2018 WNBA Draft Big Board v. 4.0: Trade aftermath
Not only does March bring the final few opportunities to evaluate top prospects in live game conditions, the WNBA threw in a trade to boot!
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The three-team deal scrambled the first round. Minnesota, Indiana and Phoenix exchanged some picks and some point guards. We’ve discussed the impact of Danielle Robinson in Minnesota and Briann January in Phoenix previously, but what about the draft picks? Won’t somebody think of the draft picks?
We will. The eighth pick now belongs to Indiana. The twelfth pick now belongs to Phoenix. And with it, so many calculations have changed.
What does it all mean? And who else is creeping up the big board?
Wait no longer, here it is! All stats courtesy of HerHoopStats.com and National Statistical, as of March 9. And we have new videos featuring more of the prospects, courtesy of Wayne Gethers.