2024 WNBA Draft Order: Where each team will pick after the Indiana Fever win the lottery

The WNBA draft order is set after the lottery.

Congratulations to Indiana Fever, who won the 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery on Sunday.

Does that mean they’ll select Caitlin Clark next year? Maybe Angel Reese? We don’t know yet, that’s far away (the actual draft isn’t until April, after either or both of those players puts on a show in Women’s March Madness).

But as of now, we know the draft order thanks to the ping pong balls that decided the top four teams.

Check out the full three-round order and bookmark it for a few months from now to see how it’ll all play out with some big names coming out of the college ranks:

Latest WNBA Draft Lottery odds, including who could win the Caitlin Clark sweepstakes

The answer to who potentially drafts Caitlin Clark is nearly here.

The WNBA Draft lottery is fast approaching.

On Sunday, December 10, Bethany Donaphin, Head of League Operations, will facilitate a drawing to determine the top four draft order spots for the 2024 WNBA Draft.

Four teams have qualified for the 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery: the Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks, Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm. These teams are all battling for the chance to draft from an elite talent pool that includes Iowa’s Caitlin Clark.

With a little bit of luck, they can select a player that will change the face of their franchise as the Las Vegas Aces did in three consecutive draft lotteries by picking Jackie Young, A’ja Wilson, and Kelsey Plum.

Here are the latest WNBA Draft Lottery odds at landing the no.1 pick:

The 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery, explained

Your 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery questions, answered, in one nifty location.

The course of a franchise could be changed forever with one pick.

On Sunday, December 10, the WNBA will host the 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery. The 30-minute segment will air on ESPN at 4:30 p.m. ET between the last two games of the Basketball Hall of Fame Women’s Showcase.

With the WNBA Draft scheduled for April 15, teams are vying for the opportunity to select some of the best talent women’s college basketball offers. That means a chance to draft future basketball royalty, as the Phoenix Mercury did in 2004 when they selected UConn’s Diana Taurasi.

It all comes down to how the odds play out, and may they ever be in each team’s favor.

Here’s how the 2024 WNBA Draft Lottery works:

Fever, Sparks, Mercury and Storm will vie for No. 1 overall WNBA draft pick

The Fever will have the most chances to land the top pick and are guaranteed at least the third pick.

The 23rd annual WNBA draft lottery will be broadcast on Dec. 10 at 4:30 p.m. ET. The Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks, Phoenix Mercury and Seattle Storm will vie for the No. 1 overall WNBA draft pick.

The Fever secured the top spot in the 2023 draft and selected Aliyah Boston No. 1 overall. Boston was unanimously named the 2023 WNBA Rookie of the Year and received all 60 votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters.

The 2024 draft is currently scheduled to take place on April 15, 2024. Lottery odds are based on the cumulative records of the two most recent regular seasons (2022 and 2023). The Fever will have the most chances to land the top pick and are guaranteed at least the third pick. Phoenix has the next highest likelihood of winning the No. 1 spot, followed by the Sparks and Storm.

The order of selection for the remainder of the first round, second round and third round is determined by inverse order of the teamsโ€™ respective 2023 regular season records, taking into account trades and negotiations that might have affected draft order.

The remaining first-round draft order (based on 2023 record):ย  ย  ย  ย  ย  ย 

5. Dallas from Chicago (18-22)

6. Washington (19-21)

7. Minnesota (19-21)

8. Atlanta (19-21)

9. Dallas (22-18)

10. Connecticut (27-13)

11. New York (32-8)

12. Los Angeles from Las Vegas (34-6)

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2023 WNBA draft is April 10 and to be televised exclusively on ESPN

This year’s draft class is exceptionally talented with South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston leading the way.

The 2023 WNBA draft will be held on Monday, April 10. It will be exclusively televised on ESPN from 7-9 p.m. EST and available on the ESPN app.

According to the WNBA’s website, fans have multiple ways to get involved with the draft and follow along:

Launching in March, Draft Central on wnba.com will enable fans to access multiple offerings in the days leading up to the draft. Elements will include an interactive draft board; prospect profiles with insights powered by SAP; in-depth features on the top draft prospects; coverage of all draft events; and more.

Fans will also be able to access an array of content across WNBA channels that will include the unique stories and personalities of the prospects via Instagram and TikTok; a Twitter Spaces mock draft debate; cross platform live coverage including the Orange Carpet and more.

The draft consists of three rounds and 36 picks. The WNBA only has 144 roster spots, so the higher a player is picked the larger likelihood they will make a roster. Only a small percentage of players drafted make a WNBA roster.

The league is looking to expand in the next few years, but has no concrete plans for expanded rosters. Leagues such as Athletes Unlimited provide 44 more roster spots for elite basketball players to play domestically, but many opine it is still not enough to harness the sheer talent of women’s basketball players in the United States.

However, the top picks of the draft are almost guaranteed a spot. The last 10 No. 1 overall draft picks were:

2013: Brittney Griner, Phoenix Mercury

2014: Chiney Ogwumike, Connecticut Sun

2015: Jewell Loyd, Seattle Storm

2016: Breanna Stewart, Seattle Storm

2017: Kelsey Plum, Las Vegas Aces (formerly San Antonio Stars)

2018: Aโ€™ja Wilson, Las Vegas Aces

2019: Jackie Young, Las Vegas Aces

2020: Sabrina Ionescu, New York Liberty

2021: Charli Collier, Dallas Wings

2022: Rhyne Howard, Atlanta Dream

The WNBA held its 22nd annual draft lottery on Nov. 11 to determine the order. The Indiana Fever received the first pick. The Minnesota Lynx have the second pick. The Atlanta Dream are third and the Washington Mystics (via Los Angeles Sparks) have the fourth pick.

The full lineup of picks for the first round is below:

Pick Team
1 Indiana Fever
2 Minnesota Lynx
3 Atlanta Dream
4 Washington Mystics (via Los Angeles)
5 Chicago Sky (via Phoenix)
6 New York Liberty
7 Indiana Fever (via Dallas)
8 Atlanta Dream (via Washington)
9 Seattle Storm
10 Connecticut Sun
11 Dallas Wings (via Chicago)
12 Minnesota Lynx (via Las Vegas)

This year’s draft class is exceptionally talented with South Carolina’s Aliyah Boston leading the way. She is projected to go No. 1 in the draft and when you look at her 2022 accomplishments, not to mention her whole career, it is hard to disagree.

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