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Spotlight On: Diving Into the 2024 WNBA Draft Class – Volume 2

December 26, 2025 3 Min Read
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Last year, while sitting in the media zone at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama during the Sweet 16, I was chatting with a fellow writer about how women’s basketball essentially has no true offseason—a point highlighted on The Athletic’s excellent podcast. Consider this: the WNBA season runs from May through October, NCAA women’s basketball spans October to April, and special events take place between January and March. That’s just the domestic scene, showing that women’s basketball action is practically year-round, which is impressive but demanding, especially for players who enter the WNBA Draft immediately after their college season ends. For example, Tehina Paopao was drafted by the Atlanta Dream only nine days after competing in the NCAA championship game.

Upcoming players aiming for the 2026 WNBA Draft will experience some relief in timing, but until then, they’ll continue refining their skills throughout the 2026-2027 college season. Every two weeks on Winsidr, we spotlight players expected in the draft, tracking their progress and shifts in value on the court.

For example, Fraujai Johnson from LSU grappled last year with the decision to enter the draft early or return for her final season, ultimately choosing to stay, a move that appears wise as she’s improved in multiple areas. Johnson has boosted her shooting efficiency to a career high 51.2% from beyond the arc, enhanced her assists while cutting turnovers, and elevated her elite defense to a new level. She sees herself as a solid first-round pick going forward.

Another standout is Jania Barker, a forward from Tennessee, who remains underappreciated despite having the best season of her career. Now in Kim Caldwell’s fast-paced system, Barker is shooting more threes and more accurately than ever, yet she still needs to cut back on turnovers and improve decision-making. With some growth, she could shift from a late second-round choice to a reliable first-round talent.

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Madina Okot from South Carolina has rapidly climbed draft boards, impressing with her consistent double-double averages and strong rim protection. Although she lacks an outside shot, her footwork and soft hands near the basket, combined with her shot-blocking skills, make her a valuable inside presence. At nearly 22 years old, she’s projected as a top-10 draft pick should she declare.

Fan Take: This detailed insight into rising WNBA prospects reveals a sport brimming with talent and ongoing development, promising an exciting future for women’s basketball fans. As these players sharpen their skills and navigate the challenges of a demanding year-round schedule, the WNBA’s competitive level is poised to reach new heights, enhancing the sport’s appeal and visibility.

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