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Paige Bueckers' Big WNBA Move: What's Next for the Star Guard?
Dallas, USATuesday, April 15, 2025
The WNBA draft is not just about Bueckers. Other teams like the Washington Mystics, who have had a rough few seasons, are also looking to reshape their rosters. The Mystics have the No. 3 and No. 6 picks, which they acquired through trades. They might be eyeing players like Kiki Iriafen from USC or Aneesah Morrow from LSU. The Seattle Storm, despite a decent season, have the second pick due to a trade. The Golden State Valkyries, the league's newest franchise, will have the No. 5 pick. The Los Angeles Sparks, who had a tough season, will pick at No. 9.
The draft will feature 16 players, including Bueckers, Iriafen, Morrow, Notre Dame's Sonia Citron, and the French star Dominique Malonga. It's set to air at 7:30 p. m. Eastern time on ESPN. This event could significantly impact the league's landscape, bringing in new talent and reshaping team dynamics. Fans are eager to see how these young athletes will contribute to their respective teams and the league as a whole.
The WNBA has seen a surge in popularity, thanks to the league's growing roster of superstars. From newcomers like Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese to veterans like A'ja Wilson and Sabrina Ionescu, these players have brought a massive boost in audience engagement. The league's future looks bright, with more young talent ready to make their mark.
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