1. Quite fond of the idea of Gabby Williams going to Washington and taking over the lock down defender role from Tierra Ruffin-Pratt.
2. If the lack of negative comments on The Boneyard is any indication, Victoria Vivians has quieted the doubters. A very good prospect at the next level.
3. Looking at the size of the rookies coming into the WNBA, the size and strength of the veterans, it is sometimes hard to believe that Maya Moore is only 6 foot playing in the front court; A superstar/perennial all star. Yet the term undersized has never/rarely been used to describe her.
4. Agree with those who opine that this is a deep draft. It would not too far fetched a notion to believe that another franchise or two is in the WNBA's future; Especially if the NBA subsidizes them. Get more NBA Hall of Famers to associate themselves with WNBA franchises.
5. It is yet to be seen if the LA/Minnesota hold on the top spot will be challenged. It is time for Seattle to make the leap(It might also be time for Sue Bird to find a comfy spot on the bench grooming her heir apparent or in the front office; Not because she has lost a step or two but because Seattle, right now, cannot compete with LA and Minnesota, or even Phoenix, and need to go in another direction). Atlanta was once a championship contender and they still have Angel. New York has Tina. All the teams start 0-0.
6. #4 means that teams can waive veterans, pare down their respective salary caps, and solidify the star contracts.