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WNBA Draft Lottery will take place on Sept. 17 on ESPN2

Indiana has plenty of small guards and big guards. Their most expendable players are PF McCall and C Mavunga.

Unfortunately for Indiana, the best players available at #3 will probably be guards. I could see them possibly trading the pick or reaching for Mompremier or Alarie.

I’ll have to check to see what Indiana’s free agent situation looks like.
 
Indiana is also getting back Vivians, who had a very solid rookie year, plus what one would expect is a much improved McCowan (which will be scary for the rest of the league).
 
Indiana Fever 2019
Small guards
: [2020 status]

Erica Wheeler, signed guaranteed
Kelsey Mitchell, signed non-guaranteed


Middlin’ guards:
Tiffany Mitchell, unsigned RFA
Paris Kea, signed non-guaranteed

Large guards/Small forwards:
Shenise Johnson, signed guaranteed
Kennedy Burke, signed non-guaranteed
Victoria Vivians, signed non-guaranteed (suspended for 2019)
Betnijah Laney, unsigned

Large forwards:
Candace Dupree, signed guaranteed
Natalie Achonwa, signed guaranteed
Erica McCall, signed non-guaranteed

Centers:
Teaira McCowan, signed non-guaranteed
Stephanie Mavunga, signed non-guaranteed


Locks or have trade value
 
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5 in the first round from the Oregon schools--and all well deserved in the eyes of this UO homer and OSU admirer! Not many would have imagined this 10 years ago. :)
 
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Whether the Oregon schools have 5 in the 1st round or first 2 rounds, that’s a nice accomplishment. They made good coaching hires. At least the Ducks look positioned to continue a strong run for a few years, though they may never have a Sabrina again. It’s nice to see them up in the polls. I think it may be at the expense of SEC or ACC schools.
 

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