Ranking the 17 Best Guards in the WNBA

The WNBA is filled with electrifying guards who dominate with their scoring, playmaking, and defensive abilities. From sharpshooters to lockdown defenders, these players are the engines that power their teams. Here’s a ranking of the 17 best guards in the WNBA. 

17. Marina Mabrey

Marina Mabrey
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Marina Mabrey is a crafty guard with exceptional scoring and playmaking ability. You don’t want to give her time around the perimeter because she will shoot and it will most likely go in. 

16. Skylar Diggins-Smith

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Skylar Diggins-Smith is a floor general with an exceptional ability to score and facilitate her teammates. She’s also a great defender and knows how to lead her teammates. 

15. Tiffany Hayes

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Tiffany Hayes briefly retired following the 2023 season, but returned just a few months later and thank goodness she did! She brings a mix of scoring, athleticism, and veteran savvy to the Aces, even winning the Sixth Player of the Year award in 2024. 

14. Chennedy Carter

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Chennedy Carter is tough as nails, it’s as simple as that. Her energy is unmatched and she can get to the rim like no one else in this league. 

13. Allisha Gray 

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Allisha Gray is a versatile guard who thrives on both ends of the floor. Her ability to score, defend, and rebound makes her a key piece for Atlanta.

12. Courtney Williams

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Courtney Williams is a mid-range maestro with a knack for making clutch shots in the biggest moments. Not to mention, she has incredible energy that always elevates her team’s performance.

11. Diana Taurasi 

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Diana Taurasi is one of the best to ever do it, plain and simple. Even in the twilight of her career, Taurasi remains a dominant offensive force and has continued to lead her team with unmatched passion.

10. Chelsea Gray

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Watching Chelsea Gray at the point guard position is like watching a master at work. Her ability to find an open teammate is like no one else in the WNBA — even if it requires a behind-the-back pass. 

9. Natasha Cloud

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Natasha Cloud is a defensive powerhouse and vocal leader who gets her teammates in the right place at the right time. Not to mention, her ability to control the game with her passing and toughness makes her invaluable.

8. Rhyne Howard

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Rhyne Howard is already one of the league’s most dynamic guards, capable of taking over games with her scoring and all-around skill set. Her potential is sky-high.

7. Kahleah Copper

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Kaleah Copper’s athleticism and ability to finish in transition make her one of the most exciting guards to watch. She also knows how to find her teammates for an open shot.

6. Arike Ogunbowale

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Arike Ogunbowale is a shooter, plain and simple. She is one of the league’s premier scorers and can create her own shot in almost any situation.

5. Kelsey Plum

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Kelsey Plum is tough as nails and knows how to find the basket in almost any situation. In fact, her sharpshooting, scoring consistency, and energy have made her a key piece for the Aces.

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4. Jackie Young

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Jackie Young’s versatility and efficiency are unmatched. As a two-way guard, she contributes with scoring, passing, and defending. Basically, Jackie can do it all!

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3. Caitlin Clark 

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Despite having just finished her rookie year, there’s no question Caitlin Clark is one of the best guards in the league. Sure, she has an unbelievable shooting range, but it’s her passing that takes her to the next level.

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2. Jewell Loyd

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Jewell Loyd, aka the “Gold Mamba,” is a dynamic scorer with a championship pedigree. In fact, it’s her ability to take over games offensively that is unparalleled.

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1. Sabrina Ionescu

Sabrina Ionescu
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Sabrina Ionescu is one of the biggest stars in the WNBA thanks to her incredible shooting range and triple-double potential. It doesn’t matter where Sabrina is on the court, she’s going to shoot and it’s probably going to go in. 

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