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A Few Surprises in 2008 WNBA Draft

by Jengirlg
created April 10, 2008, last edited June 03, 2008
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Following last night's NCAA title game, the WNBA held its 2008 draft today. Surprising no one, Candace Parker was the number one pick (LA Sparks). She was followed by LSU's Sylvia Fowles (Chicago Sky) and Stanford's Candice Wiggins (Minnesota Lynx).

Coming in at number four was Tennessee's Alexis Hornbuckle, a two guard who plays tough defense and is a great slasher. I was surprised that Detroit picked her at number four, as I considered UNC's LaToya Pringle to be a bigger all-around talent (height, offense, blocked shots). However, Detroit does need guards, as star Katie Smith and Elaine Powell are both getting older, and the Shock traded away last year's draft pick, Ivory Latta.

At five was Rutger's Matee Ajavon (Houston Comets); followed by Maryland's Crystal Langhorne (Washington Mystics). The Mystics need a banger in the paint, after trading away center Chastity Melvin last season. Langhorne can be versatile; I liked this pick.

The biggest surprises for me in the first round were Hornbuckle at four, and Pringle and UNC's Erlana Larkins falling to 13 and 14, respectively. Larkins did not play well in the tournament, so that was less surprising, but Pringle carried her team at times throughout the tournament (and the season). I was also pleasantly surprised to see Tennessee's Shannon Bobbit and Nicky Anosike go first in the second round, to LA and Minnesota, respectively. Winning the NCAA tournament can certainly raise the draft stock considerable.

For the full list of draft picks, see the WNBA draft board.


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Manny StilesAAA-er
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Go Defending Champs, Phoenix Mercury!!!
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JengirlgJV Squad
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The Mercury got a steal with Pringle, though she made need to get stronger to bang with the big 'uns in the W. Their other two picks, guards Marscilla Packer and Leilani Mitchell, I don't know too much about. The Mercury's season will hinge a bit on whether Penny Taylor takes off the summer to play with the Australian National Team.
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Manny StilesAAA-er
180 days ago
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A BIT? The Mercury don't get by the lovely but awesome Lauren Jackson without her! The anticipation of her decision is driving me nuts! (she's Penny Taylor-Gil now...)
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JengirlgJV Squad
180 days ago
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Ah, yes, but Jackson is going to miss some of the WNBA season getting ready to play with Australia ...[1]
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Manny StilesAAA-er
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(I meant in the playoffs)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
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I'm not surprised by Hornbuckle, but am shocked that Anosike went in round 2 and not 1. I'd rather have her than Larkins any day.
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