The Indiana Fever will almost certainly select University of Iowa superstar Caitlin Clark with the top overall pick of the WNBA Draft on Monday night, setting a pro stage for the game's most transformative player. The annual draft, now a must-see TV event due to Clark's immense fame, is set for 7:30 p.m. ET at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York. Of course, Clark isn't the only athlete embarking on a professional career. Angel Reese of LSU announced her decision to enter the draft earlier...
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The 2024 WNBA Draft was one of the most anticipated events for stars like Caitlin Clark who was the No.1 draft pick while the NCAA Champion with SC Kamilla Cardoso who went to the Chicago Sky along with LSU's Angel Reese who dropped to 7th pick. "Nobody is going to get any rebounds on us." Kamilla Cardoso is fired up about teaming up with Angel Reese in Chicago(via @ItsMeghanLHall) pic.twitter.com/UVZllxBcs8? Bleacher Report...
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