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2022 WNBA Draft: Dallas Wings find depth at point guard in Veronica Burton

By Arie Graham / April 12, 2022

Burton’s defense is ‘a separator’

Nia Clouden and Cathy Engelbert. (Photo courtesy of the WNBA)

Sun add backcourt talent in 2022 WNBA Draft with a competitive training camp in mind

By Jacqueline LeBlanc / April 12, 2022

The Sun land their top target with the team’s first first-round pick since 2019

Brittney Griner is pictured in purple and orange Phoenix Mercury jersey, wearing the number 42.

What we know about Brittney Griner’s Mercury roster status

By Alex Simon / April 12, 2022

And how Phoenix addressed it on draft night

Inside the Washington Mystics’ draft party

By Jenn Hatfield / April 12, 2022

Delight and surprise from fans as DC drafts Austin, Williams

WATCH: Jonathan Kolb, Sandy Brondello and The Next staff recap the WNBA Draft

By The Next / April 11, 2022

Liberty head coach and GM kick off post-draft reaction podcast

Lynx stay quiet on draft night, select Jones and Sjerven

By Lucas Seehafer / April 11, 2022

Tall task for draftees on stacked roster

2022 WNBA Draft: How the Atlanta Dream’s selections, headlined by Rhyne Howard, change the franchise’s future

By Spencer Nusbaum / April 11, 2022

‘The ceiling is absolutely there for her to be one of those foundational pieces on a championship-level team,’ GM Padover says of Howard

Locked On Women’s Basketball + The Next’s 2022 WNBA Mock Draft

By The Next / April 11, 2022

We asked our beat writers covering each WNBA team to make the pick for their team

Washington Mystics point guard Natasha Cloud shakes hands with Bethany Donaphin, head of league operations for the WNBA, after the Mystics secured the No. 1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft.

Daily Briefing — April 11, 2022: Welcome to Draft Day

By Em Adler / April 11, 2022

And the transfer carousel is not slowing down

Lynx trade picks No. 8 and 13 to Aces: What it means for Minnesota

By Lucas Seehafer / April 10, 2022

The Lynx’s training camp roster is currently full and the team needs to part with roughly $130,000 to duck back under the salary cap