How does the Commissioner's Cup work?
Each team plays head-to-head against teams in their conference during a set period. The teams with the best record in each conference advance to the final.
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The WNBA Commissioner's Cup is set for a dramatic conclusion as several teams battle for a place in the final. With key games ahead, the race to the championship is wide open.
The Commissioner's Cup is an in-season tournament featuring 36 games played from June 1-17. The team from each conference with the best record advances to the final. This year marks the first time that no team has secured a berth before the final day of games, intensifying the competition.
**Eastern Conference:** The Atlanta Dream can clinch a spot by defeating the New York Liberty. If the Dream lose and the Indiana Fever win against the Connecticut Sun, the Fever would advance due to a tiebreaker. The Liberty need to win and hope for a Fever loss to advance.
**Western Conference:** The Minnesota Lynx can secure their place by defeating the Las Vegas Aces. If the Lynx lose, but the Seattle Storm also lose to the Los Angeles Sparks, the Lynx still advance. The Storm need to win and hope for a Lynx loss to move on.
These games not only determine who competes for the Commissioner's Cup but also provide a glimpse into potential playoff matchups later in the season.
Each team plays head-to-head against teams in their conference during a set period. The teams with the best record in each conference advance to the final.
The winning team receives a share of the $500,000 prize pool, with an additional $120,000 in cryptocurrency provided by Coinbase.
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