
If you are a female who loves basketball, Diana Taurasi or Breanna Steer have probably been your top picks. But who are the others on this list? Courtney Vandersloot & Elena Delle Donne, what do you think? While you'll need to make your own decisions about these players, I've put together a list of the top 10 female basketball players.
Diana Taurasi
Diana Taurasi is the best WNBA Basketball player. You might want to check her resume. An impressive collection of trophies has been accumulated by this All-Star, including the MVP award and scoring title. Diana is one of the best players on the league, having won three championships as well as two Finals MVP awards.
Breanna Stewart
For the second consecutive year, the Seattle Storm have reached the Finals. Breanna Stewart is one the most respected players in the WNBA. Two-time Finals MVP, Stewart was in the MVP conversation after the Olympic Games 2016. By the time she returned from her Achilles injury and won the title, she was widely recognized as the best player of the league. She was named the Finals MVP and league MVP for this year. In 2018, she was even considered the best player worldwide after winning the NBA's inaugural WNBA championship.

Courtney Vandersloot
Vandersloot made it possible for the Seattle Sky to return to the playoffs by 2021. She had been out of the league for four years after the departure Elena Delle Donne. She averaged 8.6 assists per games that season and led all league players in that category. She was the league's leading assist per game leader in 2014 and 2015. In 2015, she also became the first WNBA athlete to average more than nine assists per games. In addition, Vandersloot was the league's most valuable player in points per games. Vandersloot averaging 10.2 assists per contest in the playoffs.
Elena Delle Donne
Many women will argue about Elena Delle Donne's ability to play WLBA well, but the evidence shows that she is. The Washington season was an incredible one for the ex-Duke player. Not only was she the first WNBA basketball player to shoot above 50% from the field but she also shot well over 40% from the 3-point line. Her shooting percentage was so impressive that she became the first player to win two MVPs on different teams. Her efforts helped the Mystics reach the top of the playoffs and first place in the league. Her performances earned her twelve votes.
Allie Quigley
Allie Quigley is a highly skilled and intelligent player in women's basketball. Her mental toughness and intelligence make her an invaluable player. In the playoffs, she hit the game-winning shot for Chicago Sky. Quigley attempted to dribble to the basket, but was stopped by two defenders. Quickly, she used the momentum from her defenders to pull up for a midrange leaper. She pulled up and fired elbow-toelbow, sinking the shot.
Tamika Captings
Tamika Catchings is regarded as one of the most valuable players in the WNBA, having accumulated a staggering number of stats throughout her career. She holds the record for steals with 7,380 and is third in career points. She has won the WNBA Player Award and three other league awards. Catchings is one of WNBA's most decorated players and will be inducted into Women's Basketball Hall of Fame 2021.

Tina Charles
Tina Charles was drafted No. Tina Charles was the No. 1 overall pick in WNBA draft. She won the league's Rookie of Year award while playing for the Connecticut Sun. In her rookie season, she also set league records in double-doubles as well as rebounds. Charles won her first gold medal at the Olympics after her breakout season.