Never fails. There should be an over/under for the number of times a comment with a "Paige anywhere but Dallas" is posted on the boards. I call dibs on the over of one trillion.Wow, Mystics now have '25 picks #3,#4 and #6! They could get 3 very good players there, or even put picks in a package to trade up.![]()
Me at least 10 timesNever fails. There should be an over/under for the number of times a comment with a "Paige anywhere but Dallas" is posted on the boards. I call dibs on the over of one trillion.![]()
Agree. Good trade for Mystics, who now have a pair of high choices moving forward while giving up a very solid player, who will be a UFA after this season (although could be cored?). As noted, there still could be some uncertainty as to whom some of those players are, but the Mystics are going to get theirs, for sure.Washington will have a nice squad with those picks. Of course, a lot will depend on who declares for the draft.
From what I've heard, the Mystics get the better of the pick swap. Plus it's the 2nd rounder. Kevin Pelyon isn't very knowledgeable.Kevin Pelton of ESPN adds his analysis. He thinks the Atkins for a #3 in the 2025 draft was ok, but wasn't so excited about possibly swapping the '27 pick.
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WNBA trade grades: Atkins a good fit, but did Sky give up too much?
Chicago got Ariel Atkins, a strong fit. But the Sky gave up a lot to the Mystics, who now have three of the top six picks this April.www.espn.com
...and these 3 new picks plus Edwards all on current 4 yr rookie deals, instead of whatever the new CBA achieves. This will give Mystics nice salary cap room for '26-'28.Washington will have a nice squad with those picks. Of course, a lot will depend on who declares for the draft.
They have A. Edwards alreadyFrom what I've heard, the Mystics get the better of the pick swap. Plus it's the 2nd rounder. Kevin Pelyon isn't very knowledgeable.
Most are predicting the Mystics will get in order.
Malonga
Citron
Sellers (or the international guard) because they need more backcourt help.
I would pick Morrow because she’s such a rebounding machine.
They have A. Edwards already
They have A. Edwards already
But the Mystics still need depth in the front court. Adding someone like Malonga or Morrow doesn't hurt from my perspective.They also have Austin
They should invest one of those picks in Malonga, for sure, because her upside is phenomenal.From what I've heard, the Mystics get the better of the pick swap. Plus it's the 2nd rounder. Kevin Pelyon isn't very knowledgeable.
Most are predicting the Mystics will get in order.
Malonga
Citron
Sellers (or the international guard) because they need more backcourt help.
I would pick Morrow because she’s such a rebounding machine.
I see Morrow's situation similar to Naz Hillmon's when she was eligible in the draft. More depth and an energy player because she's willing to crash the boards. Expanding her game through off-season ventures like the WNBL, Unrivaled, Athletes Unlimited could address her range issue, as it has with Hillmon.They should invest one of those picks in Malonga, for sure, because her upside is phenomenal.
Citron and Sellers are very similar players, but one could play the 2 while the other wing.
As for Morrow and the Mystics: a big hmmm. Where would she play? Over Aaliyah Edwards? And she's not really a wing in terms of range. Plus, you've got Engstler, who can rebound, defend and has extended her range every year. Plus, Citron and Sellers are stellar rebounders as guards.
I hear you, but we've seen stranger draft decisions happen.My only issue with Morrow to the Mystics is Engstler. She's their undersized do everything forward who's added a 3 ball. No point in keeping them both.
With the potential of this draft pool, giving up 2 first rounders in exchange for Bueckers doesn't make sense to me. How do the Mystic fill in the gaps?With 3, 4, and 6, the Mystics could be positioning themselves to pick up Azzi (a D.C. area favorite) if they can't put together a package to get the #1 from Dallas and pick up Paige.