The No Cap Space WBB WNBA Mega Preview
13 teams. 13 previews. Title and award predictions. All in one place to get you ready for the 2025 WNBA season.
Congratulations! If you are here, it means we have made it. The 2025 WNBA season is upon us and it promises to be one of the most exciting in recent memory. There’s plenty of storylines, new faces, generational talents, rivalries and multiple teams with an opportunity to contend for a championship,
We at No Cap Space WBB have been giving you previews and priming you on the history of the league leading up to this point via our ‘Welcome to Women’s Baksetball’ series on social media (which you can find primarily on our TikTok and Instagram). But now that we’ve finally arrived, we wanted to put everything in one place for you.
Below you’ll find links to all 13 of our team previews, our staff’s award and champion picks for this year as well as the opening night broadcast schedule. Join us on YouTube this evening as Tyler provides boots on the ground coverage from Paige Bueckers debut in Dallas and tap in with us for some of the best women’s basketball coverage you’ll find anywhere.
Happy New (W) Year!
Team by Team Previews (Just click the link!)
New York Liberty
No Cap Space WBB Staff Predictions
Andrew
WNBA Champion: New York Liberty
MVP: A’ja Wilson
Defensive Player of the Year: A’ja Wilson
Rookie of the Year: Paige Bueckers
Most Improved Player: Nyara Sabally
Sixth Woman of the Year: Tyasha Harris
Coach of the Year: Rachid Meziane
Chauny
WNBA Champion: Not New York
MVP: Napheesa Collier
Defensive Player of the Year: Napheesa Collier
Rookie of the Year: Paige Bueckers
Most Improved Player: Kamilla Cardoso
Sixth Woman of the Year: Sophie Cunningham
Coach of the Year: Stephanie White
Greer
WNBA Champion: Seattle Storm
MVP: Napheesa Collier
Defensive Player of the Year: Ezi Magbegor
Rookie of the Year: Paige Bueckers
Most Improved Player: Olivia Nelson-Ododa
Sixth Woman of the Year: Sophie Cunningham
Coach of the Year: Tyler Marsh
Tyler
WNBA Champion: New York Liberty
MVP: Napheesa Collier
Defensive Player of the Year: A’ja Wilson
Rookie of the Year: Paige Bueckers
Most Improved Player: Jacy Sheldon
Sixth Woman of the Year: Sophie Cunningham
Coach of the Year: Tyler Marsh
Opening Night Broadcast Schedule
Atlanta Dream vs. Washington Mystics - 7:30 PM ET, ION
Minnesota Lynx vs. Dallas Wings - 7:30 PM ET, ION
Los Angeles Sparks vs. Golden State Valkyries - 10:00 PM ET, ION
collier getting mvp & dpoy would make my whole year
I just want more healthy players this year, already season is starting with quite a bit of starter talent/rookies missing.
Its not olympic year but we are starting far worse, hope it gets better as the season goes on.