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Ranking the top 15 players in the WNBA Finals

Ranking the top 15 players in the WNBA Finals

The 2025 WNBA Finals will feature the top 15 players in the league, as Las Vegas and Phoenix battle for the championship. The article ranks these players based on their performances throughout the season and in previous playoff runs. The list is headlined by All-Star forwards A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart, who are widely regarded as the best players in the WNBA. Other notable inclusions are sharpshooter Kelsey Plum, versatile wing player Chelsea Gray, and rising star Rhyne Howard. The article also highlights the depth of talent on both rosters, with players like Diana Taurasi, Skylar Diggins-Smith, and Brittney Griner rounding out the top 15. The Finals are expected to be a closely contested series, with the outcome potentially hinging on the performances of these elite-level players.

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