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Should play in AustraliaTiana from Syracuse wasn't drafted.
Should play in AustraliaTiana from Syracuse wasn't drafted.
Not really impressed resume,
Kuier, 19, plays professionally for Ragusa in Italy, where she has averaged 8.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game this season. She doesn't turn 20 until August. Kuier was born in Cairo after her parents fled war-torn South Sudan. When she was 2-years-old, her family immigrated to Finland.
Everyone keeps saying this but is it that hard to imagine that the people making the picks have a little, or maybe even a lot more to go on than a fleeting eye test?Shocked that Evans is not the first round pick. The tournament performance was really hurt her grading. But still she deserves to be a first-round pick.
Got invited to PHX training campTiana from Syracuse wasn't drafted.
I only saw a few of her games this season and the one thing I noticed was her visible frustration to her teammates. Granted they were both losses but it struck me as a bit bizarre. I was very shocked to see her at 3 in the mock drafts. I figured I just hadn’t seen enough of her to know her talent level. Looks like the GMs weren’t too impressed? Odd that the media was so far off.Arella finally at #22
Basically she and Kyrse flipped spots relative to expectations.
Yeah. Still psyched about a healthy Sabrina though.as a Liberty fan, not to psyched. Seems to me like a double of Willoughby?
But her upside is bigger than anyone in the draft.Not really impressed resume,
Kuier, 19, plays professionally for Ragusa in Italy, where she has averaged 8.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game this season. She doesn't turn 20 until August. Kuier was born in Cairo after her parents fled war-torn South Sudan. When she was 2-years-old, her family immigrated to Finland.
With all her moving around she's certainly earned it.Slocum #13 to LV.
What team? She's not sniffing any of them, she may get an invite to a training camp.surprised nobody took a flyer on Anna Wilson I'm sure she would make a team
I did some research but couldn't unequivocally determine that she was leaving Stanford. Any chance she stays another year?surprised nobody took a flyer on Anna Wilson I'm sure she would make a team
Yes. Turned professional (in Europe) after her freshman year. Big loss.Aina Ayuso from Spain. Wasn't she with Oregon briefly?
Agree. Felt she was pressing and trying to show she was WNBA ready, and failed.I only saw a few of her games this season and the one thing I noticed was her visible frustration to her teammates. Granted they were both losses but it struck me as a bit bizarre. I was very shocked to see her at 3 in the mock drafts. I figured I just hadn’t seen enough of her to know her talent level. Looks like the GMs weren’t too impressed? Odd that the media was so far off.
If you followed Paige before UConn, you may have watched her in the 2019 U19 World Cup. The US team beat Australia in overtime in the gold medal game. Shyla Heal was the youngest player in that tournament and she was the starting point guard for Australia. By the way, the leading scorer in that game was Jaz Shelley.Ok. Now an Aussie I never heard of??
Wondering how Evina feels after seeing the draft. I would have drafted her over 50% of the first round players.
She is right and not just because it was a relatively weak draft. The new union contract has had the effect of reducing the number of jobs available. Many teams think the best use of their salary cap is to spend it on upgrading a rotational player, and not have a 12th player. That was true last year as well of course, but for one year was more than offset by players who avoided the bubble for health or other reasons.Lobo basically saying good luck about these 2nd/ 3rd round picks sticking
I think with limited high end talent the mock drafters were hanging their hats on stats and not looking closely at players. The players that actually make teams are going to be pretty limited in minutes I expect, and I suspect the GMs are looking at specific traits that might possibly fill a need on their team.
The good teams have already got 10 or 11 players set and could just as easily fill with other players that get cut later or are current FAs as with players outside the top 5 or 8 unless they find a hidden gem. Lot of small school fliers in the third round - player that weren't easy to evaluate by stats as they had limited game film with and against superior college players. Even the AA team voters had a hard time determining the quality of seniors and filled teams with underclassmen.
Telling note - Seattle traded the #1 pick in this draft for Lou who is being passed around the W like a hot potato. And they traded the #11 pick for a 2019 late second rounder who has actually improved a little in her 2 years in the league.
Strange note - Seattle then drafted 3 players in 2nd and 3rd rounds. MN took one shot in the first and exited the rest of the draft - I actual think they got a possible roster player in Davis.