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2023 WNBA Draft: Likely to roster 2 picks, Atlanta Dream could use C

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Here is the pool of players the Atlanta Dream will be considering for their 2023 roster:

  • Rhyne Howard, starting SG ($73,584)
  • Allisha Gray, starting SF ($194,600)
  • Cheyenne Parker, starting PF ($216,100)
  • AD Durr, second SG ($74,305)
  • Aari McDonald, starting PG ($78,586)
  • No. 6 pick ($71,300)
  • No. 8 pick ($71,300)
  • Danielle Robinson, second PG ($155,000)
  • Monique Billings, starting C ($145,000)
  • Nia Coffey, second SF ($130,000)
  • Naz Hillmon, second PF ($64,657)
  • Iliana Rupert, second C ($67,634)
  • No. 15 pick ($65,290)
  • Beatrice Mompremier, third C ($74,305)
  • Lorela Cubaj, fourth C ($62,285)
  • Mikayla Pivec, third PG ($62,285)

The Dream could start Cheyenne Parker or Monique Billings at center and have Iliana Rupert as their backup, but center is probably the biggest need for them at No. 6. Better to start Parker at PF and have Billings come off the bench, and they might be able to get someone who can be a starter right away at No. 6.

ESPN doesn’t have Iowa State center Stephanie Soares available at No. 6, but I think the Mystics may pass on a center at No. 4 since they have Shakira Austin and Amanda Zahui B. I could really see Soares going to Atlanta. She is 6-foot-6, can shoot the three and flashed some major potential early on this past NCAAW season for the Cyclones before getting injured.

Because center Elizabeth Kitley has decided to return to Virginia Tech, the drop off from Soares to the next-best available center is greater. Maïa Hirsch (France) and Monika Czinano (Iowa) are the next two centers projected in ESPN’s mock draft (No. 16 and No. 17, respectively). Hirsch has got some skills and Czinano has experience at a winning college program, but the Dream are probably really hoping Soares is still available.

Instead of getting a true center, Atlanta could also go with the height of 6-foot-4 Laeticia Amihere (South Carolina) or 6-foot-5 Dorka Juhász (UConn). Neither is a true back-to-the-basket player, but Juhász’s 3-point shooting and Amihere’s ball-handling are both valuable in today’s game, in which we are moving away from true centers. ESPN projects the Dream taking Amihere at No. 8 and they have Juhász going 12th overall to Minnesota.

Laeticia Amihere
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