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ESPN, ABC to air 25 regular-season WNBA games in 2023


Brittney Griner's return to the WNBA with the Phoenix Mercury will be the first of 25 regular-season broadcasts on ABC, ESPN and ESPN2 this season, it was announced Wednesday. The networks will also air playoff games, and the WNBA All-Star Game will make its ABC primetime debut July 15 in Las Vegas (8:30 p.m. ET). As part of the broadcast coverage, there also is "WNBA Countdown presented by Google," an ESPN-produced pregame show that will air before at least 10 regular-season broadcasts and during the postseason.

Griner, who missed last season after she was detained for 10 months in Russia before her release in a high-profile prisoner swap, will make her return with the Phoenix Mercury as they visit the Los Angeles Sparks when the season tips off May 19 (11 p.m. ET, ESPN/ESPN App).


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WNBA mock draft: Picks and players projections
On Thursday, the WNBA will announce its final list of players who have declared for the draft. We'll update our projections then as well, but for now, here is our latest look at the first round of the draft.

Top-10 picks
No.1: Indiana
No.2: Minnesota
No.3: Dallas
No.4: Washington
No.5: Dallas
No.6: Atlanta
No.7: Indiana
No.8: Atlanta
No.9: Seattle
No.10: Los Angeles
 
WNBA Draft Index
The WNBA Draft is an annual draft held by the WNBA through which WNBA teams can select new players from a talent pool of college and professional women's basketball players. The first WNBA Draft was held in 1997.

Last 5 No.1 picks
2022: Atlanta. Rhyne Howard, Kentucky
2021: Dallas. Charli Collier, Texas
2020: New York. Sabrina Ionescu, Oregon
2019: Las Vegas. Jackie Young, Notre Dame
2018: Las Vegas. A'Ja Wilson, South Carolina


WNBA best available

Top-5
No.1: Aliyah Boston, South Carolina
No.2: Diamond Miller, Maryland
No.3: Stephanie Soars, Ohio State
No.4: Haley Jones, Stanford
No.5: Maddy Seigrist, Villanova
No.6: Jordan Horston, Tennessee
No.7: Ashley Joens, Iowa State
No.8: Lou Lopez Senechal, UConn
No.9: Zia Cooke, South Carolina
No.10: Grace Berger, Indiana
 
WNBA Draft

WNBA Draft Board

Top-5
No.1: Indiana - (F) Aliya Boston, South Carolina
No.2: Minnesota - (G) Diamond Miller, Maryland
No.3: Dallas via Atlanta - (G) Maddy Siegrist, Villanova
No.4: Washington - (F/C) Stephanie Soars, Iowa State
No.5: Dallas via Phoenix - (G/F) Lou Lopez Sénéchal, UConn
 
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