Last Updated on July 14, 2026 by Mat Diekhake

Every WNBA franchise has a player who became synonymous with the organization. These are the athletes who defined championship eras, set franchise records, won MVP awards, inspired fan bases, and left an enduring legacy that transcended statistics.

While many teams have featured multiple Hall of Famers and superstars, only one player can stand as the greatest in franchise history. The selections below consider longevity, individual production, championships, awards, leadership, postseason success, and overall impact on each organization.

Greatest Player in Each Franchise’s History

Franchise Greatest Player Years with Franchise Why They’re No. 1
Atlanta Dream Angel McCoughtry 2009–2019 Franchise scoring leader who led Atlanta to three WNBA Finals
Chicago Sky Courtney Vandersloot 2011–2022 Franchise leader in assists and architect of the first championship
Connecticut Sun (including Orlando Miracle) Alyssa Thomas 2014–2024 Triple-double pioneer and the franchise’s greatest all-around player
Dallas Wings (including Detroit Shock & Tulsa Shock) Cheryl Ford 2003–2009 Defensive anchor and key figure in three Detroit championships
Golden State Valkyries To Be Determined 2025–Present Expansion franchise beginning its history
Indiana Fever Tamika Catchings 2002–2016 Franchise icon, MVP, champion, and one of the greatest players ever
Las Vegas Aces (including Utah Starzz & San Antonio Stars) A’ja Wilson 2018–Present Multiple MVPs and centerpiece of a modern dynasty
Los Angeles Sparks Lisa Leslie 1997–2009 Foundational superstar and two-time WNBA champion
Minnesota Lynx Maya Moore 2011–2018 Four-time champion and leader of a historic dynasty
New York Liberty Teresa Weatherspoon 1997–2003 Defensive legend and emotional leader of the original Liberty teams
Phoenix Mercury Diana Taurasi 2004–Present Franchise scoring leader and widely regarded as the greatest WNBA player
Seattle Storm Sue Bird 2002–2022 Four-time champion and face of the franchise for two decades
Washington Mystics Elena Delle Donne 2017–2023 League MVP who delivered Washington’s first championship

Franchise Legends Who Nearly Claimed the Top Spot

Several organizations featured multiple players with legitimate claims as the franchise’s greatest.

Franchise Other Franchise Legends
Atlanta Dream Tiffany Hayes, Erika de Souza, Rhyne Howard
Chicago Sky Elena Delle Donne, Allie Quigley, Candace Parker
Connecticut Sun Tina Charles, Nykesha Sales, DeWanna Bonner
Dallas Wings Deanna Nolan, Swin Cash, Arike Ogunbowale
Indiana Fever Katie Douglas, Caitlin Clark, Aliyah Boston
Las Vegas Aces Becky Hammon, Chelsea Gray, Kelsey Plum
Los Angeles Sparks Candace Parker, Nneka Ogwumike, Penny Toler
Minnesota Lynx Sylvia Fowles, Seimone Augustus, Lindsay Whalen
New York Liberty Sabrina Ionescu, Rebecca Lobo, Breanna Stewart
Phoenix Mercury Brittney Griner, Penny Taylor, Cappie Pondexter
Seattle Storm Lauren Jackson, Breanna Stewart, Jewell Loyd
Washington Mystics Chamique Holdsclaw, Alana Beard, Emma Meesseman

Players Who Defined Their Franchises

Some stars became inseparable from the teams they represented.

Tamika Catchings elevated the Indiana Fever from a young expansion franchise into a perennial contender, earning league MVP honors, a championship, and countless franchise records during her Hall of Fame career.

Diana Taurasi has spent her entire professional career with the Phoenix Mercury, becoming the league’s all-time leading scorer while leading the franchise to multiple championships and establishing herself as one of basketball’s greatest competitors.

Sue Bird guided the Seattle Storm for 21 seasons, winning four championships while setting the standard for leadership, consistency, and elite point guard play.

Lisa Leslie helped establish the Los Angeles Sparks as one of the WNBA’s original powerhouse organizations through dominant scoring, rebounding, and shot blocking.

A’ja Wilson has already become the greatest player in Las Vegas franchise history by leading the Aces to multiple championships while collecting MVP awards and Defensive Player of the Year honors.

What Makes a Franchise’s Greatest Player?

Several factors separate franchise legends from other outstanding players.

  • Longevity with the organization.
  • Individual statistics and franchise records.
  • WNBA championships and playoff success.
  • MVPs, Finals MVPs, and other major awards.
  • Leadership on and off the court.
  • Influence on franchise culture.
  • Lasting legacy among fans and throughout the league.

While championships are important, sustained excellence and transformational impact often carry just as much weight when evaluating a franchise’s greatest player.

The Legacy of Franchise Icons

The WNBA’s history has been shaped by remarkable athletes whose influence extended far beyond the box score. These players became ambassadors for their franchises, helping grow the league while inspiring future generations of stars. As the WNBA continues to expand, today’s emerging stars—including Caitlin Clark, Napheesa Collier, Sabrina Ionescu, Aliyah Boston, A’ja Wilson, and others—are continuing the tradition established by these franchise-defining legends, ensuring that every organization has a player whose legacy will be remembered for decades.