Originally published Monday, July 2, 2012 at 9:38 PM
Jayda Evans' WNBA power rankings
Minnesota Lynx still on top of Jayda Evans' WNBA power rankings.
| WNBA power rankings | ||
| Seattle Times reporter Jayda Evans ranks the WNBA teams: | ||
| Rank (prev.) | Team (W-L) | Comment |
| 1. (1) | Minnesota (13-2) | Only remaining team with a perfect record at home (8-0). |
| 2. (6) | Indiana (8-5) | Spokane's Briann January averaging 10.2 points a year after knee surgery. |
| 3. (4) | Chicago (8-5) | Needs work on consistency; playing 4 of next 5 games at home should help. |
| 4. (5) | San Antonio (7-5) | Hottest team in the league with three-game win streak, and Phoenix is next. |
| 5. (2) | Los Angeles (10-6) | Monday wasn't Miller time. Coco (LA) and Kelly (NY) Miller both cut from teams. |
| 6. (7) | Seattle (7-8) | Plays at Los Angeles in ESPN2 Game of the Week on Saturday at 7 p.m. |
| 7. (3) | Connecticut (10-4) | Plays a tough schedule entering Olympic break, with 4 of 5 on road. |
| 8. (8) | Atlanta (7-8) | Joined city's other pro teams supporting $8.5 billion transportation referendum. |
| 9. (9) | New York (5-9) | Zags' Katelan Redmon signed 7-day contract after being cut during training camp. |
| 10. (11) | Tulsa (2-12) | Traded guard Karima Christmas for Indiana's Roneeka Hodges on Monday. |
| 11. (10) | Washington (3-10) | Mystics keeping standout Monique Currie on bench and it's working. |
| 12. (12) | Phoenix (4-10) | With rookie point guard Samantha Prahalis rising, cut Andrea Riley on Sunday. |










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