WNBA power rankings reflect offseason changes, featuring Angel Reese
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 2, 2026, 10:04 AM
Last updated Jun 2, 2026
The latest WNBA power rankings highlight offseason additions, with the Minnesota Lynx taking the top spot at 7-2. The Lynx benefit from the play of Natasha Howard, who leads the team while Napheesa Collier recovers from surgery. The Atlanta Dream sit at second place primarily due to Angel Reese's impressive rebound performance, ranking second in the league. The Dallas Wings climb to third with Jessica Shepard making notable contributions, and the Las Vegas Aces follow in fourth as Chennedy Carter emerges as a key player off the bench. The rankings indicate movement as teams adjust to their new rosters, with records reflecting performances through June 1.
- •Minnesota Lynx top at 7-2, led by Natasha Howard's scoring.
- •Atlanta Dream ranks second; Angel Reese excels with 11 rebounds per game.
- •Dallas Wings rise to third place with Jessica Shepard's strong numbers.
- •Las Vegas Aces fourth, Chennedy Carter highlights bench scoring.
- 10:04 AMYahoo Sports — WNBA power rankings: Best 2026 offseason additions, including Angel Reese
"Adding top players like Angel Reese and Chennedy Carter can change a team's dynamic. Which teams are cashing in on a newcomer's production?
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