WNBA Stats Glossary: How to Read Team and Player Numbers

August 22, 2026 · Players, Stats, Teams, WNBA

PopRot WNBA guide: Box scores are useful, but modern WNBA coverage also leans on pace, efficiency, usage, lineup context, and shot quality. This glossary gives readers a clean starting point before jumping into the WNBA Stats Hub, WNBA Players Hub, and WNBA Teams Hub.

Quick team-stat terms

  • Offensive rating: Points scored per 100 possessions. It helps compare teams even when they play at different speeds.
  • Defensive rating: Points allowed per 100 possessions. Lower is better.
  • Net rating: Offensive rating minus defensive rating. A positive net rating usually points to a team that is winning the possession battle.
  • Pace: Estimated possessions per game. Pace explains why two teams with similar scoring averages can feel very different stylistically.
  • Turnover rate: How often possessions end with a turnover. It is especially important when judging guards, pressure defenses, and young teams.

Quick player-stat terms

  • Usage rate: An estimate of how many team possessions a player finishes with a shot, free throws, or turnover while on the floor.
  • True shooting percentage: A scoring-efficiency estimate that includes two-pointers, three-pointers, and free throws.
  • Assist rate: How often a player assists teammate baskets while on the court.
  • Rebound rate: The share of available rebounds a player collects, which is often more useful than raw rebounds alone.
  • Minutes context: Per-game stats can hide role changes, injuries, blowouts, and lineup experiments. Always read minutes next to production.

How to read a WNBA box score faster

Start with minutes and shot attempts, then compare assists to turnovers, rebounds by role, and free-throw pressure. After that, use team pace and net rating to decide whether the raw total tells the whole story. A 22-point night from a high-usage star, a bench scorer, and a low-touch defensive wing can all mean different things.

Team context matters

Stats become more useful when paired with team identity. A rebuilding roster may emphasize development minutes. A contender may focus on late-game lineup stability. Expansion teams and new-look rosters can swing dramatically as rotations settle. For team-by-team browsing, start at the WNBA Teams Hub; for broader updates, use the WNBA News and Analysis Hub.

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