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# | Team | Player |
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1 | Indiana Fever | Caitlin Clark – Iowa – 6-0 – Guard – Clark is a superstar; an elite shot-maker who is nearly impossible to guard. She’s the clear no.1 prospect in the 2024 WNBA draft class. |
2 | Phoenix Mercury | Angel Reese – LSU – 6-3 – Forward – Reese is a special talent and is a star both on and off the court. She’s an elite rebounder and interior scorer and is a standout on the defensive end. |
3 | LA Sparks | Aaliyah Edwards – UConn (Canada) – 6-3 – Forward – Edwards is a powerful and athletic post player with great touch around the rim. She’s quick and agile and has all the tools to be a star at the next level. |
4 | Seattle Storm | Cameron Brink – Stanford – 6-4 – Center – A talented center who controls the paint on the defensive end and is a great shot blocker. Brink is a high level rebounder as well and has really good touch on her jumper and can step out to 3. |
5 | Dallas Wings (from Sky) | Paige Bueckers – UConn – 5-11 – Guard – Coming off a torn ACL Bueckers is back and ready to reclaim her spot as one of the most talented and exciting players in the land. She’s lethal with the ball in her hands. |
6 | Wash. Mystics | Hailey van Lith – LSU – 5-7 – Guard – The Louisville transfer brings another big time talent to the Tigers. She projects as a possible first round pick in 2024. |
7 | Minn. Lynx | Deja Kelly – North Carolina – 5-8 – Guard – A compact, quick guard with blow-by ability and a lethal mid range game. A big time athlete. |
8 | Atlanta Dream | Georgia Amoore – Virginia Tech – 5-6 – Guard – Amoore is a blurr with the ball in her hands, able to get to the rim, find teammates off the bounce or get her own shot. |
9 | Dallas Wings | Diamond Johnson – NC State – 5-5 – Guard – Johnson is a shot maker who can light it up from downtown. She moves well without the ball. Has a lot of strength at 5-5. |
10 | Conn. Sun | Emily Ryan – Iowa State – 5-11 – Guard – Ryan is a super-crafty guard who changes speeds well and is a creative finisher. A good iso-scorer. |
11 | NY Liberty | Sarah Andrews – Baylor – 5-6 – Guard – A lightening quick guard who can get to the rim and is a great play-maker. A pesky defender who can really pressure the ball. |
12 | LA Sparks (from Aces) | Nika Muhl – UConn – 5-10 – Guard – A high energy guard with great court vision and play-making skills. Leads by example and brings it every time out. |
13 | Indiana Fever | Mir McLean – Virginia – 5-11 – Guard |
14 | Phoenix Mercury | Madison Scott – Mississippi – 6-1 – Forward |
15 | Atlanta Dream | Ayoka Lee – Kansas State – 6-6 – Center |
16 | Las Vegas Aces (from Mystic) | Kamilla Cardoso – South Carolina – 6-7 – Center |
17 | Wash. Mystic (from Wings) | Alyssa Ustby – North Carolina – 6-1 – Guard |
18 | NY Liberty | DeYona Gaston – Texas – 6-2 – Forward |
19 | Minn. Lynx | Lexi Donarski – Iowa State – 6-0 – Guard |
20 | LA Sparks | Yvonne Ejim – Gonzaga – 6-1 – Forward |
21 | Seattle Storm | Charlisse Leger-Walker – Washington St. – 5-10 – Guard |
22 | Conn. Sun | Maddy Westbeld – Notre Dame – 6-3 – Forward |
23 | Chicago Sky | Kennedy Todd-Williams – North Carolina – 6-0 – Guard |
24 | Las Vegas Aces | Te-Hina Paopao – Oregon – 5-9 – Guard |
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The 2024 WNBA Draft will take place in April of 2024. The draft order will be determined after the season ends (inverse order of standings) with the top four spots in the draft determined by a draft lottery (selected from the four teams not making the playoffs).
Traded 2024 WNBA Draft Picks:
- Wings get Sky first round pick.
- Sparks get Aces first round pick
- Aces get Mystic second round pick
- Mystic get Wings second round pick
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