2007 WNBA draft explained

2007 WNBA draft
Sport:Basketball
Date:January 8 – April 4, 2007
Location:Cleveland, Ohio (main draft)
Network:ESPN2, NBATV, ESPNU
League:WNBA
Merging Teams:Charlotte Sting
(folded in 2006)
First:Lindsey Harding
Minnesota Lynx
Prev:2006
Next:2008

The 2007 WNBA draft was the league's annual process for determining which teams receive the rights to negotiate with players entering the league.

The first phase, held January 8, 2007 via conference call, was a dispersal draft from the roster of the Charlotte Sting, which folded on January 3.[1] This was the first dispersal draft since before the 2004 season, after the Cleveland Rockers folded.[2] The teams selected in inverse order of their 2006 won-loss record, without regard to the results of the WNBA draft lottery. All Sting players were available except for unrestricted free agents Allison Feaster and Tammy Sutton-Brown.

The main draft was held on April 4, 2007, inside the Renaissance Hotel on Cleveland's Public Square, the day after the 2007 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament ended.[3]

The previous year's draft was held in Boston the night before the championship game of the 2006 NCAA women's basketball tournament, which was also in Boston. This marked the first WNBA draft ever held outside of New Jersey.

A lottery was held on October 26, 2006, among the teams with the worst records in the previous season to determine the order of the top six picks in the first round of the draft. As in the NBA draft, the teams' chances were weighted so that the team with the worst record, in this case the Chicago Sky, had the best chance of receiving the top pick. The lottery was used to determine only the top two picks, with picks 3 through 6 going to the other lottery teams in inverse order of record. The Phoenix Mercury, despite having the best record of the six teams involved and thus the worst mathematical chance of winning, drew the top pick. It was the first time since the institution of the lottery for the 2002 Draft that the top pick was earned by the team with the worst mathematical chance of winning. Also for the first time, the team with the second-worst odds of earning the top pick, in this case the San Antonio Silver Stars, received the second pick.[4] The remaining first-round picks, plus all picks in the second and third rounds, are allocated in inverse order of regular-season record, without regard to playoff results (as in the NBA Draft).

Dispersal Draft

width=100Pickwidth=300Playerwidth=200Nationalitywidth=350New Teamwidth=300Former Team
1Monique CurrieChicago SkyCharlotte Sting
2Tangela SmithMinnesota LynxCharlotte Sting
3Janel McCarvilleNew York LibertyCharlotte Sting
4Helen DarlingSan Antonio Silver StarsCharlotte Sting
5Kelly MazzantePhoenix MercuryCharlotte Sting
6Teana MillerWashington MysticsCharlotte Sting
7Tye'sha FlukerSeattle StormCharlotte Sting
8Yelena Leuchanka BelarusHouston CometsCharlotte Sting
9Sheri SamIndiana FeverCharlotte Sting
10LaToya BondSacramento MonarchsCharlotte Sting
11PassedDetroit ShockCharlotte Sting
12Ayana WalkerLos Angeles SparksCharlotte Sting
13PassedConnecticut SunCharlotte Sting
Note: Two former Sting players, Tasha Butts and Summer Erb, were not selected in this draft.

College draft

Round 1

width=100Pickwidth=300Playerwidth=200Nationalitywidth=350Teamwidth=300School / club team
1Lindsey HardingPhoenix Mercury (traded to Minn.)Duke
2Jessica DavenportSan Antonio Silver Stars (traded to N.Y.)Ohio State
3Armintie PriceChicago SkyOle Miss
4Noelle QuinnMinnesota LynxUCLA
5Tiffany JacksonNew York LibertyTexas
6Bernice MosbyWashington MysticsBaylor
7Katie GearldsSeattle StormPurdue
8Ashley ShieldsHouston CometsSouthwest Tennessee CC
9Alison BalesIndiana FeverDuke
10Carla ThomasChicago Sky (from Sac.)Vanderbilt
11Ivory Latta +Detroit ShockNorth Carolina
12Kamesha HairstonConnecticut Sun (from L.A.)Temple
13Sandrine GrudaConnecticut SunValenciennes (France)

Round 2

width=100Pickwidth=300Playerwidth=200Nationalitywidth=350Teamwidth=300School / club team
14Dee DavisHouston Comets (from Chicago)Vanderbilt
15Shay MurphyMinnesota LynxUSC
16Shay DoronNew York LibertyMaryland
17Camille LittleSan Antonio Silver StarsNorth Carolina
18Tyresa SmithPhoenix MercuryDelaware
19Megan VogelWashington MysticsSouth Dakota State
20Stephanie RaymondChicago Sky (from Sea.)Northern Illinois
21Jessica DicksonChicago Sky (from Hou.)South Florida
22Lyndsey MeddersIndiana Fever
23Brooke SmithSacramento MonarchsStanford
24Kathrin RessMinnesota Lynx (from Det.)Boston College
25Sidney SpencerLos Angeles SparksTennessee
26Cori ChambersConnecticut SunGeorgia

Round 3

width=100Pickwidth=300Playerwidth=200Nationalitywidth=350Teamwidth=300School / club team
27Jenna RubinoChicago SkyDePaul
28Leah RushPhoenix Mercury (from Minn.)Oklahoma
29Martina WeberNew York LibertyIona
30Nare DiawaraSan Antonio Silver StarsVirginia Tech
31Chrissy GivensPhoenix MercuryMiddle Tennessee
32Gillian GoringWashington MysticsNorth Carolina State
33Brandie HoskinsSeattle StormOhio State
34Kristen NewlinHouston CometsStanford
35Ashley KeyIndiana FeverNorth Carolina State
36Meg BulgerSacramento MonarchsWest Virginia
37Emily WesterbergPhoenix Mercury (from Det.)Arizona State
38Amanda BrownLos Angeles SparksPenn State
39Kiera HardyConnecticut SunNebraska

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Chicago Sky Selects Monique Currie in Dispersal Draft . WNBA . January 8, 2007 . January 8, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070127093713/http://www.wnba.com/news/dispersaldraft2007.html . January 27, 2007 . live .
  2. Web site: Charlotte Sting Dispersal Draft To Be Held on January 8 . WNBA . January 4, 2007 . January 6, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070110083614/http://www.wnba.com/news/dispersaldraft_070104.html . January 10, 2007 . live .
  3. Web site: 2007 WNBA Draft to Cap Weeklong Celebration of Women's Basketball in Cleveland . WNBA . February 7, 2007 . March 9, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070314105455/http://www.wnba.com/news/draft_cleveland_070207.html . March 14, 2007 . live .
  4. Web site: Phoenix Mercury Win Top Pick in 2007 WNBA Draft . WNBA . October 26, 2006 . January 6, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070128050359/http://www.wnba.com/features/lottery_index_07.html . January 28, 2007 . live .