What happened: Sports Illustrated published a breakdown ranking the WNBA's most effective half-court and transition offenses. The piece sorts teams by how they generate points, separating those that thrive in structured half-court sets from those that excel running the floor.
Why it matters: Offensive identity often determines how teams hold up over a long regular season and into the playoffs. Clubs that can score efficiently in the half-court tend to be more reliable when the pace slows in postseason play, while transition-heavy teams can pile up points but may stall against disciplined defenses.
What to watch: Watch whether the teams highlighted as elite half-court units sustain that efficiency as the 2026 regular season progresses and matchups tighten.