WNBA 2020 — Best 25 players age 25-and-under

The WNBA is a veteran-led league, but there’s also a lot of promising young talent, including the much-anticipated return of 2018 WNBA MVP Breanna Stewart. The Seattle Storm forward leads our list of the top 25 players age 25 or younger entering the 2020 WNBA season.

There are a few caveats. Only players currently in the bubble in Bradenton, Florida, are eligible. Players such as New York’s Asia Durr and Las Vegas’ Kelsey Plum, who aren’t playing this season, aren’t on the list.

And as long as they’re 25 today — even if they’ll turn 26 during the season — those players were included.

Four rookies made the cut, based on how we project they’ll do this season.

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