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The 2011 WNBA draft is the league's annual process for determining which teams receive the rights to negotiate with players entering the league. The draft was held on April 11, 2011, at the ESPN studios in Bristol, Connecticut. The first round was shown on ESPN , while the second and third rounds were shown on NBA TV and ESPNU.
The Women's National Basketball Association's first overall pick is the player who is selected first among all eligible draftees by a team during the annual Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) draft. The first pick is awarded to the team that wins the WNBA draft lottery; in most cases, that team had a losing record in the previous ...
First overall WNBA draft picks (29 P) A. Atlanta Dream draft picks (53 P) C. Chicago Sky draft picks (50 P) Connecticut Sun draft picks (47 P) D. Dallas Wings draft ...
Los Angeles Sparks. The top of this draft was stacked, and L.A. did well to trade for the No. 4 pick in January. The Sparks selected Stanford’s Cameron Brink at No. 2 and Tennessee’s Rickea ...
Angel Robinson and a second-round pick in 2012 draft April 11, 2011 To New York Liberty: To Connecticut Sun: Sydney Colson: Kalana Greene: May 27, 2011 To New York Liberty: To Minnesota Lynx: Quanitra Hollingsworth: right to swap third-round picks in 2012 draft August 4, 2011 To New York Liberty: To Phoenix Mercury: Kara Braxton: Sidney Spencer
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 ...
The Sparks have about an 18% chance at the top pick, and the Storm have about a 10% chance. The rest of the draft order is already set in reverse order of teams’ regular-season records from this ...
The 2011 WNBA season was the 15th season of the Women's National Basketball Association. [1] The regular season began on June 3 with the Los Angeles Sparks hosting the Minnesota Lynx, featuring 2011 WNBA draft top pick Maya Moore, in a game televised on NBA TV.