WNBA Mock Draft 7.0: Big Board, after the Tina Charles trade
Second Round
Someone who has slipped down draft boards is Tynice Martin of West Virginia. She may have been overrated when people had her going top six at points last year, but she has a real chance to surprise if the team that picks her gets to see her in camp (no sure thing in this crazy world). Martin is a year removed from a plus percentage from three, and four seasons north of 80 percent from the line suggests this senior season was the outlier. She is exceptionally talented at avoiding turnovers, she’s capable of getting to the rim, she looks like a potential starting shooting guard at best, and at least a rotation player for any number of teams. If Atlanta gets her, as projected here, I think she outdoes Alex Bentley’s 2019 production right away for them.
13. New York Minyon Moore
14. Indiana Te’a Cooper
15. New York Stella Johnson
16. Minnesota Mikayla Pivec
17. Atlanta Tynice Martin
18. Phoenix Kaila Charles
19. Seattle Joyner Holmes
20. Los Angeles Kiah Gillespie
21. Dallas Juicy Landrum
22. Los Angeles Brittany Brewer
23. Connecticut Becca Hittner
24. Washington Luisa Geiselsoder