You say Kiah looks great, maybe that’s why they drafted so many guards because they have faith in Kiah and Zahui B
I’ve followed Willoughby for the past 4 years. She’s smart, tough, a leader and a great defender. Don’t think she’ll be a star in the W, but she’ll be good. Nice pickup for the Liberty.I have to admit, I know nothing about Willoughby. Can't say that I watched Virginia at all this last season. Led the ACC in scoring, that says something about her.
Megan replace Tina at the Liberty. Still got multiple UConn players....but there might be a trade.
Were they on that team? I would think they'd be too old considering they were in this draft.Germany with two second round picks lost to Colombia at U19 last year![]()
With Ezi coming to Seattle for the upcoming season (assuming that the season takes place), the Storm roster will have 12 players and no room for either Joyner or Gorecki unless a roster subtraction is made. The Storm will retain the rights to their #1 pick this season and the plan is for her to join the team in 2021.Seattle drafted Haley Gorecki at #31. Looks like they were going with shooters with their picks.
With Carrington redshirting this season and Wilson returning for a 5th year, Fingall was the only Stanford senior who really has a chance to play professionally. Brewer played sparingly for Stanford during her four seasons.No one from Stanford?
Pivec had another very solid season in '19-'20, averaging 14.8 points, 9.3 boards (second in the PAC-12), and 4.5 assists per game. ESPN had a graphic tonight on Pivec that she was the only female D1 player to average at least 14/9/4 in '19-'20. She shot 50% from the field. She had been projected anywhere from #10 to #23 during the past week. So, being picked at #25 had to be a bit disappointing for her. At 5'10", she will have to show an ability to stretch defenses at the next level by consistently making threes. She shot 42% from beyond the arc as a junior and 36% from distance this past season, but on only about two attempts per game. Her ability to drive, pass, defend, and to rebound were her strengths.You remember all that talk you had about her before the season? Now look
They don't have a lot of talent depth on their teams so they move up a lot of their better younger players. For example the # 22 pick Fiebich is only 20. Most other national teams do not follow the USA's example of age groupings. They are more apt to kick up a player if she has talent. It's not that unusual to see 15 and 16 year olds playing on the U19 team as well.Germany with two second round picks lost to Colombia at U19 last year![]()
Because she had a really good season last year, she was projected in some early mock drafts to go as high as the middle of the first round. She regressed this season, perhaps not in some stats, but her shooting percentages went down. People should watch Geno's breakdown of Saballys game to get more insight as to what other than pure stats coaches look for to evaluate a player's game. As he said, a lot of players know what to do- the question is not what but knowing when. She was also hurt in not having a chance to show what she could do in the Playoffs because she again started to play really well in her last few games- and I am not referring to stats rather to choices made.Pivec had another very solid season in '19-'20, averaging 14.8 points, 9.3 boards (second in the PAC-12), and 4.5 assists per game. ESPN had a graphic tonight on Pivec that she was the only female D1 player to average at least 14/9/4 in '19-'20. She shot 50% from the field. She had been projected anywhere from #10 to #23 during the past week. So, being picked at #25 had to be a bit disappointing for her. At 5'10", she will have to show an ability to stretch defenses at the next level by consistently making threes. She shot 42% from beyond the arc as a junior and 36% from distance this past season, but on only about two attempts per game. Her ability to drive, pass, defend, and to rebound were her strengths.
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I really like her motor. I hope that she can find a home in Atlanta to show that a third-round pick has a chance to survive in the WNBA. If it can be done, Pivec will have a chance to do so.
Typically how many people out of the 36 selected actually make a WNBA roster? Less than half? If that's the case why bother having 3 rounds. The NBA drafts only have 2 rounds.
| Tierra Ruffin-Pratt (LAS) [Undrafted/2013] GP-34 MP-856 |
| Erica Wheeler (IND) [Undrafted/2013] GP-34 MP-850 (All-Star MVP) |
| Kayla Thornton (DAL) [Undrafted/2014] GP-27 MP-822 |
| Sami Whitcomb (SEA) [Undrafted/2010] GP-33 MP-674 |
| Yvonne Turner (PHO) [Undrafted/2010] GP-29 MP-595 |
| Stephanie Talbot (MIN) [#33/2014] GP-33 MP-561 |
| Brooke McCarty-Williams (DAL) [Undrafted/2018] GP-34 MP-447 |
| Theresa Plaisance (TOT) [#27/2014] GP-31 MP-442 |
| Rebecca Allen (NYL) [Undrafted/2014] GP-24 MP-412 |
| Nayo Raincock-Ekunwe (NYL) [Undrafted/2013] GP-28 MP-367 |
| Marine Johannes (NYL) [Undrafted/2017] GP-19 MP-345 |
| Temi Fagbenle (MIN) [#35/2016] GP-18 MP-271 |
| Blake Dietrick (SEA) [Undrafted/2015] GP-17 MP-106 |
| Asia Taylor (TOT) [#36/2014] GP-12 MP-96 |
| Karlie Samuelson (TOT) [Undrafted/2017] GP-7 MP-84 |
| Jamierra Faulkner (CHI) [#34/2014] GP-13 MP-72 |
| Kim Mestdagh (WAS) [Undrafted/2012] GP-15 MP-71 |
| Paris Kea (IND) [#25/2019] GP-11 MP-60 |
| Avery Warley-Talbert (NYL) [Undrafted/2012] GP-3 MP-35 |
| Shao Ting (MIN) [Undrafted/2011] GP-5 MP-27 |
| Haley Peters (ATL) [Undrafted/2014] GP-4 MP-26 |
| Arica Carter (PHO) [#32/2019] GP-6 MP-24 |
| Victoria Macaulay (CHI) [Undrafted/2013] GP-5 MP-22 |
| Kenisha Bell (MIN) [#30/2019] GP-3 MP-11 |
What the hell????? Liberty?? I will be y’alls GM if you need me

Pivec actually shot very well for a guard again from the field this season with a field goal percentage above 50%, mostly on mid-range jumpers and drives into the paint. I believe that she was 5th in the PAC-12 in field goal percentage. She shot 36% from distance, but only took a total of 62 attempts in her 32 games. In '18-'19, Pivec shot nearly 53% from the field and 42% from distance. She typically has not taken a lot of three-pointers, averaging less than two attempts from beyond the arc in '19-'20.Because she had a really good season last year, she was projected in some early mock drafts to go as high as the middle of the first round. She regressed this season, perhaps not in some stats, but her shooting percentages went down. People should watch Geno's breakdown of Saballys game to get more insight as to what other than pure stats coaches look for to evaluate a player's game. As he said, a lot of players know what to do- the question is not what but knowing when. She was also hurt in not having a chance to show what she could do in the Playoffs because she again started to play really well in her last few games- and I am not referring to stats rather to choices made.
Since the WNBA went to 36 picks starting 2010 Draft an average of 22.3 players selected played during that upcoming season.
On average 3 players selected in the Third Round played minutes.
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My first pick would be Wilbert Harrison!I should say so since I’m just a one eyed cat peeping in a seafood store!
Megan Draft Clip + Interview (and a Kevin Durant shout out)
I think Megan is feeling pretty good about her decision to go early. That's one happy looking young lady.
Coach / GM Reeve's post draft interview
Thoughts on Crystal
1) Good Defender (Interesting since a lot of people view her as a defensive liability due to her size)
2) Can shoot the 3
3) Can run am offense
4) UConn players are basically plug and play
5) Good intel provided by Naphessa and a good comfort level with Pheesa
6) Good value as a #16 pick