WNBA Mock Draft Big Board 6.0: A big move

KANSAS CITY, MO - MARCH 25: Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs center Teaira McCowan (15) lets out a yell after making a basket and getting fouled with 0:55 left in the fourth quarter of a quarterfinal game in the NCAA Division l Women's Championship between the UCLA Bruins and Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs on March 25, 2018 at Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO. Mississippi State won 89-73 to advance to the Final Four. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MO - MARCH 25: Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs center Teaira McCowan (15) lets out a yell after making a basket and getting fouled with 0:55 left in the fourth quarter of a quarterfinal game in the NCAA Division l Women's Championship between the UCLA Bruins and Mississippi State Lady Bulldogs on March 25, 2018 at Sprint Center in Kansas City, MO. Mississippi State won 89-73 to advance to the Final Four. (Photo by Scott Winters/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /
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SEATTLE, WA – MARCH 03: Cal Bears Kristine Anigwe drives to the hoop during the women’s Pac 12 college tournament game between the Oregon State Beavers and the California Golden Bears on March 03, 2017, at the Key Arena in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Aric Becker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WA – MARCH 03: Cal Bears Kristine Anigwe drives to the hoop during the women’s Pac 12 college tournament game between the Oregon State Beavers and the California Golden Bears on March 03, 2017, at the Key Arena in Seattle, WA. (Photo by Aric Becker/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) /

4. Chicago Sky: Kristine Anigwe, 6’4 F, California

We’ve previously discussed in this space how James Wade doesn’t have an obvious hole in his starting lineup, with the #VanderQuigs backcourt, Gabby Williams and Diamond DeShields on the wings, Stef Dolson at center. But it is possible to imagine a second unit powered by Cheyenne Parker (a starter elsewhere in the league) and Anigwe doing some huge damage, grabbing boards aplenty, offering scoring versatility and generally wreaking havoc on any opponent who dares to go small. Anigwe has made believers of most of the league’s talent evaluators at this point, and the massive rebounding numbers and strong finish mitigate against the lone worry, which is her below average assist numbers.