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toad455
Joined: 16 Nov 2005 Posts: 22477 Location: NJ
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Posted: 04/02/07 1:07 pm ::: Toad's Final Mock Draft |
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2007 WNBA DRAFT
FIRST ROUND
1. Phoenix - J. Davenport, C, Ohio St.
2. San Antonio - L. Harding, G, Duke
3. Chicago - I. Latta, G, North Carolina
4. Minnesota - T. Jackson, F, Texas
5. New York - A. Bales, C, Duke
6. Washington - C. Little, F, North Carolina
7. Seattle - A. Price, G, Mississippi
8. Houston - C. Givens, G, Middle Tennessee
9. Indiana - L. Medders, G, Iowa St.
10. Chicago - B. Smith, F/C, Stanford
11. Detroit - N. Quinn, G, UCLA
12. Connecticut - K. Gearlds, G/F, Purdue
13. Connecticut - K. Hairston, F, Temple
SECOND ROUND
14. Houston - E. Murphy, G, So Cal
15. Minnesota - J. Dickson, G/F, South Florida
16. New York - J. Robbins, F, Tulsa
17. San Antonio - D. Davis, G, Vanderbilt
18. Phoenix - C. Thomas, F, Vanderbilt
19. Washington - A. Key, G, NC State
20. Chicago - B. Mosby, F, Baylor
21. Sacramento - L. Neaves, F, Rice
22. Indiana - M. Alexis, C, James Madison
23. Minnesota - C. Chambers, G, Georgia
24. Minnesota - K. Newlin, C, Stanford
25. Los Angeles - C. Hicks, G, Washington
26. Connecticut - G. Goring, C, NC State
THIRD ROUND
27. Chicago - L. Jekabsone, C, Florida Inter.
28. Phoenix - L. Lyles, C, SE Missouri St.
29. New York - R. Taylor, G, Miami
30. San Antonio - S. Doron, G, Maryland
31. Phoenix - S. Spencer, F, Tennessee
32. Washington - L. Rush, F, Oklahoma
33. Seattle - T. Smith, G, Delaware
34. Houston - B. Hoskins, G, Ohio St.
35. Indiana - S. Hawk, F, Gonzaga
36. Sacramento - E. Lawless, F, Purdue
37. Phoenix - N. Diawara, C, Virginia Tech
38. Los Angeles - C. Moore, G, Western Michigan
39. Connecticut - M. Vogel, G, South Dakota St.
PLAYERS NOT DRAFTED BUT SHOULD GET SIGNED
A. Awkward, G, Mississippi
S. Marshall, G, Boston College
J. Hardrick, G, Georgia
S. Raymond, G, Northern Illinois
V. Lucas-Perry, G, Michigan St.
K. Hardy, G, Nebraska
C. Quaye, G/F, Marquette
A. Gladden, G/F, Florida St.
G. Guegbelet, F, Central Connecticut St.
A. Mann, F, Bowling Green
E. Westerberg, F, Arizona St.
J. Covington, C, Louisville
A. Brown, F/C, Penn St.
K. Ress, C, Boston College
A. Wells, C, Wichita St.
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cometsdrivefor5
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Shades
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Posted: 04/02/07 1:16 pm ::: |
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Unless the comments they give the media are fluff, Hughes is impressed with Mosby so I can't see San Antonio passing on her in the second round, although it'd be weird to have Sophia Young and Mosby playing together.
I can't see Minnesota passing on Bales or Price in favor of Jackson, but we'll see.
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colehearted
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Posted: 04/02/07 2:07 pm ::: |
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8. Houston - C. Givens, G, Middle Tennessee
9. Indiana - L. Medders, G, Iowa St.
12. Connecticut - K. Gearlds, G/F, Purdue
And again I say HOUSTON better not take Givens over K. Gearlds or L. Medders if either are still on the board at the #8 pick. I just hope they don't do that. If they hcan't get a pure pg they should take the best player. This is jmo.
Players not drafted that I like:
A. Awkward, G, Mississippi
V. Lucas-Perry, G, Michigan St.
K. Hardy, G, Nebraska
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cometsdrivefor5
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dtsnms
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Posted: 04/02/07 2:12 pm ::: |
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based on all the camp reports, I don't see how Houston would pass on Dee Davis at #8.
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caune
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Posted: 04/02/07 2:25 pm ::: |
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dtsnms wrote: |
based on all the camp reports, I don't see how Houston would pass on Dee Davis at #8. |
I'm with you on that one, Dee Davis fits the bill for Houston, IMHO
As to Phoenix taking Davenport...hmm, since they just got Schumacher, I'm not so sure they go with jessica, I know the coaches have not been very high on her...but we shall see very soon!
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gopherfan
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Posted: 04/02/07 2:41 pm ::: |
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I would like Connecticut to pick up Monahan in one of there picks.
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randomharp
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Posted: 04/03/07 4:25 am ::: |
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Cameo Hicks wouldn't fit in on the Sparks, she's a good person.
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UDHarvardBC
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Posted: 04/03/07 9:50 am ::: |
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I'd be very surprised to Sarah Marshall from BC signed - very nice kid and works really hard on and off the court. I just don't see her getting a look from teams because she doesn't have the speed/finesse for the WNBA. I think Kathrin Ress will be drafted.
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jonny_cool
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HomerCecil
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Posted: 04/04/07 10:29 am ::: |
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Sarah Marshall made a grand total of one three-point field goal this season and averaged 5 points per game. She's a great college floor leader, but won't cut it at this level.
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LakotaStorm
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Posted: 04/04/07 11:55 am ::: |
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If Shay Doran drops to 3rd round I'll be thinking that the coaches are sleeping on the job.
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