A total of 60 regular-season contests involving all 12 teams count toward the Cup standings.
In October 2021, the WNBA announced that Coinbase had acquired the naming rights to the Cup starting with the 2022 tournament.
The first Commissioner's Cup Final game was held at Footprint Center in Phoenix, Arizona.
[4] The total compensation tops out at $500,000, with the winning team making around $30,000 per player and the game's MVP taking home an additional $5,000.
Statistics for cumulative annual finals wins and losses, not Commissioner's Cup qualifying games: This table shows a list of records through the history of the Commissioner's Cup final.