WNBA expansion draft history
1998: Detroit Shock, Washington Mystics
Initial player allocation
Pick | Player | Nationality | WNBA Team | School/Club Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Cindy Brown (F) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | Long Beach State (from Seattle Reign, ABL) |
2 | Razija Mujanović (C) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
3 | Nikki McCray (G) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Tennessee (from Columbus Quest, ABL) |
4 | Alessandra Santos de Oliveira (C) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Brazil |
Expansion draft
Pick | Player | Nationality | New Team | Former Team |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rhonda Blades (G) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | New York Liberty |
2 | Heidi Burge (F) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Los Angeles Sparks |
3 | Tajama Abraham (C) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | Sacramento Monarchs |
4 | Penny Moore (F) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Charlotte Sting |
5 | Tara Williams (G) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | Phoenix Mercury |
6 | Deborah Carter (F) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Utah Starzz |
7 | Lynette Woodard (G) | ![]() |
Detroit Shock | Cleveland Rockers |
8 | Tammy Jackson (F/C) | ![]() |
Washington Mystics | Houston Comets |
1999: Minnesota Lynx, Orlando Miracle
Initial Expansion Player Allocation
Pick | Player | Nationality | New WNBA Team | Former WNBA Team | College/Country/Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Kristin Folkl (F) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | None | Stanford |
2 | Nykesha Sales (G/F) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | None | Connecticut |
Expansion Draft Selections
Pick | Player | Nationality | New WNBA Team | Former WNBA Team | College/Country/Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brandy Reed (F) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | Phoenix Mercury | Southern Mississippi |
2 | Andrea Congreaves (F) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | Charlotte Sting | Mercer |
3 | Kim Williams (G) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | Utah Starzz | DePaul |
4 | Kisha Ford (G) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | New York Liberty | Georgia Tech |
5 | Octavia Blue (G) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | Los Angeles Sparks | Miami (FL) |
6 | Yolanda Moore (F) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | Houston Comets | Mississippi |
7 | Adia Barnes (F) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | Sacramento Monarchs | Arizona |
8 | Adrienne Johnson (G) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | Cleveland Rockers | Ohio State |
Post Expansion Draft Player Allocation
Pick | Player | Nationality | New WNBA Team | Former WNBA Team | College/Country/Team |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Katie Smith (F) | ![]() |
Minnesota Lynx | None | Ohio State from Columbus Quest, ABL |
2 | Shannon Johnson (G/F) | ![]() |
Orlando Miracle | None | South Carolina from Columbus Quest, ABL |
2000: Indiana Fever, Miami Sol, Portland Fire, Seattle Storm
2006: Chicago Sky
2008: Atlanta Dream
gollark: Gigabit Ethernet can consistently deliver 1Gbps basically regardless of conditions and is widely supported and various fibre optic standards can do 10Gbps or 40Gbps (much higher is ridiculously expensive).
gollark: Theoretically 802.11ax/WiFi 6 can do 3Gbps or something. Practically, you can't get all that throughput on one device, your devices are probably 802.11ac or 802.11n, and the wireless environment isn't going to be utterly perfect and free of noise.
gollark: 8.
gollark: 1Gbps is pretty common in saner countries.
gollark: I don't think you can get consumer 8Gbps service anywhere.
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