12 WNBA Players Opponents Secretly Feared

Some players are all flash and hype, but others strike quiet fear into the hearts of their opponents. In the WNBA, that fear comes in different forms—ruthless defense, cold-blooded scoring, or just an unshakable presence you know is going to make life difficult.

These 12 WNBA players weren’t just great—they were the ones opponents circled on the schedule and prayed would have an off night. Whether it was their toughness, intensity, or ability to take over in clutch moments, these women commanded respect and low-key terror every time they hit the court.

12. Alyssa Thomas

Jul 14, 2025; San Francisco, California, USA; Phoenix Mercury forward Alyssa Thomas (25) between plays against the Golden State Valkyries during the fourth quarter at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images
Kelley L Cox-Imagn Images

She doesn’t say much, but she plays like she’s trying to personally ruin your day. With her physical style and triple-double ability, you never know what kind of chaos she’s about to unleash.

11. DeWanna Bonner

Jul 9, 2025; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner (14) reacts against the Minnesota Lynx during the second half at PHX Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

She’s long, rangy, and never seems to run out of energy—basically a defensive and offensive headache all at once. Just when you think she’s quiet, she drops 25 and a dagger three in your face.

10. Cappie Pondexter

June 21, 2012; Minneapolis, MN, USA: New York guard Cappie Pondexter (23) drives to the basket in the first half against the Minnesota Lynx at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images
Jesse Johnson-Imagn Images

Cappie played with that East Coast edge that made you second-guess going toe-to-toe with her. She wasn’t afraid to talk back, back it up, and then hit the game-winner while staring you down.

9. Candace Parker

Jul 10, 2022; Chicago, Ill, USA; Team Wilson forward Candace Parker shoots during the second half in a WNBA All Star Game at Wintrust Arena. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images
David Banks-Imagn Images

She could block your shot, grab the board, push the ball up the floor, and score—all in one sequence. You feared her not just for her talent, but for how effortlessly she made you look average.

8. Cheryl Ford

Plenette Pierson is the Shock's best dancer. Cheryl Ford tries to keep up.
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She didn’t care about scoring—she cared about owning the paint. Tough, bruising, and relentless on the boards, Ford brought an old-school physicality that left opponents sore the next day.

7. Tina Charles

Jul 11, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Connecticut Sun center Tina Charles (31) controls the ball against Seattle Storm center Dominique Malonga (14) and Seattle Storm guard Skylar Diggins (4) during the first half at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn Images
John Froschauer-Imagn Images

When Tina got rolling, there was no stopping her inside. She had that silent assassin vibe that made it feel like she had 20 and 10 before you even realized what happened.

6. Skylar Diggins-Smith

Jul 16, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Storm guard Skylar Diggins (4) drives the ball past Golden State Valkyries guard Veronica Burton (22) during the second half at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: John Froschauer-Imagn Images
John Froschauer-Imagn Images

Quick, fiery, and fearless, Skylar brought intensity to every possession. She wasn’t just trying to win—she was trying to dominate you mentally and physically.

5. Sylvia Fowles

Jul 14, 2021; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Team USA center Sylvia Fowles (13) dribbles around WNBA All Star forward Brionna Jones (42) during the WNBA All Star Game at Michelob Ultra Arena at Mandalay Bay Resort. Mandatory Credit: Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images
Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images

Fowles was a defensive nightmare and rebounding machine who played like she had something to prove every night. She didn’t need to talk—her blocks and boards said plenty.

4. Diana Taurasi

Phoenix Mercury guard Diana Taurasi smiles after hitting a three-pointer on Sept. 19, 2024 at Footprint Center in Phoenix.
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Taurasi wasn’t just feared—she was loathed in the best way. The second she started jawing, you knew she was about to drop 30 and break your spirit.

3. Tamika Catchings

Oct 14, 2015; Minneapolis, MN, USA; Indiana Fever forward Tamika Catchings (24) dribbles in the second quarter against the Minnesota Lynx at Target Center. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images
Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

Catchings played every possession like it was her last. You couldn’t outwork her, you couldn’t out-tough her, and you definitely couldn’t stop her from taking over a game defensively.

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2. Lisa Leslie

Jun 29, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Former WNBA player Lisa Leslie introduces Candace Parker during her jersey retirement ceremony at halftime against the Chicago Sky at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images
Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

Leslie had the height, skill, and confidence that overwhelmed most opponents before tip-off. She was a true alpha who made the game look easy while intimidating with just a glare.

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1. Sheryl Swoopes

May 13, 2006; Washington, D.C, USA; FILE PHOTO; Houston Comets at Washington Mystics -- Houston forward Sheryl Swoopes brings the ball up court. Mandatory Credit: Sean Dougherty-USA TODAY
USA TODAY

Swoopes was the original blueprint for a player who could do it all—and do it while locking you down. She was smart, smooth, and scary good, and opponents knew if she wanted to take over, there was nothing they could do to stop her.

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