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[QUOTE="bballnut90, post: 2689594, member: 2117"] Really strong draft when you look at the success of those three, plus other players that Plebe mentioned. Compare that to 2012 where the only standouts are Nneka, Glory and Hayes. The only players still active are the top 5 picks, Riquna Williams and Hayes. Or compare that to 2015 where the only really successful players have been Williams and Loyd. Harrison/Hamby/Boyd/Stokes have been solid but could get lost in the shuffle with strong 2018 and 2019 classes. Players like Zahui B, KML, and Parker could all be out of the league soon. And I believe those are the only remaining player should from the draft just 3 years ago. Wnba drafts generally only have about 5-10 players (or less) who can really stick in the league. I think the 2018 and 2019 classes will the best we’ve had in quite some time, and we’ll likely see a lot of players earning playing time and having 5+ year careers. [/QUOTE]
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