Fever WNBA GM Survey Honors

Mon, Jun 8, 2015, 3:45 PM

Tamika Catchings

Best Perimeter Defender: Tamika Catchings tied with three other players, including Fever teammate Briann January, receiving 17 percent of votes for the honor of Best Perimeter Defender as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings

Best On-Ball Defender: Tamika Catchings came in second place with 25 percent of votes for Best On-Ball Defender as voted by WNBA GMs. Teammate Briann January beat her out for first place. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings

Best Interior Defender: Tamika Catchings tied for second with three other players for the WNBA’s Best Interior Defender as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Briana Butler

Best Defensive Team: The Fever were voted as having the best team defense in the WNBA, receiving 50 percent of the vote from WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings

Best Basketball IQ: Tamika Catchings tied for third with Minnesota Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen for the honor of having the best basketball IQ as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings

Best at Making Her Teammates Better: Tamika Catchings tied for first with Minnesota Lynx guard Lindsay Whalen, receiving 17 percent of the vote, to be named the player who is best at making her teammates better, as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings leads a huddle of her teammates

Best Leader: Tamika Catchings placed second, receiving 33 percent of the vote, for the honor of Best Leader, as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Shavonte Zellous shoots a jumper against the New York Liberty last season during a game at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. Zellous placed third, receiving 8 percent of the vote from WNBA GMs, for the title of player you would want taking a shot with the game on the line. (Photo by Ron Hoskins/NBAE via Getty Images)

Player to Take a Shot With the Game on the Line: Shavonte Zellous placed third for the title of player you would want taking a shot with the game on the line, as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Briann January On Ball Defense

Best On-Ball Defender: With 33 percent of the vote, Briann January is believed to be the WNBA’s top on-ball defender according to the league’s GMs (NBAE/GettyImages).

Tamika Catchings Tough

Toughest Player: Tamika Catchings was voted the WNBA’s toughest player for the third straight year. She received 33 percent of votes from the league’s GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Tamika Catchings DPOY

Defensive Player of the Year: Tamika Catchings tied for third in voting for WNBA GM’s predictions for who will win the league’s Defensive Player of the Year award at the end of the season. Catchings was tied with four other players, including teammate Briann January. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Briann January

Defensive Player of the Year: Briann January tied for third with four other players, including teammate Tamika Catchings, for the choice of player to be named this season’s WNBA Defensive Player of the Year in voting by the league’s GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Stephanie White talks during a huddle

WNBA Champions: Head Coach Stephanie White’s Indiana Fever tied for second with three other teams as WNBA GMs’ pick to win this year’s WNBA Finals. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Indiana Fever crowd with glow sticks

Best Home Court Advantage: The Fever tied for third with two other teams for the title of having the best home court advantage as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Shenise Johnson

Eastern Conference Champions: The Fever received 17 percent of the vote, coming in third place in the list of teams chosen to win the Eastern Conference, as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Erlana Larkins

Most Underrated Player: Erlana Larkins tied for second for the honor of the league’s most underrated player as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)

Erlana Larkins

Best Rebounder: Erlana Larkins tied for third with four other players for the title of the best rebounder in the WNBA, as voted by the league’s GMs.(NBAE/GettyImages)

Briann January and Layshia Clarendon guard Skylar Diggins

Best Perimeter Defender: Briann January tied for first with three players including teammate Tamika Catchings, receiving 17 percent of the vote for the league’s Best Perimeter Defender as voted by WNBA GMs. (NBAE/GettyImages)