What is the greatest WNBA team of all time?

By YPB Team

Championship dynasties, dominant superstars, and era-defining runs — the WNBA has had no shortage of iconic franchises. Which team deserves the title of the greatest of all time?

Houston Comets (1997-2000) — ranked #11
Houston Comets (1997-2000)
The first WNBA dynasty, winning four consecutive championships behind Cynthia Cooper and Sheryl Swoopes, going a perfect 4-0 in Finals appearances.
Los Angeles Sparks (2001-2002) — ranked #22
Los Angeles Sparks (2001-2002)
Back-to-back champions powered by Lisa Leslie and Lauren Jackson, one of the most dominant two-year runs in WNBA history.
Detroit Shock (2003-2008) — ranked #33
Detroit Shock (2003-2008)
Three-time champions under coach Bill Laimbeer, featuring Katie Smith and Cheryl Ford, known for gritty defensive basketball.
Seattle Storm (2004-2020) — ranked #44
Seattle Storm (2004-2020)
Four-time champions across three decades, featuring Lauren Jackson, Sue Bird, and Breanna Stewart in their remarkable longevity.
Sacramento Monarchs (2005) — ranked #55
Sacramento Monarchs (2005)
The 2005 WNBA champions in a surprise run led by Yolanda Griffith and Ticha Penicheiro, the only title in franchise history.
Phoenix Mercury (2007-2014) — ranked #66
Phoenix Mercury (2007-2014)
Three-time champions featuring Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner, consistently one of the most exciting teams in the league.
Indiana Fever (2012) — ranked #77
Indiana Fever (2012)
The 2012 champions led by Tamika Catchings, capping a career-defining run for one of the WNBA's all-time greats.
Minnesota Lynx (2011-2017) — ranked #88
Minnesota Lynx (2011-2017)
Four championships in seven years with Maya Moore, Seimone Augustus, and Sylvia Fowles, the defining dynasty of the 2010s.
Chicago Sky (2021) — ranked #99
Chicago Sky (2021)
The 2021 champions led by Kahleah Copper and Courtney Vandersloot, one of the most surprising and celebrated title runs.
Las Vegas Aces (2022-2023) — ranked #1010
Las Vegas Aces (2022-2023)
Back-to-back champions powered by A'ja Wilson and Kelsey Plum, establishing one of the most dominant rosters in WNBA history.
New York Liberty — ranked #1111
New York Liberty
A franchise that has become a perennial contender under coach Sandy Brondello, featuring Breanna Stewart and Sabrina Ionescu.
Connecticut Sun — ranked #1212
Connecticut Sun
A model franchise without a championship but consistent excellence for two decades, often considered the WNBA's most overlooked dynasty.

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