The first week of July marks roughly the midpoint of the 40-game WNBA regular season. Plenty of basketball awaits, but there’s enough data to debate which players are vying for the 2024 WNBA awards.
MVP looks like it’s A’ja Wilson‘s to lose. The Minnesota Lynx‘s Cheryl Reeve might be a front-runner for WNBA Coach of the Year after catapulting a team most people weren’t talking about in the offseason into a title contender and Commissioner’s Cup champion. The Connecticut Sun‘s DiJonai Carrington has a strong case for Most Improved Player as a dynamic scoring guard and one of the league’s best perimeter defenders.
Other awards might be more up for grabs. Defensive Player of the Year is always one of the toughest decisions for voters. The eligible…