating. The shape is simple: 111.9 on offense, 101.5 on defense, and not much daylight for anyone else.

Scoring

A'ja Wilson is setting the scoring pace

25.5 points a night, 2.9 assists, 60.6% true shooting. That is the current box-score headline for LVA.

Defense

Golden State Valkyries are making possessions feel expensive

100.1 points allowed per 100 possessions is the best mark on the board. They are doing it at a 76.4 pace, so it is not just a slow-game illusion.

Tempo

Indiana Fever are pushing the tempo hardest

83.4 possessions per game puts them 2.8 above league average. Some teams walk it up; they clearly do not.

Bottom Line

Connecticut Sun are still trying to find the floor

6-18, -8.3 net, 99.2 offensive rating. The numbers are not cruel, exactly — just very blunt.

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