Midseason WNBA Report: Grades, MVPs, and Playoff Predictions for 2025
A comprehensive midseason analysis of the 2025 WNBA season, including team grades, MVP candidates, and playoff predictions.

Minnesota Lynx: A
The Minnesota Lynx (19-4) continue to dominate the WNBA standings despite a few recent setbacks, including a loss in the Commissioner's Cup final to Indiana. They remain the league's most consistent team, leading in both scoring (84.9 PPG) and defense (75.3 PPG).
First-half MVP: Napheesa Collier is the front-runner for the league MVP, averaging 23.9 PPG and 5.3 win shares.
Phoenix Mercury: A
The Phoenix Mercury (15-6) have overcome a roster overhaul and injuries to key players like Kahleah Copper, who has been limited to six games. Midseason addition DeWanna Bonner has been a strong fit, and the team could be even more formidable if they acquire Emma Meesseman after the break.
First-half MVP: Alyssa Thomas has been sensational, leading the league in assists (9.6 APG) and contributing 15.4 PPG.
Golden State Valkyries: A-
The Valkyries (10-11) are making a strong playoff push in their inaugural season, anchored by a top-5 defense that limits opponents to 78.6 PPG. Kayla Thornton has emerged as the team's go-to option, averaging career highs in points (14.5), rebounds (7.1), and steals (1.4).
First-half MVP: Kayla Thornton earned her first All-Star selection and leads the team in multiple categories.
New York Liberty: B+
The Liberty (14-6) started the season 9-0 but have faced challenges due to injuries, including Jonquel Jones' ankle injury. Breanna Stewart has stepped up, leading the team in scoring (19.5 PPG), rebounding (6.7 RPG), and blocks (1.3 BPG).
First-half MVP: Breanna Stewart has been the Liberty's most consistent performer despite the team's setbacks.
Washington Mystics: B+
The Mystics (11-11) have rallied after a slow start, winning six of their last nine games. Rookies Sonia Citron and Kiki Iriafen have been key contributors, and head coach Sydney Johnson has built a top-5 defense.
First-half MVP: Sonia Citron has been the most efficient scorer and a quick study on defense.
Atlanta Dream: B
The Dream (12-9) have struggled recently, losing five of their last seven games. However, Allisha Gray has been a standout, averaging career highs in points (18.6), rebounds (5.5), and assists (3.9).
First-half MVP: Allisha Gray was voted to start the All-Star Game for the first time.
Seattle Storm: B-
The Storm (13-9) have been inconsistent, with depth being a key issue. Gabby Williams has been a defensive force, averaging a league-high 2.5 SPG.
First-half MVP: Gabby Williams has been crucial on both ends of the floor.
Indiana Fever: B-
The Fever (12-10) have dealt with injuries to Caitlin Clark and the departure of DeWanna Bonner. Aliyah Boston has been the team's most consistent player, averaging 16.0 PPG and 7.8 RPG.
First-half MVP: Aliyah Boston has been a defensive stalwart and a key offensive contributor.
Los Angeles Sparks: C-
The Sparks (8-14) have been underwhelming, despite Kelsey Plum's strong performances. Plum is averaging 20.1 PPG but the team needs more consistency to contend.
First-half MVP: Kelsey Plum has been the Sparks' most reliable scorer.
Chicago Sky: C-
The Sky (7-14) have improved after a rough start, thanks to Angel Reese, who leads the team in scoring (14.0 PPG), rebounding (12.6 RPG), and assists (3.8 APG).
First-half MVP: Angel Reese has been a consistent force for the Sky.
Dallas Wings: D+
The Wings (6-16) have shown flashes of potential, led by rookie Paige Bueckers, who is averaging 18.3 PPG, 4.1 RPG, and 5.4 APG.
First-half MVP: Paige Bueckers is the Rookie of the Year favorite.
Las Vegas Aces: D
The Aces (10-11) have struggled defensively and offensively. A'ja Wilson has been the lone bright spot, averaging 21.5 PPG.
First-half MVP: A'ja Wilson continues to be a dominant force despite the team's struggles.
Connecticut Sun: F
The Sun (3-19) have been the league's worst team, averaging just 72.7 PPG while allowing 88.0 PPG. Tina Charles has been the team's top scorer but lacks support.
First-half MVP: Tina Charles is still performing at a high level despite the team's struggles.