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Jayda Evans' WNBA power rankings

WNBA power rankings Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans ranks the WNBA teams: Rank (LW) Team Comment 1. (1) Minnesota (7-0) Lynx looking...

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WNBA power rankings
Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans ranks the WNBA teams:
Rank (LW) Team Comment
1. (1) Minnesota (7-0) Lynx looking to top best start in WNBA history, 9-0 by LA in 2001 and 2003.
2. (2) Los Angeles (5-1) Beat LA? No, after buzzer-beaters, the crowd is chanting "Be LA."
3. (5) Chicago (4-1) Epiphanny Prince becomes Queen. Career-high 33 points defeats Atlanta in OT.
4. (3) Indiana (4-1) Erin Phillips joining Australian national team, missing three WNBA games.
5. (4) Connecticut (4-1) Sun's Mike Thibault winningest active coach in WNBA with 185 victories.
6. (6) San Antonio (2-3) Thin frontcourt hurt by Tangela Smith undergoing knee surgery, out indefinitely.
7. (7) Seattle (1-4) Lynx undefeated, and Sparks are 3-0 vs. Storm. Is 3rd in West best Seattle can finish?
8. (8) Phoenix (2-4) All-Star Diana Taurasi out indefinitely with hip flexor injury, re-evaluated daily.
9. (9) Atlanta (2-3) Stop if you've heard this before: The Dream needs to commit to defense and it'll win.
10. (10) Washington (1-4) Second-hardest schedule in WNBA. Played Sky twice, Lynx and Sun.
11. (11) Tulsa (0-6) Rookie Riquna Williams had breakout night (19 points) nixed by L.A. buzzer-beater.
12. (12) New York (1-5) Five players in double figures led by Cappie Pondexter's 25 in first win.

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