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WNBA Power Rankings - Chicago Sky back at No. 1, but playoff picture still coming into focus

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We know this much in the final WNBA Power Rankings of 2022 as the regular season enters its last week: No team has thrown in the towel, even the Indiana Fever, who have long been eliminated from the postseason.

Everyone is battling to the very end. The defending champion Chicago Sky, one of five teams that have already clinched a spot in the playoffs, are back on top of our rankings.

The Dallas Wings were the only team with a perfect record this past week, and they have all but clinched a postseason berth.

Five other teams are still in the running for the playoffs. One of them is the Minnesota Lynx, who got a big lift on Sunday with the return of Napheesa Collier, back after giving birth to a daughter in May.

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