There’s been a lot of buzz recently about the Dallas Wings securing the number one pick in the upcoming WNBA draft, and it’s sparked a lot of debate. Some fans are upset, questioning whether a team in a larger market like Dallas really needs another superstar, while others are excited about the potential of Paige Beckers, the likely selection. However, this brings up an important question: does market size truly matter when it comes to the draft?

 

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When looking at players like Caitlin Clark, who was drafted by the Indiana Fever, it’s clear that a smaller market team can still thrive in the spotlight. Clark has become a household name, drawing significant attention to the WNBA, even though Indiana isn’t exactly a major media hub. Her journey has shown that talent, not necessarily market size, can elevate the league and attract fans.

Now, all eyes are on Paige Beckers, who is expected to be the first overall pick by the Dallas Wings. The Wings had the best odds in the draft lottery, even though the Los Angeles Sparks had a slightly better chance statistically. Despite some surprises, it’s not a shock that Dallas landed the top spot. Beckers, known for her scoring efficiency, versatility as a guard, and ability to distribute the ball, is an exciting prospect. But beyond her skillset, there’s also a significant focus on her marketability, something that could benefit the league and the Wings.

Beckers’ potential to thrive in the WNBA isn’t just about her on-court abilities. Her charisma and star power are undeniable, and putting her next to Arike Ogunbowale, another established star, makes for an exciting, marketable duo. Ogunbowale lit up the All-Star Game, and despite being on a team like the Wings, her talent drew attention from fans and media. If Beckers joins her, the pair could create a must-watch tandem that fans, regardless of where they’re from, will tune in to see.

When looking at the rest of the draft, the second pick could be just as fascinating. The Sparks, with their stockpile of big players, may go for Kiki Rice from USC, though some believe they might opt for a lead guard instead. The third pick is expected to be used by the Chicago Sky, likely to draft a point guard or playmaker. The unpredictable nature of the draft means teams could take surprising routes, especially given that some players may declare for the draft early, and others may rise in stock as the season progresses.

Another potential storyline involves players like FL Johnson, who could be a surprise pick at number two. If she decides to declare, it wouldn’t be a stretch to see the Sparks take a chance on her. Other players, like Olivia Miles, might also be in the mix. While mock drafts have Beckers at number one, the rest of the selections will be closely watched, especially given the many variables—free agency, injuries, and players declaring for the draft—at play.

Looking at teams like the Washington Mystics and the Indiana Fever, they will likely use their picks to bolster positions of need. The Fever, for example, may be looking at a big player to complement their roster, while the Mystics could consider adding versatile players like Barker, a swing player who can play in various roles.

The draft could also see more international prospects coming into play. The NBA’s international scouting model is likely to influence the WNBA, as more international players are making an impact in both leagues. Players like the 6-foot-6 forward from France, Monga, could be a wild card, and teams like the New York Liberty could take a chance on such a developmental prospect.

But perhaps the most intriguing element of the draft remains the number two pick, which could have a domino effect on the rest of the selections. The Sparks are in a tough spot, as they need a playmaking guard, but Kiki Rice could be the best player available at that spot. If they go with her, the rest of the draft could shift, with teams like the Chicago Sky and Minnesota Lynx looking for the best fit.

Overall, while market size has its benefits—Dallas will undoubtedly bring more attention to Beckers—it’s clear that a player’s talent and ability to draw attention are the most important factors. Paige Beckers, much like Caitlin Clark before her, has the potential to transcend any market, and alongside a player like Ogunbowale, the Wings could soon become one of the most exciting teams in the league. So, while it’s fun to discuss the business side of things, in the end, it’s the basketball that matters most, and Paige Beckers is ready to deliver.