2018 WNBA Draft Big Board v. 6.0: Azura Stevens shakes up the board
![STORRS, CT - FEBRUARY 13: South Carolina's Forward A'ja Wilson (22) goes to the basket around UConn Huskies Guard Gabby Williams (15) during the second half of a women's division 1 basketball game between 6th ranked University of South Carolina and the STORRS, CT - FEBRUARY 13: South Carolina's Forward A'ja Wilson (22) goes to the basket around UConn Huskies Guard Gabby Williams (15) during the second half of a women's division 1 basketball game between 6th ranked University of South Carolina and the](https://images2.minutemediacdn.com/image/upload/c_fill,w_720,ar_16:9,f_auto,q_auto,g_auto/shape/cover/sport/9211e301184fd3292c2a12081ee868c0bc0fdff2fa1f400cf643b60b979a86b9.jpg)
11. Los Angeles Sparks: Stephanie Mavunga 6’3 F/C Ohio State
Brian Agler’s frontcourt should have room for a young player (critically, on a rookie contract) who just finished her season at Ohio State top-20 in offensive rebounding percentage, top-30 in total rebounding percentage, and top-100 in block percentage. It is easy to envision Mavunga in the Sparks system, offensively too, where her 63.4 percent effective field goal percentage ranked 25th in the country.