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Indiana Fever win 2024 WNBA draft lottery for No. 1 pick for 2nd straight season

Iowa's Caitlin Clark reacts after her 3-pointer during the first half on Sunday, Dec. 10, 2023, in Madison, Wis.

UNCASVILLE, Conn. — The Indiana Fever won the WNBA draft lottery for the No. 1 pick for the second consecutive season Sunday.

The Fever took Aliyah Boston last season with the top pick and she earned the league’s Rookie of the Year honors.

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“This is tremendous news for our franchise to receive another No. 1 overall pick,” Fever GM Lin Dunn said.

The Chicago Sky will have just pick No. 13 in the three-round, 36-pick draft, which will be held April 15. The Sky do not have first-round or third-round draft picks in 2024 as a result of the Marina Mabrey trade in February. Their first-round pick went to Dallas, second-round pick to New York and third-round pick to Phoenix. The No. 13 pick belonged to Phoenix but became Chicago’s as part of the trade package. That agreement will also affect the 2025 draft.

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Now Indiana will have to wait to see who decides to enter the draft. Iowa’s Caitlin Clark, UConn’s Paige Bueckers and LSU’s Angel Reese all could head back to school for another year thanks to the extra season because of the coronavirus.

Clark, a generational talent, has said that she would trust her gut when deciding whether to stay in school for a fifth year. Players have a few days before the draft to declare.

Indiana, which hasn’t made the playoffs since 2016, had a 44% chance of getting the No. 1 pick. They became only the third franchise to win the draft lottery in consecutive seasons, joining the Seattle Storm (2015, 2016) and the Las Vegas Aces (2017-19).

Los Angeles has the No. 2 pick with Phoenix choosing third and Seattle fourth. The Sparks, who had an 18% chance at getting the top pick, have missed the postseason two straight years and last had No. 1 in 2012 when they drafted Nneka Ogwumike.

Phoenix had the worst record in the WNBA last season and was trying to earn the first pick for the first time since the Mercury chose Brittney Griner in 2013. They had a 28% chance of getting the No. 1 pick.

“This is a deep draft class and having the third pick will give us multiple options to add talent to our team,” said Nick U’Ren, the Phoenix Mercury’s general manager. “We have the most amazing fans who have been so supportive as we continue to build to return to our championship-caliber play, and we look forward to what’s to come on draft night and beyond when we add another talented player to the Mercury.”

The Storm, who will pick fourth, benefited from back-to-back No. 1 picks in 2015 (Jewell Loyd) and 2016 (Breanna Stewart) to win titles in 2018 and 2020.

“We are excited to have received the fourth pick in the 2024 WNBA draft as this will be a critical piece of the future of our team,” said Seattle Storm General Manager Talisa Rhea. “As we continue our off-season, ignited by Jewell’s commitment to stay in Seattle, we know this draft pick, coupled with our strategy in free agency, will be essential to building a roster ready to compete in the upcoming season.”

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Dallas will pick fifth. Washington, Minnesota and Atlanta are next. Dallas, Connecticut, New York and Los Angeles will close out the first round.

The WNBA hasn’t released its schedule yet for next year, but it will be a challenging one with teams playing 40 games as well as taking a break for the Olympics in July. There’s a lot of momentum in women’s basketball between college and the WNBA. Last season’s final between Clark and Iowa versus Reese and LSU was the highest rated ever, drawing nearly 10 million viewers to the Tigers’ victory.

2024 WNBA Draft Order

Draft order from the 2024 WNBA draft lottery held Sunday. The draft is scheduled for April 15.

First Round

1. Indiana (13-27)

2. Los Angeles (17-23)

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3. Phoenix (9-31)

4. Seattle (11-29)

5. Dallas (22-18)(from Chicago)

6. Washington (19-21)

7. Minnesota (19-21)

8. Atlanta (19-21)

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9. Dallas (22-18)

10. Connecticut (27-13)

11. New York (32-8)

12. Los Angeles (from Las Vegas)

Second Round

13. Chicago (18-22) (from Phoenix)

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14. Seattle

15. Indiana

16. Los Angeles

17. New York (from Chicago)

18. Las Vegas (34-6)(from Washington)

19. Minnesota

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20. Atlanta

21. Washington (from Dallas)

22. Connecticut

23. New York

24. Las Vegas

Third Round

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25. Phoenix

26. Seattle

27. Indiana

28. Los Angeles

29. Phoenix (from Chicago)

30. Washington

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31. Minnesota

32. Atlanta

33. Dallas

34. Connecticut

35. New York

36. Las Vegas


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