Kate Martin Among 11 Players Golden State Valkyries Select in WNBA Expansion Draft, and This is NOT the ONLY Surprise!
The Golden State Valkyries have picked their first 11 players in franchise history.
The Golden State Valkyries began to build the foundational blocks to their franchise Friday night.
Golden State selected 11 players, including Las Vegas Aces guard Kate Martin and New York Liberty forward Kayla Thornton, in the 2024 WNBA expansion draft on Friday night.
In the expansion draft, each of the 12 current WNBA franchises were allowed to protect six players on their roster. The Valkyries had the opportunity to choose one unprotected player from each team, including those on the active roster, a team’s international rights list or a player whose draft rights a team owned.
The Valkyries drafted four guards (Martin, Julie Vanloo, Carla Leite, Veronica Buron), four forwards (Thornton, Cecilia Zandalasini, Monique Billings, Stephanie Talbot, Maria Conde) and two centers (Temi Fagbenle, Iliana Rupert).
Golden State selected one player from each team aside from the Seattle Storm.
Martin was a popular player through five collegiate seasons at Iowa while starring alongside Caitlin Clark. Martin attended the 2024 WNBA draft in New York City to support Clark, who went No. 1 to the Indiana Fever, and ended up getting drafted herself by the Aces with the No. 18 pick.
In 34 appearances as a rookie, Martin averaged 2.6 points and 1.6 rebounds in 11.5 minutes per contest. Her role decreased throughout the season as the deep and talented Aces got healthier, as she only played double-digit minutes three times in the final 15 regular-season games and was on the floor for just three minutes in the playoffs.
“I’m really excited,” Martin said. “This league is all about opportunity, you just need one shot… I’m very thankful for the Aces and everything I got to learn there, but I’m really excited for this new beginning and to build something from the ground up here with the Valkyries.”
The Aces protected their star foursome of A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray in the expansion draft but did not choose to protect Martin with one of their final two spots.
Thornton, on the other hand, is a 32-year-old veteran who helped the Liberty win the first WNBA title in franchise history this fall. In 40 games this season, Thornton averaged 5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in 20.2 minutes per game.
In addition to the expansion draft, the Valkyries are able to construct their roster through free agency, trades and the 2025 WNBA draft, where they will select No. 5 in the first round.