There’s a singular event each April that marks the turn of the calendar in women’s basketball.
While the transfer portal rages on and the coaching carousel keeps spinning, the annual WNBA Draft marks the end of the college campaign and the start of the season for the best professional women’s basketball league on the planet.
This draft is an interesting one. While UConn star and recently crowned national champion Paige Bueckers is widely expected to go No. 1 overall to the Dallas Wings, what happens after that is anyone’s guess. Prospects that could be drafted in the first round include the 6-foot-6 Dominique Malonga from France, LSU’s Aneesah Morrow,
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