The Dallas Wings win the WNBA draft
lottery, earning the No. 1 pick next year
Send a link to a friend
[November 18, 2024]
By DOUG FEINBERG
The future of the Dallas Wings got a lot brighter as the franchise
won the WNBA draft lottery on Sunday and with it the chance to draft
UConn star Paige Bueckers with the No. 1 pick.
“We know what No. 1 draft picks have done to franchises and in
recent years how they’ve changed the trajectory of teams,” said
Wings general manager Curt Miller, who got that job nine days ago.
“So super excited to earn the No. 1 pick in 2025 draft.”
Miller said he answered one text message from Wings star Arike
Ogunbowale in the few minutes he had between the lottery and a Zoom
call with the media.
“Can’t be happier to see her excitement,” he said. “Really exciting
times, can’t wait to get off Zoom and start to connect with the
players.”
Before Miller can figure out who the team will draft first, he has
to hire a new coach for the franchise. He just started that process.
“The coaching search has already generated tremendous amounts of
interest,” he said. “Can’t begin to tell you the interest coming
from not only the WNBA but also outside the WNBA. This is only going
to increase it.”
The day didn't start out great for Miller as his flight from Los
Angeles to Dallas was canceled this morning, so he had to watch the
draft from a coaching friend's office in California.
Bueckers, who is the consensus No. 1 pick, has had her career at
UConn derailed by injuries. She was the first freshman to win AP
Player of the Year before getting injured her sophomore season. She
is healthy now and has No. 2 UConn undefeated in the early part of
the season.
Dallas last had the No. 1 pick in 2021 and chose Charli Collier, who
is now out of the league. That season, the Wings had the second pick
in the draft before acquiring the top choice via trade. The
franchise had participated in the lottery 11 times before winning it
this year. The Wings had a 22.7% chance to win the lottery.
The Los Angeles Sparks, who had the highest chance at 44% to get the
top choice, will pick second. The Sparks chose second last year also
as well as fourth in the draft.
“We’re happy to have the second pick in next year’s draft,” LA
Sparks GM Raegan Pebley said. “Holding a lottery pick in 2025’s deep
draft guarantees we’ll be able to add an impactful player to our
roster at a pivotal time in our history. Our staff is already hard
at work exploring all our options in the lottery and with our other
three picks.”
[to top of second column] |
Los Angeles Sparks head coach Curt Miller instructs his team during
a WNBA basketball game against the Dallas Wings in Arlington, Texas,
Saturday, July 13, 2024. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
The Chicago Sky will pick third. There was no way
they could get the No. 1 pick because of a trade with Dallas in 2023
that allowed the Wings to swap picks with the Sky.
Washington, which last won the lottery in 1999, will pick fourth.
The Mystics, who need to hire a coach and GM still, had just under
an 11% chance of getting the No. 1 pick.
The Wings hire Miller as the team's new general manager earlier this
month, but still need to hire a coach after letting Latricia
Trammell go last month.
Los Angeles also is in need of a new head coach after the franchise
let Miller go.
The expansion Golden State Valkyries will draft fifth. The league
will hold an expansion draft on Dec. 6 for Golden State to choose
players for its roster from the other WNBA teams.
The rest of the first round will be Washington picking sixth after
acquiring the pick from Atlanta. Defending champion New York goes
seventh after trading for the pick with Phoenix. Indiana and Seattle
are the next two.
Chicago, after acquiring the pick from Connecticut, will also pick
10th. Minnesota and Phoenix close out the first round. The Las Vegas
Aces ′ first-round pick was rescinded due to violations of league
rules.
The Indiana Fever won the lottery the past two years and selected
Aliyah Boston and Caitlin Clark — the last two Rookie of the Year
winners.
Other top players who could be eligible to be drafted include Kiki
Iriafen of USC, Olivia Miles of Notre Dame and Lauren Betts of UCLA.
The 2025 WNBA draft is scheduled for April 14.
All contents © copyright 2024 Associated Press. All rights reserved
|