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July 5 Update: Notinhalloffame WNBA Cup Standings.

July 5 Update: Notinhalloffame WNBA Cup Standings.
05 Jul
2023
Not in Hall of Fame

Including this year, we have awarded the NIHOF NBA Cup by awarding the best five players in the game with descending points, 5-4-3-2-1. Obviously, we can’t watch all the games, but box scores and write ups give an approximate idea as to who were each game’s top five.

This year, we decided to the same for the WNBA.

The top players for the WNBA NIHOF Cup are not always the best in the league, as injuries keep players out of games, and a premium on staying healthy can help pile up points.  It also does not hurt to be a top player on an average or mediocre team, as they can amass Cup points easier that elite players on loaded squads.  

Please remember, that this is NOT necessarily who we think were the best players this year, and does not reflect overall consistency, but snapshots of each game.

Treat this the way did, as a fun process and more of a compilation of temporary statistical domination.  

So, like we said the last two years, WNBA players!  Get your agents to work winning this into your contracts!

This is our fourth update, as of the morning of July 5, 2023.

Here are the 2023 top ten rankings for the WNBA NIHOF CUP:

1. Nneka Ogwumike: Los Angeles Sparks, Forward: (#1 Last Week)

61 PTS, 16 Games, 3.81 Cup Points per Game, 19.9 PPG, 9.2 RPG, 3.1 APG, 1.8 SPG, 0.8 BPG, 27.4 PER, 3.1 WS

The 2018 MVP now is all alone at the top and she looks good in this spot. She has never finished over 20 Points per Game but Ogwumike is only .1 away from that. Currently, Ogwumike fifth in Points (19.9) and Steals (1.8) and sixth Rebounds per Game (9.2). She is also being fourth in PER (27.4).

2. Alyssa Thomas: Connecticut Sun, Forward: (#1 Last Week)

56 PTS, 17 Games, 3.29 Cup Points per Game, 14.4 PPG, 10.1 RPG, 8.2 APG, 2.0 SPG, 0.3 BPG, 20.9 PER, 2.8 WS.

Thomas has finally been knocked off the top spot, but the three-time All-Star is posting the best numbers of her career, which included her setting a WNBA record with her fourth WNBA regular season triple-double. Her traditional metrics are the significantly higher than in previous years, and she is averaging a double-double. She is at present the league leader in Rebounds (172), Assists (139) and Steals (36) and her per Game averages are better than ever.

3. A’Ja Wilson: Las Vegas Aces, Forward: (#3 Last Week)

55 PTS, 16 Games, 3.44 Cup Points per Game, 19.6 PPG, 9.3 RPG, 2.4 APG, 1.1 SPG, 2.0 BPG, 30.5 PER, 4.0 WS.

Wilson is the reigning two-time MVP, and is second in Blocks (2.0), fifth in Rebounds (9.3) and seventh in Points per Game (19.6). She ialso tok over the WNBA league lead in PER (30.5). We would not be surprised if she ascends to the top of this list before season’s end.

4. Napheesa Collier: Minnesota Lynx, Forward: (#4 Last Week)

53 PTS, 16 Games, 3.31 Cup Points per Game, 22.0 PPG, 7.8 RPG, 2.6 APG, 1.8 SPG, 1.3 BPG, 25.9 PER, 2.6 WS

The 2019 WNBA Rookie of the Year is third in Points per Game (22.0) and fifth in Steals per Game (1.8). She has been on fire this past week, and also moved up to the top in Rebounds per Game.

5. Breanna Stewart: New York Liberty, Forward: (#5 Last Week)

48 PTS, 15 Games, 3.20 Cup Points per Game, 22.0 PPG, 9.8 RPG, 4.1 APG, 1.7 SPG, 1.5 BPG, 29.0 PER, 3.7 WS

Stewart has been phenomenal thus far in her first season in New York, and is close to averaging a double-double; a mark she has never finished a season with. She is in the top four in Points, Rebounds and Blocks per Game.

6. Satou Sabally: Dallas Wings, Forward: (#7 Last Week)

46 PTS, 16 Games, 2.88 Cup Points per Game, 19.1 PPG, 10.4 RPG, 3.5 APG, 1.4 SPG, 0.3 BPG, 21.4 PER, 2.7 WS

Sabally is averaging a double-double, but is nearly doubling last year’s metrics. The fourth-year player is rocketed to the WNBA lead in Rebounds per Game (10.4) and is ninth in Points per Game (19.1).

7. Elena Delle Donne: Washington Mystics, Forward: (#8 Last Week)

44 PTS, 14 Games, 3.14 Cup Points per Game, 19.5 PPG, 6.3 RPG, 2.6 APG, 0.7 SPG, 1.0 BPG, 24.3 PER, 2.5 WS

The future first ballot Hall of Fame inductee is currently eighth in PPG (19.5) and PER (24.3).

8. Jewell Loyd: Seattle Storm, Guard: (#9 Last Year)

42 PTS, 12 Games, 2.75 Cup Points per Game, 25.8 PPG, 4.7 RPG, 3.3 APG, 1.1 SPG, 0.6 BPG, 21.9 PER, 1.3 WS

Loyd is the current leader in PPG (25.8), though this has not generated a lot of wins for Seattle. She is also the league leader in Usage Percentage (33.3).

9. Jackie Young: Las Vegas Aces, Guard: (#5 Last Week)

41 PTS, 16 Games, 2.56 Cup Points per Game, 19.0 PPG, 3.9 RPG, 3.4 APG, 1.5 SPG, 0.1 BPG, 26.5 PER, 3.6 WS.

Young is sixth in PER (26.5) and is tenth in Points per Game (19.0). The Ace’s Guard has proven herself as one of the top shooters in the league, as she is first in 2-Point Field Goal Percentage (.627) and Effective Field Goal Percentage (.659), and is second in True Shooting Percentage (.695).

10. Arike Ogunbowale: Dallas Wings, Guard:

37 PTS, 16 Games, 2.31 Cup Points per Game, 22.1 PPG, 3.1 RPG, 4.4 APG, 1.6 SPG, 0.1 BPG, 16.6 PER, 1.7 WS

Ogwunbowale is the current leader in Field Goal Attempts (310). She is also second in Points per Game (22.1).

Nobody fell off of the top ten.

Our next update will be on the July 11.

Last modified on Wednesday, 05 July 2023 23:11
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