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The Women's National Basketball Association Finals Most Valuable Player (MVP) is an annual Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) award given since the league's inaugural season.

During the first four years of the league, the Houston Comets' Cynthia Cooper won the award four consecutive times. The Los Angeles Sparks' Lisa Leslie won back-to-back in the subsequent two seasons. No other players have won the award in consecutive seasons, but Diana Taurasi, Sylvia Fowles, and Breanna Stewart have won the award twice. While some teams have won multiple championship since the dynasty years of the Comets and the Sparks, the match-up usually resulted in different MVPs. For example, in the Detroit Shock's three wins over six years, three different players won the award. As of 2024, there have been three non-American Finals MVPs โ€“ Lauren Jackson of Australia (2010), Emma Meesseman of Belgium (2019), and Jonquel Jones, a Bahamian who has represented Bosnia and Herzegovina internationally (2024).

Winners

Denotes player who is still active in the WNBA
Inducted into the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
Inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame
Player (X) Denotes the number of times the player has won
Team (X) Denotes the number of times a player from this team has won
Season Player Position Nationality Team
1997 Cynthia Cooper Guard  United States Houston Comets
1998 Cynthia Cooper (2) Guard  United States Houston Comets (2)
1999 Cynthia Cooper (3) Guard  United States Houston Comets (3)
2000 Cynthia Cooper (4) Guard  United States Houston Comets (4)
2001 Lisa Leslie Center  United States Los Angeles Sparks
2002 Lisa Leslie (2) Center  United States Los Angeles Sparks (2)
2003 Ruth Riley Forward / Center  United States Detroit Shock
2004 Betty Lennox Guard  United States Seattle Storm
2005 Yolanda Griffith Center  United States Sacramento Monarchs
2006 Deanna Nolan Guard  United States Detroit Shock
2007 Cappie Pondexter Guard  United States Phoenix Mercury
2008 Katie Smith Guard  United States Detroit Shock
2009 Diana Taurasi Guard  United States Phoenix Mercury (2)
2010 Lauren Jackson Forward / Center  Australia Seattle Storm (2)
2011 Seimone Augustus Guard / Forward  United States Minnesota Lynx
2012 Tamika Catchings Forward  United States Indiana Fever
2013 Maya Moore Forward  United States Minnesota Lynx (2)
2014 Diana Taurasi (2) Guard  United States Phoenix Mercury (3)
2015 Sylvia Fowles Center  United States Minnesota Lynx (3)
2016 Candace Parker Forward  United States Los Angeles Sparks (3)
2017 Sylvia Fowles (2) Center  United States Minnesota Lynx (4)
2018 Breanna Stewart Forward / Center  United States Seattle Storm (3)
2019 Emma Meesseman Center  Belgium Washington Mystics
2020 Breanna Stewart (2) Forward / Center  United States Seattle Storm (4)
2021 Kahleah Copper Guard / Forward  United States Chicago Sky
2022 Chelsea Gray Guard  United States Las Vegas Aces
2023 A'ja Wilson Forward / Center  United States Las Vegas Aces (2)
2024 Jonquel Jones Forward / Center  Bahamas
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
New York Liberty

Multi-time winners

Player Team(s) No. Years
Cynthia Cooper Houston Comets 4 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000
Lisa Leslie Los Angeles Sparks 2 2001, 2002
Diana Taurasi Phoenix Mercury 2009, 2014
Sylvia Fowles Minnesota Lynx 2015, 2017
Breanna Stewart Seattle Storm 2018, 2020

See also

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