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The 2024 WNBA Draft is set to showcase some of the most talented young players in women’s basketball, with Iowa’s Caitlin Clark leading the way. Clark, who made a name for herself during the NCAA Tournament, is expected to be the first overall pick in the draft.

However, Clark is not the only standout player in this year’s draft class. Players like Kamilla Cardoso from South Carolina, Cameron Brink from Stanford, Angel Reese from LSU, Aaliyah Edwards from UConn, and Rickea Johnson from Tennessee are also highly touted prospects who are expected to make an impact in the WNBA.

Teams like the Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings, and Los Angeles Sparks hold multiple picks in the top 10, giving them the opportunity to add some serious talent to their rosters.

The draft is set to take place on Monday night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in New York, starting at 7:30 p.m. ET. The event will be broadcast on ESPN and can also be streamed online through the ESPN app.

With 36 players set to be drafted over three rounds, the Indiana Fever hold the first overall pick for the second consecutive year. The draft order is stacked with talented players, and fans can expect an exciting night as these young stars begin their professional basketball careers.

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