That would be great for her being close to home, but lordy, aside from Nneka, not a fan of that team at all, and I could never for a team coached by Parker.Hopefully Samuelson goes to the Sparks.
I'm sure she'd like that. I wonder if she makes the squad, does Karlie get waived to make room? Ouch.
It is interesting because usually there are a few players that are clearly lottery locks and I think this year the first round is somewhat homogenized. Durr is certainly worthy of #1 but after that to my eye it is pretty wide open. Whether that is because they are all good or all have question marks I am not going to say.One of the most interesting drafts in years coming up on Wed.
I'm sure she'd like that. I wonder if she makes the squad, does Karlie get waived to make room? Ouch.
Why?That would be great for her being close to home, but lordy, aside from Nneka, not a fan of that team at all, and I could never for a team coached by Parker.
Mock Draft FINAL WNBA Mock Draft
- Asia Durr – Las Vegas Aces
- Teaira McCowan – New York Liberty
- Kalani Brown – Indiana Fever
- Jackie Young** – Chicago Sky
- Napheesa Collier – Dallas Wings
- Arike Ogunbowale – Minnesota Lynx
- Kristine Anigwe – Los Angeles Sparks
- Megan Gustafson – Phoenix Mercury
- Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut Sun
- Xu Han – Washington Mystics
- Alanna Smith – Atlanta Dream
- Bridget Carleton – Seattle Storm
Hahahahahahahaha!!!!Why?
Why?
See above...!Hahahahahahahaha!!!!
Providing the Sparks didn't trade that pick away in some sort of package deal. There are rumors abound.Hopefully Samuelson goes to the Sparks.
Young would be a bad pick at 4 IMO. Sky should be set at 1-3 with Vandersloot, Quigley, Williams and Deshields. Frontcourt desperately needs help. I'd take Collier or Anigwe.
I have a hard time believing that Ezi Magbegor is not a first rounder, and would be even more shocked if Sandy Brondello passes up on the fellow Aussie twice (this blog you linked to has Phoenix taking Sophie Cunningham as the first pick in the second round, Macbegor fifth in second round). Just as shocking might be Phoenix selecting Gustafson at all. Why would they?Mock Draft FINAL WNBA Mock Draft
- Asia Durr – Las Vegas Aces
- Teaira McCowan – New York Liberty
- Kalani Brown – Indiana Fever
- Jackie Young** – Chicago Sky
- Napheesa Collier – Dallas Wings
- Arike Ogunbowale – Minnesota Lynx
- Kristine Anigwe – Los Angeles Sparks
- Megan Gustafson – Phoenix Mercury
- Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut Sun
- Xu Han – Washington Mystics
- Alanna Smith – Atlanta Dream
- Bridget Carleton – Seattle Storm
I'll be shocked of Karlie makes the team. Really deep rookie class coming and she barely played last year.
Why?
I was joking.Seriously, what a dumb question to ask on a UCONN board.
Mock Draft FINAL WNBA Mock Draft
- Asia Durr – Las Vegas Aces
- Teaira McCowan – New York Liberty
- Kalani Brown – Indiana Fever
- Jackie Young** – Chicago Sky
- Napheesa Collier – Dallas Wings
- Arike Ogunbowale – Minnesota Lynx
- Kristine Anigwe – Los Angeles Sparks
- Megan Gustafson – Phoenix Mercury
- Katie Lou Samuelson – Connecticut Sun
- Xu Han – Washington Mystics
- Alanna Smith – Atlanta Dream
- Bridget Carleton – Seattle Storm
What about the prospect of the entire ND team being drafted? Young is clearly the pick of the litter, and Arike will play somewhere. As for the rest: Turner is too one-dimensional; Mabrey and Shepard too slow and, in Jessica's case, too short to play inside in the WNBA. (You saw how both Cox and Brown snuffed her out.) Arike is a magical player, but her personality may not conflate with success in the pros. Glad they're all gone.
As for the Husky players, I feel sure that 'Pheesa will prosper. In Lou's case, despite her growth in all areas in college, she's going to be seen as a gunner at the next level. Will her fate resemble KML's? I wonder.
Why are so many people high on Anigwe? I just don’t see it. Give me Gustafson, MacBegor and Shepard over her everyday and twice on Sunday. I see her as this years Mercedes Russell, too tall to ignore, but not a regular rotation player....I also know I have a bias against Cal....I will bring that up at my next therapy session.
Who would you pick-Gustafson, MacBegor, Shepard or Anigwe and in what order?Anigwe was a hell of a lot more productive throughout her career than Russell, that's for sure. Honestly Russell as a Senior was maybe as good as a Freshman Anigwe, but probably not. Compared to Anigwe as a Senior? Fuhget about it.
Who would you pick-Gustafson, MacBegor, Shepard or Anigwe and in what order?
I haven't seen MacBegor at all but she has a reputation for having a ton of upside. Probably biggest issue is if and when she'd come to the U.S. to play. This is tough. Gustafson was ridiculously productive in college, not sure it will translate to the WNBA as well. Shepard is certainly a skilled player. Baylor made her disappear until Cox got injured. I think she might struggle with the size and athleticism of pro post players. I'm not predicting Anigwe will be a star but I think she'll be a decent pro. One thing you have to give her credit for is having a good motor. You don't average 16 rebounds/game by coasting on the court.Lou is a well rounded player, quicker can put the ball on the floor, rebound, and not a liability on defense.What about the prospect of the entire ND team being drafted? Young is clearly the pick of the litter, and Arike will play somewhere. As for the rest: Turner is too one-dimensional; Mabrey and Shepard too slow and, in Jessica's case, too short to play inside in the WNBA. (You saw how both Cox and Brown snuffed her out.) Arike is a magical player, but her personality may not conflate with success in the pros. Glad they're all gone.
As for the Husky players, I feel sure that 'Pheesa will prosper. In Lou's case, despite her growth in all areas in college, she's going to be seen as a gunner at the next level. Will her fate resemble KML's? I wonder.