2024 WNBA Draft: What team will pick Caitlin Clark?
There will be no shortage of media attention surrounding Monday’s 2024 WNBA Draft with Caitlin Clark’s new destination in the WNBA set to be revealed.
Expectation at this year’s March Madness Women’s basketball was sky-high and the Final Four games staged in Cleveland saw viewing ratings rocket with fans anxious to watch Caitlin Clark play with the Iowa Hawkeyes for the last time with the 22-year-old generating global media interest.
Clark is the NCAA Division I all-time leading scorer and is regarded as one of the greatest players in college basketball history and earlier in the month Clark was been named The Associated Press Player of the Year for the second year running.
Caitlin Clark declares for the 2024 WNBA Draft
Back in late February, Clark confirmed that this would be her last season with Iowa with the rising star announcing that she will declare for the 2024 WNBA Draft.
Clark’s destinations?
Clark will be the headline act at the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) Draft class on Monday, as the Iowa guard and presumed first overall pick kick-starts the next phase of her career with the Des Moines born player expected to join the Indiana Fever.
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Caitlin Clark (22) Jeffrey BeckerUSA TODAY Sports via Reuters Con
If all goes as expected, Clark will join last year’s unanimous Rookie of the Year Aliyah Boston in an effort to revive the Fever, who have not had a winning season since 2015.
The Los Angeles Sparks will have a pair of picks in the top five – at number two and number four – with an embarrassment of riches to choose from at the Brooklyn affair.
Stanford’s Cameron Brink could add extraordinary shot-blocking ability to a struggling Sparks team that ended last year a disappointing 17-23.
Stars like Caitlin Clark, Cameron Brink, and Angel Reese, haven’t even been drafted yet. The WNBA has already begun to feel their impact
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