The Money Line: Odds, Prediction for WNBA Most Valuable Player
The Front Runners
Maya Moore (+350)
Moore, who finished third in the MVP voting last season, is always going to be in the mix. Entering her seventh season in the league, Moore has only missed one game over her career, proving to be one of the most reliable players out there. Her per-game numbers actually took a slight dip last season, averaging fewer points while taking four fewer shots per game, but she only played 29.7 minutes, the fewest since her second season in the league. That said, you know Moore and her Lynx teammates will be motivated after the way last season ended and I would expect the do-it-all guard to be in the MVP talks all season long.