JoePgh
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In my inbox this morning was an email from The Next, a blog of sorts on Women's Basketball. It was an article by a reporter named Em Adler about the lottery draft order, which will be decided later this afternoon. She was dishing about who the four lottery picks would be, and in what order.
She said that the four top players in the 2024 draft, in the opinion of WNBA scouts with whom she has had off-the-record conversations, are Caitlin Clark, some guard named Paige who isn't expected even to be in the draft, Cameron Brink, and then ... Aaliyah Edwards! The consensus opinion ranks Aaliyah higher than Kamila Cardoso and Rickea Jackson.
This surprised me, since I had thought of Aaliyah as a pick in the 6th to 9th slot of the first round (and I was hoping that Minnesota would get her).
The article suggests that she may be headed to "UConn West" in Seattle. I think she might be more successful at UConn Midwest in the Twin Cities.
The article notes that Caitlin and even Brink, as well as Paige, may opt for another year of college, in which case Aaliyah might be drafted even higher than #4.
She said that the four top players in the 2024 draft, in the opinion of WNBA scouts with whom she has had off-the-record conversations, are Caitlin Clark, some guard named Paige who isn't expected even to be in the draft, Cameron Brink, and then ... Aaliyah Edwards! The consensus opinion ranks Aaliyah higher than Kamila Cardoso and Rickea Jackson.
This surprised me, since I had thought of Aaliyah as a pick in the 6th to 9th slot of the first round (and I was hoping that Minnesota would get her).
The article suggests that she may be headed to "UConn West" in Seattle. I think she might be more successful at UConn Midwest in the Twin Cities.
The article notes that Caitlin and even Brink, as well as Paige, may opt for another year of college, in which case Aaliyah might be drafted even higher than #4.