WNBA all-time leading scorers: Tina Charles shares moment with Diana Taurasi after becoming league's No. 2 scorer

08-22-2024
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Tina Charles entered Wednesday needing just 10 points to move into second place on the WNBA's all-time scoring list.

The Atlanta Dream star accomplished that goal, notching 12 points and 17 rebounds in her team's 72-63 win over the Phoenix Mercury.

Charles' record-breaking bucket came early in the fourth quarter. She was standing at the 3-point line when her teammates corraled an offensive rebound and kicked it out to her.

The 35-year-old nailed the wide-open shot.

Fittingly, Charles' bucket came against Phoenix. The Mercury are led by Diana Taurasi, a 20-year WNBA veteran who is, far and away, the league's all-time leading scorer. She was Charles' college teammate at UConn and the duo briefly reunited in Phoenix during the 2022 season.

The two shared a warm embrace after a timeout was called to honor Charles' achievement.

Charles was also swarmed by her Dream teammates and received a raucous ovation from the crowd on hand in College Park.

That left her feeling "a whole bunch of gratitude" about her achievement after she spent the 2023 season out of the league.

"I thought I was done playing last year," Charles said, per ESPN. "So for me to be here right now is just really special."

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WNBA all-time scoring leaders

Second place is almost certainly the highest honor Charles can earn on the WNBA's all-time scoring list.

Taurasi is more than 3,000 points ahead of Charles and remains the only player in the W's history to score more than 10,000 points. The 20-year veteran has 10,500 points on the nose as of Thursday, Aug. 22.

The Connecticut Sun's DeWanna Bonner, 37, is within striking distance of Charles, sitting just 164 points off her pace at No. 5 overall. The New York Liberty's Breanna Stewart is the youngest player among the top 25 scorers, as the 29-year-old has racked up 5,158 points so far during her WNBA career.

Below is a look at the WNBA's top scorers of all time as of Thursday, Aug. 22, with active players listed in bold.

Rank Player Points
1 Diana Taurasi 10,500
2 Tina Charles 7,491
3 Tina Thompson* 7,488
4 Tamika Catchings* 7,380
5 DeWanna Bonner 7,327
6 Candice Dupree 6,895
7 Cappie Pondexter 6,811
8 Sue Bird 6,803
9 Candace Parker 6,574
10 Katie Smith* 6,452
11 Sylvia Fowles 6,415
12 Nneka Ogwumike 6,320
13 Lisa Leslie* 6,263
14 Seimone Augustus* 6,005
  Lauren Jackson* 6,005
16 Becky Hammon* 5,841
17 Angel McCoughtry 5,797
18 DeLisha Milton-Jones 5,571
19 Katie Douglas 5,560
20 Lindsay Whalen* 5,523
21 Brittney Griner 5,382
22 Jewell Loyd 5,375
23 Breanna Stewart 5,158
24 Swin Cash* 5,119
25 Tangela Smith 5,046

Denotes a Basketball Hall of Famer.

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WNBA scoring leaders 2024

Two of the WNBA's all-time scoring leaders — Stewart and Loyd — are among the WNBA's most prolific scorers of the 2024 season. They rank within the top six in total points scored, while Bonner checks in at 13th and Nneka Ogwumike at 16th.

Rank Player Team Points
1 A'ja Wilson Aces 726
2 Kahleah Copper Mercury 670
3 Arike Ogunbowale Wings 572
4 Jewell Loyd Storm 568
5 Sabrina Ionescu Liberty 537
6 Breanna Stewart Liberty 516
7 Dearica Hamby Sparks 504
8 Caitlin Clark Fever 497
9 Kelsey Mitchell Fever 495
10 Kelsey Plum Aces 492
11 Napheesa Collier Lynx 470
12 Jackie Young Aces 465
13 DeWanna Bonner Sun 446
14 Ariel Atkins Mystics 443
  Kayla McBride Lynx 443
16 Chennedy Carter Sky 437
  Nneka Ogwumike Storm 437
18 Jonquel Jones Liberty 425
19 Allisha Gray Dream 423
20 Aliyah Boston Fever 393

The overall list doesn't change much when looking at points per game instead of total points, but Taurasi cracks the top 20 on the per-game list for 2024, averaging 15.7 points across 25 games. Her teammate Brittney Griner also makes a big jump, as Griner has played in just 19 games as of this writing.

Rank Player Team Points
1 A'ja Wilson Aces 26.9
2 Kahleah Copper Mercury 23.1
3 Arike Ogunbowale Wings 22.0
4 Napheesa Collier Lynx 20.4
5 Jewell Loyd Storm 20.3
6 Sabrina Ionescu Liberty 19.9
7 Breanna Stewart Liberty 19.8
8 Kelsey Plum Aces 18.2
9 Brittney Griner Mercury 18.1
10 Dearica Hamby Sparks 18.0
11 Jackie Young Aces 17.9
12 Caitlin Clark Fever 17.8
13 Kelsey Mitchell Fever 17.7
14 Nneka Ogwumike Storm 17.5
15 Chennedy Carter Sky 16.8
16 DeWanna Bonner Sun 16.5
17 Rhyne Howard Dream 16.3
18 Ariel Atkins Mystics 15.8
  Kayla McBride Lynx 15.8
20 Diana Taurasi Mercury 15.7

Wilson seems likely to lead the WNBA in scoring for the 2024 season, but she won't quite crack 5,000 career points yet. She will have a shot to do so during the 2025 campaign — provided that she can stay healthy.