The 2017 WNBA draft was the league's draft for the 2017 WNBA season. On March 30, the WNBA announced that the draft would take place on April 13 in New York at Samsung 837.[1]

2017 WNBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
Date(s)April 13, 2017
LocationSamsung 837, New York City
Network(s)ESPN2 (first round)
ESPNU (Second and Third Rounds)
Overview
LeagueWNBA
First selectionKelsey Plum
San Antonio Stars
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Draft lottery edit

The lottery selection to determine the order of the top four picks in the 2017 draft occurred on September 28, 2016. The winner of the lottery, the San Antonio Stars, picked first.[2]

Lottery chances edit

All odds out of 1,000 based on percentages (the 11–12–13–14 combination is ignored).

This is the fourth time that the lottery was won by the team that had the highest odds. The lottery odds were based on combined records from the 2015 and 2016 WNBA seasons. The San Antonio Stars, with the worst two-year record, were guaranteed no worse than the third pick.

Key edit

* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-WNBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
Bold Denotes player who won Rookie of the Year

Draft selections edit

Round 1 edit

Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
1 Kelsey Plum *   United States San Antonio Stars Washington
2 Alaina Coates   United States Chicago Sky[a] South Carolina
3 Evelyn Akhator   Nigeria Dallas Wings Kentucky
4 Allisha Gray +   United States Dallas Wings[b] South Carolina
5 Nia Coffey   United States San Antonio Stars[c] Northwestern
6 Shatori Walker-Kimbrough   United States Washington Mystics[d] Maryland
7 Brittney Sykes   United States Atlanta Dream Syracuse
8 Brionna Jones +   United States Connecticut Sun[e] Maryland
9 Tori Jankoska   United States Chicago Sky Michigan State
10 Kaela Davis   United States Dallas Wings[f] South Carolina
11 Sydney Wiese   United States Los Angeles Sparks[g] Oregon State
12 Alexis Jones   United States Minnesota Lynx Baylor

Round 2 edit

Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
13 Shayla Cooper [it]   United States Connecticut Sun Ohio State
14 Lindsay Allen   United States New York Liberty Notre Dame
15 Alexis Peterson   United States Seattle Storm[h] Syracuse
16 Leticia Romero   Spain Connecticut Sun Florida State
17 Erica McCall   United States Indiana Fever[i] Stanford
18 Jennie Simms   United States Washington Mystics[j] Old Dominion
19 Jordan Reynolds   United States Atlanta Dream Tennessee
20 Feyonda Fitzgerald   United States Indiana Fever Temple
21 Chantel Osahor   United States Chicago Sky Washington
22 Ronni Williams [fr]   United States Indiana Fever[k] Florida
23 Breanna Lewis [pl]   United States Dallas Wings[l] Kansas State
24 Lisa Berkani   France Minnesota Lynx USO Mondeville (France)

Round 3 edit

Pick Player Nationality Team School / club team
25 Schaquilla Nunn   United States San Antonio Stars Tennessee
26 Saniya Chong   United States Dallas Wings Connecticut
27 Mehryn Kraker   United States Washington Mystics Green Bay
28 Jessica January   United States Connecticut Sun DePaul
29 Alexis Prince   United States Phoenix Mercury Baylor
30 Lanay Montgomery   United States Seattle Storm West Virginia
31 Oderah Chidom   United States Atlanta Dream Duke
32 Adrienne Motley   United States Indiana Fever Miami
33 Makayla Epps   United States Chicago Sky Kentucky
34 Kai James [pl]   United States New York Liberty Florida State
35 Saicha Grant-Allen   Canada Los Angeles Sparks Dayton
36 Tahlia Tupaea   Australia Minnesota Lynx Sydney Uni Flames (Australia)

Notable prospects edit

On November 29, 2016, WNBA.com posted notable prospects for the draft. The list included:[11]

On April 6, 2017, the WNBA released the names of the players who would be invited to be in attendance at the draft through their @WNBA Twitter account:[12]

Post-draft day trades edit

  • Chicago Sky trade the draft rights of Chantel Osahor to the Minnesota Lynx for Keisha Hampton.[13]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ The Mystics traded this pick to Chicago in exchange for Elena Delle Donne. Chicago also received Stefanie Dolson and Kahleah Copper.[3]
  2. ^ The Wings received this pick and the 23rd pick from the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Odyssey Sims and the 11th pick. The Sparks originally received this pick, Chelsea Gray, and two picks in the 2016 WNBA draft from the Connecticut Sun in exchange for Jonquel Jones and a pick in the 2016 Draft.[4]
  3. ^ The Stars received this pick and Isabelle Harrison from the Phoenix Mercury in exchange for Danielle Robinson.[5]
  4. ^ The Mystics received this pick from the Seattle Storm as part of a three-way trade involving the New York Liberty; Washington received the 6th and 18th picks from Seattle, Seattle received Carolyn Swords from New York and the 15th Pick from Washington, New York received Kia Vaughn and Bria Hartley from Washington.[6]
  5. ^ The Sun received this pick and Lynetta Kizer from the Indiana Fever as part of a three-way trade involving the Phoenix Mercury; Connecticut received the 8th pick and Lynetta Kizer from Indiana, Indiana received Candice Dupree and the 17th pick from Phoenix, and Phoenix received Camille Little and Jillian Alleyne from Connecticut.[7]
  6. ^ The Wings received this pick from the New York Liberty in exchange for Amanda Zahui B. The Liberty also received the Wings' 2nd Round Pick (#14) in the 2017 Draft.[8]
  7. ^ The Sparks received this pick from the Wings. See Note B. The Wings originally received this pick, Erin Phillips, and the 5th pick in the 2016 Draft from the Los Angeles Sparks in exchange for Riquna Williams and the 6th pick in the 2016 Draft.[9]
  8. ^ The Storm received this pick from Washington. See Note D.
  9. ^ The Fever received this pick from Phoenix. See Note E.
  10. ^ The Mystics received this pick from Seattle. See Note D.
  11. ^ The Dream traded this pick to Indiana in exchange for Layshia Clarendon. Atlanta originally received this pick via a trade with the New York Liberty in exchange for Shoni Schimmel.[10]
  12. ^ The Wings received this pick from Los Angeles. See Note B.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "WNBA Draft 2017 Presented by State Farm to be Held on April 13 in New York".
  2. ^ San Antonio Stars Win Top Pick In 2017 WNBA Draft Presented By State Farm – WNBA
  3. ^ "Former WNBA MVP Elena Delle Donne Dealt to Mystics in Blockbuster Trade". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  4. ^ "LA Sparks Acquire Odyssey Sims in Trade with the Dallas Wings". sparks.wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved February 17, 2017.
  5. ^ "Phoenix Mercury Acquire All-Star Danielle Robinson From San Antonio Stars". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved January 31, 2017.
  6. ^ "Vaughn And Hartley to New York, Swords to Seattle in Three-Team Trade". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved January 30, 2017.
  7. ^ "Connecticut, Indiana, Phoenix Complete Three-Team Trade". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved February 21, 2017.
  8. ^ "New York Liberty Acquires Amanda Zahui B. From Dallas Wings". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved May 11, 2016.
  9. ^ "Sparks, Wings Exchange Erin Phillips, Riquna Williams, Draft Picks in Trade". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved March 1, 2016.
  10. ^ "Indiana Trades Layshia Clarendon To Atlanta For 2017 2nd-Round Pick". wnba.com. WNBA. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  11. ^ Alaina Coates, Kelsey Plum Still Leading The Pack
  12. ^ Washington’s Kelsey Plum, Three South Carolina Players Headline Prospects Attending WNBA Draft 2017 Presented By State Farm
  13. ^ "Hampton to Chicago, Osahor to Minnesota". Swish Appeal. April 14, 2017. Retrieved April 14, 2017.