WNBA predictions for hyped 2024 season

Here are our predictions for the jam-packed 2024 WNBA season — 40 games in three months, sandwiched around the Olympics break — starting with the order of finish: 

1. Las Vegas Aces 

When they’re on pause from running the league, Aces will comprise one-third of Team USA. 

What will be Breanna Stewart’s Brooklyn encore after winning MVP but shooting 3-for-17 in the eliminator? 

3. Seattle Storm 

A repeat of last year’s Liberty experiment: Does an All-Star-caliber five have sufficient time to jell? 

A’ja Wilson and the Las Vegas Aces are the two-time defending champions. Michelle Farsi/New York Post

4. Connecticut Sun 

At some point, the wheels will fall off the veteran Alyssa Thomas-DeWanna Bonner core. 

5. Atlanta Dream 

A lot depends on the continued development of All-Star guard Rhyne Howard. 

6. Minnesota Lynx 

Napheesa Collier is the best player we’re not really talking about. 

7. Phoenix Mercury 

A combustible mix of a roster under first-year coach Nate Tibbetts, an NBA transplant. 

8. Indiana Fever 

Playoff Caitlin. Why not? She’s a ceiling-raiser, but Aliyah Boston must be excellent. 

Caitlin Clark and the Fever look to take a step forward this season. IndyStar-USA TODAY Sports

9. Dallas Wings 

We’re shorting the Wings with Satou Sabally sidelined for the first half due to a shoulder injury. 

10. Chicago Sky 

Will be a tough assignment if they take on the tenacious personality of new coach Teresa Weatherspoon. 

11. Los Angeles Sparks 

This is a multi-year project, but Cameron Brink and Rickea Jackson will get plenty of reps. 

Breanna Stewart (right) and Kayla Thornton at Liberty practice. Michelle Farsi/New York Post

12. Washington Mystics 

Wreckers for Bueckers? Pain for Paige? Still workshopping the tanking slogan. 

MVP: A’ja Wilson, Las Vegas 

Would join Lisa Leslie and Lauren Jackson as a three-time winner. It’s bad business to bet against her. 

Rookie of the Year: Caitlin Clark, Indiana 

Can she average 20 points a game? What about taking aim at Sabrina Ionescu’s single-season 3-point record (128)? 

Coach of the Year: Noelle Quinn, Seattle 

A big leap is in store after last year’s 11-29 finish. 

First-Team All-WNBA: Wilson, Stewart, Thomas, Collier, Jewell Loyd 

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