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The league announced that A'ja Wilson and Breanna Stewart of the Seattle Storm were unanimous selections to the All-WNBA First Team.

Wilson and Stewart were both named to the All-WNBA first team for the third year in a row.

1st2ndTotal
A'ja Wilson560280
Breanna Stewart560280
Kelsey Plum505265
Skylar Diggins-Smith2126183
Candace Parker2421183
Alyssa Thomas2025175
Sabrina Ionescu1531168
Nneka Ogwumike932141
Jonquel Jones1222126
Sylvia Fowles12065

The Chicago Sky had two players on the first team.

Plum's All-WNBA selection is the first of her career, despite a career year in which she earned her first All-Star bid and won All-Star Game Most Valuable Player. Diggins-Smith has six All-WNBA honors. Plum got 50 of 56 possible first-team votes, Diggins-Smith got 21 first-team votes, andParker got 24 first-team votes.

The Sun's Jonquel Jones and New York Liberty's Ionescu were both selected to the All-WNBA second team.

Thomas was the only second-team player to get at least 20 first-team votes. Wilson was the top vote getter in the voting for the Most Valuable Player.

Wilson became the fifth player to win league Most Valuable Player and Defensive Player of the Year in the same season.

Only three of the 10 players who made the All-WNBA teams were listed as guards, which is the first time in league history that's happened. The first team will get $10,300 and the second team will get $5,150.