Caitlin Clark and 13 more impact WNBA players for playoff (or future) success
Briefly

The WNBA playoff race intensifies following trades, notably DiJonai Carrington's move to the Lynx and Brittney Sykes to the Storm. Tightly contested standings show only three games separating the second and fifth seeds, while the battle for playoff spots heats up among several teams. Key players, such as Gray for the Dream, have been pivotal to their teams' success, with Gray leading in scoring and ranking highly in rebounds and assists. The competition remains fierce as teams strive for postseason positioning with limited games left in the regular season.
DiJonai Carrington has been traded to the Minnesota Lynx, who aim to return to the WNBA Finals. The Washington Mystics reset by trading Brittney Sykes to the Seattle Storm.
Only three games separate the No. 2 seed New York Liberty from the No. 5 seed Indiana Fever, with the Atlanta Dream and Phoenix Mercury positioned in between.
The playoff race is tight among the bottom teams like the Storm, Las Vegas Aces, Golden State Valkyries, and others, with only two games separating the No. 5 and No. 8 seeds.
Gray leading the Dream in scoring at 18.7 points per game is crucial for Atlanta's playoff hopes, marking a significant improvement in her performance this season.
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