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NBA draft rumors are spreading like wildfire but you don’t need to panic

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What’s good, family. It’s your boy Sykes here for another edition of Layup Lines. Let’s talk about the NBA draft for a second.

Yerboi is definitely anti-draft out here, but I can’t lie — this is still one of the most fun times of the year. It’s cool to see these kids dreams being actualized in just a major way. They go from high school and college phenoms to literal professional millionaires in a matter of seconds.

But with all that comes the big mess that is the NBA draft news cycle. And, whew buddy, is it ever messy this year.

There are so many rumors out there. For example, Jabari Smith is all of a sudden not a lock for the No. 1 overall pick. Oh, and Paolo Banchero doesn’t seem to like the Orlando Magic. And nobody knows what’s happening with Shaedon Sharpe. He might have a promise. He might also drop out of the top 7. We just don’t know.

That’s NBA draft season for you. There are lots of rumors swirling around. Some are undoubtedly true. Some are just smokescreens from teams looking to posture and make deals with other teams. It’s all just how the game works.

And in the middle of it all is, well, all of us.

There are thousands of rumors going around at this time within the league. Only, maybe, 2% of that actually is substantial enough to get reported out. That 2% is taken and regurgitated over and over and over again in our media cycle.

It’s all confusing. Some of it’s real but most of it isn’t and it’s really hard to discern what will actually go down when the time comes.

So here’s what you do: Sit down, crack open your beverage of choice and just let the rumors be what they are: Rumors. The only things that matter during these times are the things that actually happen.

Instead of just worrying about scuttlebutt from some random Eastern Conference scout that they heard from a trainer who heard it from the assistant GM of your favorite team, just read our latest mock from Bryan Kalbrosky.

That should get you to Thursday pretty safely.

The Tip-Off

Some NBA goodness from around the USA TODAY Sports network.

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The Golden State Warriors had SO much fun at their parade. The Steph Curry “night night” jokes, Klay Thompson stumbling everywhere, Draymond Green cussing folks out. Just classic Warriors stuff, man. You love to see it — unless, you know, you’re a Celtics fan.

Our Andy Nesbitt — who actually happens to be a Celtics fan — gathered up the best images from the parade. He perfectly captured the vibe of the parade with this piece.

“Draymond Green had a blast rubbing it in everyone else’s faces.

Steph Curry had fun with all of his trophies.

And Klay Thompson had himself a day that ended with him in a hot tub back in the team’s facility.

Klay rules, man.”

Just a good time, man.

One to Watch

(All odds via Tipico.)

Chicago Sky (+310) vs. Las Vegas Aces (-8.5, -410), O/U 175.5, 10 PM ET

Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-USA TODAY Sports

The Aces are far and away the best team in the WNBA so far this year. They’ve got, at least, 3 players in the running for MVP between A’ja Wilson, Kelsey Plum and Jackie Young this year with Wilson slowly pulling away and they’re winners of four straight games.

You can never count Candace Parker’s Chicago Sky, though. And Kahleah Copper is coming off a dazzling performance against the Fever — albeit in a loss. For tonight, the Sky are at home and they’re still really good. Even if they don’t win, they won’t get blown out. I’m taking Chicago +8.5.

Shootaround

Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

—Caleb Swanigan unexpectedly died at 25 years old and the basketball world mourned him. This was so sad.

— The dramatic shift in Paolo Banchero’s lottery odds is probably more about Chet Holmgren.

— Here’s why Steph Curry deserves to be considered as one of the best 10 players of all time ($$$).

— Everyone is looking at the Rockets’ No. 3 pick, but No. 17 might be available, too.

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The Chicago Sky troll Dream after OT win: ‘Welcome to Atlanta’ has two Ls in it

The Chicago Sky’s social media people are on top of it.

At 10-4, the defending WNBA champion Chicago Sky are cruising along in their quest for a repeat this year. Even with small hiccups out of their control every now and then, Chicago native Candace Parker and company have been mostly untouchable.

That proved to be the case again on Friday night, as the Sky took on the Atlanta Dream (-7.5) at Wintrust Arena. With Parker unfortunately missing the matchup because of an injured knee, a rousing team performance from Atlanta unexpectedly pushed the champs to their limits.

But try as the Dream might, Kahleah Copper (23 points, 10 boards) simply wouldn’t let the Sky fall to a middling .500-ish squad:

Thanks to Copper’s trademark brilliance, the Sky would eventually prevail in a tight 106-100 overtime win. A valiant all-around effort from the Dream gone by the wayside, which the Sky’s Twitter account hilariously made light of after the game:

Shorthanded or not, it’s never a good idea to mess with Copper, the Sky, and their social folks.

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W Bets: Wager on the Sky, Storm and Mercury ahead of Friday’s WNBA action

Looking at the best bets for Friday’s three-game WNBA slate.

Welcome to Bet For the Win’s W Bets, where we break down, explain and bet on the WNBA. Today, we’re running down the first Friday slate of the 2022 season.

Season picks (record): 6-9

Friday is a great day for WNBA basketball. The NBA season is over and Game 2 of the Stanley Cup is scheduled for the weekend. With that, the W’s three-game slate will be center stage. Connecticut and Seattle will lead things off before Dallas and Phoenix will duel in the Big D. Chicago and Atlanta close out the night.

Here’s a look at the matchups, odds, and storylines.

All odds via Tipico Sportsbook

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W Bets: Mystics, Sun, Sky among Thursday’s best wagers on an action-packed night

Looking at the best bets for Friday’s four WNBA games.

Welcome to Bet For the Win’s W Bets, where we break down, explain and bet on the WNBA. Today, we’re running down the first Friday slate of the 2022 season.

Season picks (record): 4-6

It’s Friday night and the W is sending us into the weekend with a quartet of games. From Connecticut playing on the second night of a back-to-back to Dallas and Seattle trying to live up to the hype of last season’s consecutive game-winners, each matchup should present a competitive and entertaining 40 minutes of basketball up and down the board.

Here’s a look at the matchups, odds, and storylines.

All odds via Tipico Sportsbook.

Candace Parker absolutely loved her new custom shoes, but not as much as the mini pair gifted to her son

These custom sneakers for Candace Parker’s son are perfect.

Tuesday was a day of celebration for the reigning WNBA Champion Chicago Sky. Here’s what their evening looked like:

One WNBA Championship ring for each remaining member of the 2021 team. One WNBA Championship banner unveiling. One win over the Indiana Fever.

And the celebrations didn’t stop at the final buzzer, it spilled into the locker room where each member of the team was gifted a pair of customized Adidas shoes.

Candace Parker, in particular, seemed to like hers quite a bit. But she really appeared to be in love with the custom kicks gifted to her in infant sizes.

The infant sneakers were reserved for Parker’s three-month son Airr Larry Petrakov Parker. The kind gesture made Parker visibly emotional and drew a few audible reactions from everyone in the locker room

What a cool moment for everyone involved.

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These Chicago Sky championship rings featuring the (former) Sears Tower are already iconic

The Chicago Sky are presented with their 2021 championship banner and rings.

On Tuesday night, the Chicago Sky earned their fourth win of the young 2022 WNBA season when they beat the Indiana Fever 95-50 in front of 7,741 fans at Wintrust Arena.

All who were in attendance were treated to much more than just a fantastic and entertaining battle between two Eastern Conference teams, however. The night was more about what took place before the game — the celebration of the Sky’s 2021 WNBA Championship.

The pre-game ceremony included each present member of the championship team receiving some amazing-looking championship rings featuring the Willis Tower (generally still known worldwide as the Sears Tower), which was then followed by the unveiling and raising of the championship banner to the rafters.

The banner:

An up-close look at Azura Stevens’ ring:

The full ceremony:

Chicago now has a 4-2 record after six games. The defending champs have +400 odds at Tipico Sportsbook to repeat as WNBA champions.

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The Connecticut Sun’s defense and Las Vegas Aces’ offense stand out in Week 2 of the WNBA season

A look at what’s going on around the WNBA.

Welcome to Bet For The Win’s weekly WNBA column, where we cover everything women’s basketball from highlight plays and signature moments to bad beats and best bets. Be sure to check back here every week for your W fix.

The second full week of WNBA games came and went and we have a lot to talk about. We’re seeing two very unlikely Aces suddenly rain threes out West, we’re watching Connecticut’s defense become absurdly dominant in the Northeast and a few “late to the league rookies” are making notable contributions to the W after finishing stints in other leagues overseas.

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W Bets: Picks, storylines and more for Sparks vs. Dream, Liberty vs. Sky and Storm vs. Sun

Looking at the WNBA’s three-game slate.

This Wednesday, we have a star-studded three-game slate that should deliver plenty of entertaining basketball.

The Seattle Storm travel to Arizona to take on the Phoenix Mercury. The Chicago Sky will look for their first win of the season when they host the New York Liberty. Both the Los Angeles Sparks and Atlanta Dream will try to stay undefeated when they match up on Wednesday.

Here’s a look at the matchups, odds and storylines.

All odds via Tipico Sportsbook.

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The Sky lost their opener to Sparks after absurd foul call forced OT, and fans were furious

A bad stroke of luck for the defending champs.

A year after their first WNBA title, the Sky enter the 2022 season with high hopes.

One of the league’s deeper teams, Chicago seems poised to repeat. Hey, with Candace Parker and Courtney Vandersloot, that sort of success almost seems inevitable.

And, in all likelihood, they may still get that repeat title yet. But in Game 1, at the beginning of their title defense, the Sky (-3.5 point favorites coming in) lost a 98-91 heartbreaker to the Sparks. They’ll probably move on from this soon but, thanks to a terrible call, it doesn’t sting any less.

Let’s take it to the end of the fourth quarter, with the Sky nursing an 88-85 lead. Jordin Canada took the ball the length of the court before pulling up for a three, as Dana Evans came to challenge her. When Canada rose, it seemed Evans made contact, and the officials gifted Canada three throws to force overtime. There, L.A. would eventually pull away and win.

But did Evans really foul her?

Oh no. Oh goodness, no. That is the definition of a soft call. Like, it’s nonexistent contact that should have never decided the final result. That’s absurd officiating which took away a win from the Sky.

Fans watching the game were similarly displeased about the call.

WNBA Power Rankings Week 1: Sky, Sun and Storm looking strong ahead of season openers

Ranking the WNBA teams 1-12 ahead of Week 1 of the 2022 season.

Months have passed following the WNBA’s celebratory 25th season, one that saw the Chicago Sky win its first-ever championship 201 days ago. Headlines filled the eight-month intermission as notable players were traded, superstars switched teams, and coaches went to new organizations.

Alas, the dust has finally settled and the off-season is in the rearview. Now, each team has finalized its roster and is ready to roll into the 2022 season on an even playing field.

Where do things stand as the new season gets underway? We take a look at all 12 teams and rank them ahead of opening night with our first power rankings of 2022: