So, here's
ESPN on the Awards.
I'll give their choices, followed by my thoughts on and around that.
ESPN: MVP3 for A'ja Wilson
1 for Napheesa Collier
Me
I have Phee followed by A'ja, but I can certainly see reasonable people going for A'ja.
Where I think I tend to diverge from them - other than being the guy who said his MVP was Phee last year - is in my feeling that it really doesn't make sense to vote on the basis of a player's missed games when their team was never in serious danger of losing the top seed, and I think they've not been playing with urgency for a while because for them, there literally is no urgency.
I'd expect to have Alyssa Thomas 3rd followed by Allisha Gray 4th, but I'm really not sure who to say on #5.
ESPN: ROY4 for Paige Bueckers
2nd place Sonia Citron
Me
I agree here, but I'd note that there are several other impressive rookies coming out of the woodwork this year including Monique Akoa Makani, Te-Hina PaoPao, and yes, Lelia Lacan.
ESPN: DPOY3 for Alanna Smith
1 for A'ja Wilson
Me
So, the Lynx have a DRtg that is 7.5 points better when Smith pays bench. I'd love to see some good regression data on this, but from my experience, it's awfully hard to believe that a player like that can be the top defensive player on your team, let alone the entire league.
If I were picking a Lynx candidate, I'd go with Courtney Williams. Courtney played more than any of her teammates, and had a better defesive On-Off than any of her teammates playing big minutes. Yeah she's just a small guard, but this is the WNBA the norms of the NBA (defensive bigs > defensive smalls) don't hold so clearly. In men's ball, centers didn't really become defensive anchors until we started getting guys around 6'9".
A'ja's a more reasonable candidate to me than Smith, but I do think Gabby Williams and Alyssa Thomas would be comparably good choices.
ESPN: MIP4 for Veronica Burton
2nd place Naz Hillmon
Me
Yup, completely agree.
ESPN: 6POY4 for Naz Hillmon
2nd place Natisha Hiedeman
Me
Once again agree, and I'll note that Naz might be the most intriguing player of the entire season to me. If you look at the team splits, she's not only been starting, but has been her teams biggest minute player through much of this run. I was actually tempted to mention her in my MVP & DPOY sections.
ESPN: COY4 for Natalie Nakase
2nd place Karl Smesko
Me
Once again completely agree. Both these coaches easily had COY level seasons.
Me: EOY
They didn't give an EOY vote but I'll single out:
Nyanin Ohemaa of the Golden State Valkeries.
Nick U'Ren of the Phoenix Mercury.
Amber Cox of the Indiana Fever.