
If you are a woman who likes to play basketball, Diana Taurasi and Breanna Stewart probably rank high on your list. But who else is on the list? What about Courtney Vandersloot and Elena Delle Donne? Although you will have to make your decision about these players, I have put together a short list that includes the top 10 women's NBA players.
Diana Taurasi
Diana Taurasi is the best WNBA player. Here are some examples of her resume. This All-Star has won numerous trophies, including the MVP Award and scoring title. Diana has also won three championships, two Finals MVP awards, and 14 All-WNBA selections, making her one of the best players in the league.
Breanna Stewart
The Seattle Storm are in the Finals for the second straight year, and Breanna Stewart is one of the best players in the WNBA today. Two-time Finals MVP, Stewart was in the MVP conversation after the Olympic Games 2016. By the time she returned from her Achilles injury and won the title, she was widely recognized as the best player of the league. She was the league MVP and Finals MVP this year and was also considered the best player in the NBA after winning the inaugural WNBA title in 2018.

Courtney Vandersloot
Vandersloot, who was a part of the Seattle Sky's 2021 playoffs success story after missing four years with Elena Delle Donne's retirement, helped them return to the post-season in 2021. She averaged 8.6 assists per games that season and led all league players in that category. In 2014, and 2015, she was league leader in assists per team and the first WNBA female player to average over nine assists a game. In addition, Vandersloot was the league's most valuable player in points per games. Vandersloot had an astounding 10.2 assists per games in the postseason.
Elena Delle Donne
Many women will argue about Elena Delle Donne's ability to play WLBA well, but the evidence shows that she is. The Washington season was an incredible one for the ex-Duke player. She was the first WNBA player who shot more than 50% from the field. Additionally, she shot over 40% from behind 3-point line. Her shooting percentage was so high that she won two MVPs with different teams. Her play helped the Mystics finish first in the league and top of the playoffs. Her performances earned her 12 vote.
Allie Quigley
Allie Quigley's talent and intelligence in women’s basketball is unmatched. Her mental toughness, intelligence, and mental toughness make Quigley an exceptional player. She was a Chicago Sky player and once scored the winning shot. Quigley dribbled toward the basket and was soon surrounded two defenders. She quickly used the momentum of her defenders against her to pull up for a midrange jumper. She pulled up and fired elbow-toelbow, sinking the shot.
Tamika Catchings
Tamika Catchings' career has seen her accumulate a remarkable number of stats that rank her among the top players in the WNBA. She is the leader in steals, and third in career point with 7,380. She has also won WNBA Player of the Year and three other league awards. Catchings is one of the most decorated players in the WNBA and is destined to be inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021.

Tina Charles
In 2010, Tina Charles was selected as the No. Tina Charles was selected as the No. She won the league's Rookie of Year award while playing for the Connecticut Sun. In her rookie season, she also set league records in double-doubles as well as rebounds. Charles won her Olympic debut gold medal and was named WNBA MVP.