Completely fine with the pick. This draft has 4 tier 1C prospects (meaning I think they are 3rd best players on championship teams or 2 or less All Star appearances). Each of the players have their strengths and weaknesses.FNG wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2026 7:24 pmKinda liked the big center from UCLA, but what do I know? Interested in what kek thinks.WildWolf2813 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 13, 2026 6:36 pm not the NBA, but Minnesota Lynx drafted Olivia Miles 2nd overall.
Miles is nice, but all these teams are loading up on tall bigs that can move. Just feels like a Pacers-like year coming for Cheryl Reeve's team
Fudd: Elite shooter but struggled to get her shot off against WNBA defenders
Miles: very good passer, high IQ, good but not great scorer and a little smaller
Fam: highest upside, athletic, 4/5 but played the weakest competition
Bett: Very good post defender, good post player, can’t spread the floor at the moment and I’ll be curious how she does guarding in space.
Overall fine with the pick, Cheryl just doesn’t believe in the traditional post player, she wants to play 5 out so I’m not shocked they didn’t take Betts (a little surprised they didn’t take Fam)
Lynx on paper taking a big step back, losing 2 starters, their 6,7,8 and 9th woman. Phee is out at least half the year, McBride got hurt on an airplane and had surgery complications so she is expected to miss the beginning of the year because she can’t fly at the moment.
The Lynx might be bad with that said Cheryl finds under the radar talent all the time. 2 years ago I wanted them to tank for Paige and they ended that season a missed travel can away from a championship. Lynx signed Howard who is solid, Nia Coffey (Hopkins alum) and 2 complete unknown players from overseas they in just expecting to be great because that is what Cheryl does