WNBA Most Improved Player Odds (2025)
Published on: May 14, 2025
Updated on: October 31, 2025
Category: Odds

The following post features WNBA Most Improved Player Odds (2025).
With the 2025 WNBA season underway, oddsmakers have released their Most Improved Player (MIP) odds – highlighting breakout candidates poised to take a major leap forward this year.
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Betting the Most Improved Player race is all about spotting momentum early – identifying players making the leap before the market fully adjusts to their breakout performances.
So, how is the WNBA MIP race shaping up? Here’s what you need to know.
Overview
Last season, DiJonai Carrington broke through in a big way, capturing the 2024 WNBA Most Improved Player award after elevating her game with the Connecticut Sun.
Now in 2025, a new crop of breakout stars is emerging—and oddsmakers have spotlighted the top contenders for this year’s honor.
MIP Award
The WNBA Most Improved Player award is presented annually to the player who demonstrates the greatest year-over-year development. Voted on by a panel of national sportswriters and broadcasters, the honor recognizes significant growth in performance, role, and overall impact during the regular season.
MIP Award Odds (2025)
Below is a table displaying the odds of the top contenders for the WNBA Most Improved Player. All odds were sourced on May 26, 2025. Click here for the very latest odds (via FanDuel).
Player |
Position |
Team |
Odds (5/26/2025) |
|---|---|---|---|
Brittney Sykes |
Guard |
Washington Mystics |
+340 |
Azurá Stevens |
Forward |
Los Angeles Sparks |
+800 |
Rhyne Howard |
Guard |
Atlanta Dream |
+950 |
Rickea Jackson |
Forward |
Los Angeles Sparks |
+1100 |
Kamilla Cardoso |
Center |
Chicago Sky |
+1500 |
Olivia Nelson-Ododa |
Center |
Connecticut Sun |
+1500 |
Natasha Cloud |
Forward |
New York Liberty |
+1500 |
Gabby Williams |
Forward |
Seattle Storm |
+1500 |
Aliyah Boston |
Center |
Indiana Fever |
+1900 |
Kayla Thornton |
Forward |
Golden State Valkyries |
+2500 |
Caitlin Clark |
Guard |
Indiana Fever |
+2500 |
Maddy Siegrist |
Forward |
Dallas Wings |
+3400 |
Temi Fagbenle |
Center |
Golden State Valkyries |
+3400 |
Angel Reese |
Forward |
Chicago Sky |
+3400 |
Leonie Fiebich |
Forward |
New York Liberty |
+3400 |
Jade Melbourne |
Guard |
Washington Mystics |
+3400 |
Player Spotlights
Brittney Sykes (+340)
Brittney Sykes leads the Most Improved Player odds at +340 – and for good reason. A known defensive stopper in recent years, Sykes has stepped up as a primary scoring option for the Mystics in 2025. Her offensive usage has spiked, and she’s delivering career-best numbers in points, assists, and efficiency. The added scoring punch, combined with her trademark perimeter defense, gives her a two-way profile that voters love.
If she keeps up this level of play and Washington shows even modest improvement, Sykes could be tough to beat. Her odds are short, but for bettors looking to back a frontrunner with a well-rounded case, she’s the most complete package in the field.
Azurá Stevens (+800)
After missing significant time due to injury last season, Azurá Stevens has returned in 2025 looking like a force for the Sparks – and the books have taken notice. At +800, she’s a strong value play in the MIP race. With increased minutes and a bigger offensive role, Stevens has boosted her scoring and rebounding while anchoring the frontcourt.
Her transformation from a rotational big to a nightly double-double threat gives her a compelling narrative, especially if L.A. flirts with playoff contention. If she stays healthy and keeps trending up, Stevens has the type of comeback story that voters love to reward.
Rhyne Howard (+950)
A former No. 1 pick, Rhyne Howard is already a known name – but in 2025, she’s likely to level up even more. Howard is posting more efficient shooting numbers and embracing a larger leadership role on a young Dream team. At +950, the value lies in her potential to explode statistically, especially if Atlanta leans on her to carry the offense.
She may not fit the traditional MIP mold, but if voters see a star turning into a superstar, she could absolutely make a late-season push. For bettors looking to back a breakout narrative from a high-ceiling player, Howard is a live underdog.
Rickea Jackson (+1100)
Rickea Jackson is making a serious sophomore leap for the Sparks, and her +1100 odds reflect growing confidence in her development. After a solid rookie year, Jackson has significantly improved her shot selection, scoring output, and defensive versatility.
Playing alongside Azurá Stevens, she’s benefiting from better spacing and more touches – and her athleticism continues to shine. Jackson’s upward trajectory and high-visibility market in L.A. make her a sneaky value pick. If she continues to raise her production while helping the Sparks stay competitive, she could climb into the top tier of MIP contenders quickly.
WNBA MIP Award Winners (2010-24)
The table below highlights every WNBA Most Improved Player Award winner since 2010.
Year |
Player |
Position |
Team |
|---|---|---|---|
2024 |
DiJonai Carrington |
Guard |
Connecticut Sun |
2023 |
Satou Sabally |
Forward |
Dallas Wings |
2022 |
Jackie Young |
Guard |
Las Vegas Aces |
2021 |
Brionna Jones |
Forward |
Connecticut Sun |
2020 |
Betnijah Laney |
Forward |
Atlanta Dream |
2019 |
Leilani Mitchell |
Guard |
Phoenix Mercury |
2018 |
Natasha Howard |
Forward |
Seattle Storm |
2017 |
Jonquel Jones |
Center |
Connecticut Sun |
2016 |
Elizabeth Williams |
Forward |
Atlanta Dream |
2015 |
Kelsey Bone |
Center |
Connecticut Sun |
2014 |
Skylar Diggins |
Guard |
Tulsa Shock (now Dallas Wings) |
2013 |
Shavonte Zellous |
Guard |
Indiana Fever |
2012 |
Kristi Toliver |
Guard |
Los Angeles Sparks |
2011 |
Kia Vaughn |
Center |
New York Liberty |
2010 |
Leilani Mitchell |
Guard |
New York Liberty |