WNBA expansion draft

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The Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) expansion draft is an event hosted by the WNBA as needed that allows expansion teams to select from a pool of existing WNBA players to build their debut rosters. Pre-existing WNBA teams are allowed to protect six players on their current rosters from being drafted.

Prior to the 2000 expansion draft, the WNBA allocated players from outside of the league to new expansion teams both prior to and following the WNBA draft and expansion drafts.

The WNBA has hosted six expansion drafts since the league's creation in 1996 with the introduction of the Detroit Shock and Washington Mystics in 1998; the Minnesota Lynx and Orlando Miracle in 1999; the Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, and Seattle Storm in 2000; the Chicago Sky in 2006; the Atlanta Dream in 2008; and the Golden State Valkyries in 2024.

1998: Detroit Shock, Washington Mystics

Main article: 1998 WNBA expansion draft

Initial player allocation

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PickPlayerNationalityWNBA teamSchool/club team
1Cindy Brown (F)United StatesDetroit ShockLong Beach State (from Seattle Reign, ABL)
2Razija Mujanović (C)Detroit ShockBosnia and Herzegovina
3Nikki McCray (G)United StatesWashington MysticsTennessee (from Columbus Quest, ABL)
4Alessandra Santos de Oliveira (C)BrazilWashington MysticsPool Comense (Italy)
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Expansion draft

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PickPlayerNationalityNew teamFormer team
1Rhonda Blades (G)United StatesDetroit ShockNew York Liberty
2Heidi Burge (F)United StatesWashington MysticsLos Angeles Sparks
3Tajama Abraham (C)United StatesDetroit ShockSacramento Monarchs
4Penny Moore (F)United StatesWashington MysticsCharlotte Sting
5Tara Williams (G)United StatesDetroit ShockPhoenix Mercury
6Deborah Carter (F)United StatesWashington MysticsUtah Starzz
7Lynette Woodard (G)United StatesDetroit ShockCleveland Rockers
8Tammy Jackson (F/C)United StatesWashington MysticsHouston Comets
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1999: Minnesota Lynx, Orlando Miracle

Main article: 1999 WNBA expansion draft

Initial player allocation

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PickPlayerNationalityNew WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Kristin Folkl (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxStanford
2Nykesha Sales (G/F)United StatesOrlando MiracleConnecticut
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Expansion draft selections

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PickPlayerNationalityNew WNBA teamFormer WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Brandy Reed (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxPhoenix MercurySouthern Mississippi
2Andrea Congreaves (F)United KingdomOrlando MiracleCharlotte StingMercer
3Kim Williams (G)United StatesMinnesota LynxUtah StarzzDePaul
4Kisha Ford (G)United StatesOrlando MiracleNew York LibertyGeorgia Tech
5Octavia Blue (G)United StatesMinnesota LynxLos Angeles SparksMiami (FL)
6Yolanda Moore (F)United StatesOrlando MiracleHouston CometsMississippi
7Adia Barnes (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxSacramento MonarchsArizona
8Adrienne Johnson (G)United StatesOrlando MiracleCleveland RockersOhio State
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Post-expansion draft player allocation

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PickPlayerNationalityNew WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Katie Smith (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxOhio Statefrom Columbus Quest, ABL
2Shannon Johnson (G/F)United StatesOrlando MiracleSouth Carolina from Columbus Quest, ABL
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2000: Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, Seattle Storm

Main article: 2000 WNBA expansion draft

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PickPlayerNationalityNew WNBA teamFormer WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Gordana Grubin (G)SCGIndiana FeverLos Angeles SparksMiZo Pecs (Hungary)
2Edna Campbell (G)United StatesSeattle StormPhoenix MercuryTexas
3Kate Starbird (G)United StatesMiami SolSacramento MonarchsStanford
4Alisa Burras (F)United StatesPortland FireCleveland RockersLouisiana Tech
5Sophia Witherspoon (G)United StatesPortland FireNew York LibertyFlorida
6Sandy Brondello (G)AustraliaMiami SolDetroit ShockBTV Wuppertal (Germany)
7Sonja Henning (G)United StatesSeattle StormHouston CometsStanford
8Stephanie McCarthy (G)United StatesIndiana FeverCharlotte StingPurdue
9Nyree Roberts (C)United StatesIndiana FeverWashington MysticsOld Dominion
10Angela Aycock (F)United StatesSeattle StormMinnesota LynxKansas
11Debbie Black (G)United StatesMiami SolUtah StarzzSt. Joseph's
12Tari Phillips (C)United StatesPortland FireOrlando MiracleFlorida
13Coquese Washington (G)United StatesPortland FireNew York LibertyNotre Dame
14Sharon Manning (F)United StatesMiami SolCharlotte StingNorth Carolina State
15Nina Bjedov (C)SCGSeattle StormLos Angeles SparksBasket Bees Pavia (Italy)
16Rita Williams (G)United StatesIndiana FeverWashington MysticsConnecticut
17Kara Wolters (C)United StatesIndiana FeverHouston CometsConnecticut
18Toni Foster (F)United StatesSeattle StormPhoenix MercuryIowa
19Lesley Brown (F)United StatesMiami SolDetroit ShockVirginia
20Molly Goodenbour (G)United StatesPortland FireSacramento MonarchsStanford
21Jamila Wideman (G)United StatesPortland FireCleveland RockersStanford
22Yolanda Moore (F)United StatesMiami SolOrlando MiracleMississippi
23Charmin Smith (G)United StatesSeattle StormMinnesota LynxStanford
24Chantel Tremitiere (G)United StatesIndiana FeverUtah StarzzAuburn
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2006: Chicago Sky

Main article: 2006 WNBA expansion draft

On November 16, 2005, an expansion draft occurred to help fill the roster for the Chicago Sky.

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PickPlayerNationalityFormer WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Jia Perkins (G)United StatesCharlotte StingTexas Tech
2Brooke Wyckoff (F)United StatesConnecticut SunFlorida State
3Elaine Powell (G)United StatesDetroit ShockLSU
4Kiesha Brown (G)United StatesHouston CometsGeorgia
5Deanna Jackson (F)United StatesIndiana FeverAlabama-Birmingham
6Laura Macchi (F)ItalyLos Angeles SparksPool Comense (Italy)
7Stacey Lovelace-Tolbert (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxPurdue
8DeTrina White (F)United StatesNew York LibertyLSU
9Ashley Robinson (C)United StatesPhoenix MercuryTennessee
10Chelsea Newton (G)United StatesSacramento MonarchsRutgers
11Bernadette Ngoyisa (C)San Antonio Silver StarsCongo
12Francesca Zara (G)ItalySeattle StormNapoli Basket Vomero (Italy)
13Stacey Dales-Schuman (G)CanadaWashington MysticsOklahoma
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2008: Atlanta Dream

Main article: 2008 WNBA expansion draft

On February 6, 2008, an expansion draft occurred to help fill the roster for the Atlanta Dream. The team also participated in the 2008 WNBA draft prior to the team's first season.

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PickPlayerNationalityFormer WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1Carla Thomas (F)United StatesChicago SkyVanderbilt
2Érika de Souza (F)BrazilConnecticut SunSpain
3Katie Feenstra (C)United StatesDetroit ShockLiberty
4Roneeka Hodges (F)United StatesHouston CometsFlorida State
5Ann Strother (G)United StatesIndiana FeverConnecticut
6LaToya Thomas (G)United StatesLos Angeles SparksMississippi State
7Kristen Mann (F)United StatesMinnesota LynxUC Santa Barbara
8Ann Wauters (C)BelgiumNew York LibertyValenciennes Olympic (France)
9Jennifer Lacy (F)United StatesPhoenix MercuryPepperdine
10Kristin Haynie (G)United StatesSacramento MonarchsMichigan State
11Chantelle Anderson (C)United StatesSan Antonio Silver StarsVanderbilt
12Betty Lennox (G)United StatesSeattle StormLouisiana Tech
13Yelena Leuchanka (F)BLRWashington MysticsWest Virginia
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2024: Golden State Valkyries

Main article: 2024 WNBA expansion draft

On December 6, 2024, an expansion draft occurred to help fill the roster for the expansion Golden State Valkyries. The team also participated in the 2025 WNBA draft prior to the team's first season in 2025.

The WNBA announced on September 30, 2024 that the expansion draft would be held on December 6 and televised by ESPN, and also announced the draft rules. Each existing WNBA team had to provide the league office with a list of all players to which it held contract rights as of the final day of the 2024 regular season; the submission deadline was not determined, but was expected to be about 10 days before the draft. Each team also had to designate no more than six players who would not be eligible for selection. The Valkyries were allowed to select one available player from each of the 12 previously existing teams. Only one player eligible to become an unrestricted free agent at the end of the 2024 season could be chosen, and that player could not have played under a "core player" contract for two or more seasons. The Valkyries were allowed to make trades prior to the expansion draft, including agreements to (1) select a given player and trade that player to another team, or (2) select or not select an available player from a given team.

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PickPlayerNationalityFormer WNBA teamCollege/country/team
1(C)FranceAtlanta DreamFrance
2(F)SpainChicago SkyFlorida State
3(G)United StatesConnecticut SunNorthwestern
4(G)FranceDallas WingsFrance
5(C)Great BritainIndiana FeverUSC
6(G)United StatesLas Vegas AcesIowa
7(F)AustraliaLos Angeles SparksAustralia
8(F)ItalyMinnesota LynxItaly
9(F)United StatesNew York LibertyUTEP
10(F)United StatesPhoenix MercuryUCLA
11No selectionSeattle Storm
12(G)BelgiumWashington MysticsBelgium
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2025: Portland Fire, Toronto Tempo

Sometime following the 2025 season, an expansion draft will occur that will help fill the rosters for the Portland Fire and the Toronto Tempo, both of which are scheduled to begin play in the 2026 season. The details and rules for this draft are currently unknown.

Future expansion

On June 30, 2025, the WNBA announced that it would expand to Cleveland (2028), Detroit (2029), and Philadelphia (2030), bringing the total to 18 teams.

References

References

  1. "STING: Sting Lose Jia Perkins In Expansion Draft".
  2. "Atlanta Dream Expansion Draft set for February 6".
  3. [http://www.wnba.com/dream/expansiondraft_080206.html WNBA.com: Atlanta Dream]
  4. Ingemi, Marisa. "What's next for Golden State WNBA team? Timeline for name, GM, coach, roster". San Francisco Chronicle.
  5. (September 30, 2024). "Expansion Draft for 13th WNBA Franchise, Golden State Valkyries Set for December 6 on ESPN". WNBA.
  6. (December 6, 2024). "WNBA expansion draft live updates: Golden State Valkyries pick their players for 2025". [[USA Today]].
  7. "WNBA ANNOUNCES EXPANSION TO HISTORIC 18 TEAMS WITH NEW TEAMS IN CLEVELAND, DETROIT AND PHILADELPHIA".

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