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2017 WNBA draft
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The 2017 WNBA draft was the league's draft for the 2017 WNBA season. On March 30, the WNBA announced that the draft would take place on April 13 in New York at Samsung 837.[1]
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Draft lottery
The lottery selection to determine the order of the top four picks in the 2017 draft occurred on September 28, 2016. The winner of the lottery was the San Antonio Stars.[2]
Lottery chances
All odds out of 1,000 based on percentages (the 11–12–13–14 combination was ignored).
Note: Team selected for the No. 1 pick noted in bold text.
This is the fourth time that the lottery was won by the team that had the highest odds. The lottery odds were based on combined records from the 2015 and 2016 WNBA seasons. The San Antonio Stars, with the worst two-year record, were guaranteed no worse than the third pick.
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Notable prospects
On November 29, 2016, the WNBA announced the following notable prospects for the 2017 draft.[4]
- Alaina Coates – South Carolina
- Kelsey Plum – Washington
- Shatori Walker-Kimbrough – Maryland
- Alexis Jones – Baylor
- Nina Davis – Baylor
- Nia Coffey – Northwestern
- Brionna Jones – Maryland
Draft invitees
On April 6, 2017, the WNBA released the names of the players invited to be in attendance at the draft.[5]
Brionna Jones, Maryland
Alexis Jones, Baylor
Allisha Gray, South Carolina
Kaela Davis, South Carolina
Nia Coffey, Northwestern
Alaina Coates, South Carolina
Erica McCall, Stanford
Kelsey Plum, Washington
Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, Maryland
Sydney Wiese, Oregon State
Key
! | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame |
^ | Denotes player who has been inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame |
* | Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-WNBA Team |
+ | Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game |
# | Denotes player who never played in the WNBA regular season or playoffs |
Bold | Denotes player who won Rookie of the Year |
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Draft






Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
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Footnotes
- February 2, 2017: Washington to Chicago[6]
- Washington acquired Elena Delle Donne
- Chicago acquired 2017 No. 2 pick, Stefanie Dolson, and Kahleah Copper
- April 14, 2016: Connecticut to Los Angeles[3]
- Connecticut acquired Jonquel Jones and the 17th pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft
- Los Angeles acquired Chelsea Gray, the 15th and 23rd picks in the 2016 WNBA Draft and the Suns' first round pick in the 2017 draft
- February 17, 2017: Los Angeles to Dallas[7]
- Dallas acquired 2017 No. 4 and No. 23 pick
- Los Angeles acquired rights to Odyssey Sims and the 2017 No. 11 pick
- January 31, 2016: Phoenix to San Antonio[8]
- Phoenix acquired Danielle Robinson
- San Antonio acquired 2017 No. 5 pick and Isabelle Harrison
- January 30, 2016: Three-team trade involving New York, Seattle, Washington[9]
- New York acquired Kia Vaughn and Bria Hartley (from Washington)
- Seattle acquired Carolyn Swords (from New York) and 2017 No. 15 pick (from Washington)
- Washington acquired 2017 No. 6 and No. 18 pick (from Seattle)
- February 21, 2017: Three-team trade involving Connecticut, Indiana, and Phoenix[10]
- Connecticut acquired Lynetta Kizer and 2017 No. 8 pick (from Indiana)
- Indiana acquired Candice Dupree and 2017 No. 17 pick (from Phoenix)
- Phoenix acquired Camille Little and Jillian Alleyne (from Connecticut)
- May 11, 2016: New York to Dallas[11]
- New York acquired Amanda Zahui B and 2017 second round pick
- Dallas acquired 2017 No. 10 pick
- March 1, 2016: Dallas to Los Angeles[12]
- Dallas acquired Erin Phillips, 2016 No. 5 pick, and 2017 first round pick
- Los Angeles acquired Riquna Williams and 2016 No. 6 pick
- May 6, 2016: San Antonio to Phoenix[13]
- San Antonio acquired Monique Currie
- Phoenix acquired the 2017 No. 13 pick
- June 25, 2016: Phoenix to Connecticut[14]
- Phoenix acquired Kelsey Bone
- Connecticut acquired Courtney Williams, rights to Jillian Alleyne, and the 2017 No. 13 pick
- April 14, 2017: Chicago to Minnesota[15]
- Chicago acquired Keisha Hampton
- Minnesota acquired the rights to Chantel Osahor
- May 2, 2016: New York to Atlanta[16]
- New York acquired Shoni Schimmel
- Atlanta acquired 2017 second round pick
- May 10, 2016: Atlanta to Indiana[17]
- Atlanta acquired Layshia Clarendon
- Indiana acquired 2017 second round pick
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References
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