New York, up two spots this week, appears to be back in the hunt for a top-four seed in the playoffs.
Four players, including Jonquel Jones, got A+ marks. How did Saturday's other All-Star Game competitors fare?
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The WNBA and players' association held a videoconference Tuesday to discuss a variety of issues, including recent "racist, hateful, and abusive messages directed at players," according to a joint statement released Wednesday.
Minnesota and Golden State are at the top of the class. Las Vegas, Indiana and Washington have improved marks.
Minnesota replaced Golden State at the top as Monday's results reverberated through the rankings.