Top 10 Centers for the 2025 WNBA Season: A’ja Wilson, Jonquel Jones, Brittney Griner, and More

The top 10 WNBA centers of 2024, ranked by stats and skills. From A’ja Wilson to Kamilla Cardoso, see how today’s bigs are changing the game.

The center position in the WNBA has evolved into one of the most important and versatile roles on the court. Today’s centers aren’t just towering figures camped near the basket—they’re dynamic athletes who block shots, dominate the glass, score inside, and even step out to knock down jumpers.

This top 10 list highlights how much the position has changed—and how exciting it is to watch these centers lead their teams in so many different ways.

10. Tina Charles (Connecticut Sun)

Tina Charles is a smart and experienced center who scores well around the basket. She has a soft shooting touch and is great at grabbing rebounds, especially on offense. Her mid-range shot is one of her biggest strengths. While she isn’t the fastest on defense, she makes up for it with good footwork and smart plays in the paint.

9. Kamilla Cardoso (Chicago Sky)

Kamilla Cardoso is a strong and tall center who protects the rim and rebounds well. She’s great at finishing plays near the hoop, like lobs and putbacks. Her defense is already impressive, and she’s learning more on offense each game. While she doesn’t shoot from outside, her size and power make her a big presence in the paint.

8. Brionna Jones (Atlanta Dream)

Brionna Jones is a tough and skilled post player who scores efficiently inside. She has quick moves and strong hands, helping her finish through contact. Though she’s shorter than some centers, she rebounds well and holds her own in the paint. On defense, she’s best when she’s close to the basket. With her move to Atlanta, she’s expected to work well alongside Brittney Griner.

7. Stefanie Dolson (Washington Mystics)

Stefanie Dolson is a smart player who can shoot from deep and pass very well for a center. She helps spread the floor with her three-point shot and often sets up teammates from the high post. She’s not the most athletic but makes up for it with good decision-making and strong team play. Her shooting and IQ make her a valuable stretch big.

6. Aliyah Boston (Indiana Fever)

Aliyah Boston is a well-rounded big who can score, rebound, and pass. She’s strong in the post and is getting better at leading the offense.

She blocks shots and plays smart defense, using her skills instead of speed. Though she’s still working on her outside shot, Boston’s solid fundamentals and calm presence make her a key part of Indiana’s future.

5. Brittney Griner (Atlanta Dream)

Brittney Griner is one of the best scorers in the paint, using her height and skill to score easily. She’s a good passer when double-teamed and still a strong shot-blocker. While her quickness has slowed a bit with age, she remains a powerful presence near the rim. In Atlanta, she will be the focus of the team’s inside game.

4. Ezi Magbegor (Seattle Storm)

Ezi Magbegor is a fast and athletic center who blocks shots and defends all over the court. She can guard smaller players and still protect the rim. She rebounds well and finishes strong near the basket. Her shooting outside is still improving, but she plays with high energy and effort every game. Her defense and hustle make her a key player for Seattle.

3. Alanna Smith (Minnesota Lynx)

Alanna Smith is a modern big who can shoot threes, block shots, and pass well. She isn’t the team’s main scorer, but she helps in many ways—especially on defense and in fast-paced offenses. She guards multiple positions and plays with great energy. Her shooting and all-around skills help the Lynx space the floor and play at a quick pace.

2. Jonquel Jones (New York Liberty)

Jonquel Jones is a do-it-all center who can shoot from deep, pass, rebound, and defend. She’s a smart player who helps her team in every area. She can score inside or stretch the floor, making her hard to guard. On defense, she protects the rim and grabs tough rebounds. Jones is a star who makes the Liberty better on both ends.

1. A’ja Wilson (Las Vegas Aces)

A’ja Wilson is the best center in the league. She scores in many ways—inside, mid-range, and even from three. She’s also a strong rebounder and one of the top defenders, blocking shots and guarding every position. Her energy, leadership, and clutch plays make her a superstar. Wilson is the complete package and leads the Aces with her all-around game.

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