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besides KML, who will be top 10 wnba '15 draft picks?

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Or in other words, whom can Sun get with
Two #1 picks in April 2015.? ... I can't think of any other great/good seniors ...
(Let's not get into 2016.... "top pick"...or picks..)...
 
Elizabeth Williams? I don't know, that class isn't the strongest.
 
After KML...I'd have to say Izzy...then EW...after that its a toss-up...I'd throw Massengale in there if she is anything like she was pre-injury 2013 for her upcoming senior season. Oneil from Kentucky comes to mind if she has a solid senior season.
 
KML
Izzy
EW
Nneka E. from Texas
Crystal Bradford
Algeisha Welch (to lazy to look up spelling) of South Carolina
Rachel Banham of Minnesota
Cierra Burdick will be a high pick because of size and skill set
Ariel will get a look if she is in the same form as last year
 
This is a pretty weak class compared to this past class. I do believe that Nneka Enemkpali will be a top pick. She is a big, athletic player with tons of potential. She is probably one of, if not the most athletic players coming out.

I think that Welch may be the top pick in the class. She is also super athletic and has a great inside/outside game. If I had to pick right now, she would be my first pick.
 
Wow...not a good draft.... and probably no good foreigners either.... so Sun team may not likely improve too much in 2015...
Ashja may be done..... 35 in august 2015...
 
Massengale if she is able too stay healthy. Then she should go in first round.
Harrison is a first round pick.
 
Honestly, I think the top 4 players are likely to be KML, Harrison, Stokes and Enemkpali. I'm not sold on Williams, Burdick, Massengale, Smith, Hammond or Welch. Not saying those players aren't decent, nor that they won't go in the top 10 (mainly because there's no one else), but we've seen weak drafts where only 3 or 4 players from an entire class actually last in the WNBA, and then others where 10-12 players make an impact. I think this may be one where only a few last or do much...
 
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