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WNBA: Las Vegas Aces make winning draft picks with Fair, Kitley

NCAA Womens Basketball: NCAA Tournament Second Round-Syracuse vs Connecticut

With suspense gone and excitement ahead, the 2024 WNBA season is projected to be one of the biggest ever seen. The Las Vegas Aces are on the verge of a three-peat, Caitlin-mania has officially hit the league level and some of the most exciting names from college basketball are on their WNBA squadrons and ready to make their presence felt on the big stage.

Throughout the league’s history, players picked beyond the first round most always have been question marks, with a large portion getting cut before the official start of the season rolls around. But with the progression of the game and the talent level of this incoming class, we may be in for some revisions to that history, especially for a team like the Aces.

Las Vegas had an amazing night, acquiring some valuable talent in the second and third rounds. Here’s an assessment of the Aces’ selections and what the newest members of the team can offer:


Dyaisha Fair (#2) dribbles against Nika Muhl (#10) of UConn.
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No. 16: Dyaisha Fair (Syracuse)

Grade: B+

Dyaisha Fair had a solid run as a collegiate scoring star. In five seasons of college basketball, three at Buffalo and two at Syracuse, she averaged 22.2 points, 4.9 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game and finished third on the NCAA Division I women’s basketball all-time scoring list, despite usually being the smallest player on the floor. The Aces were looking for backup guard depth and they landed a player to match their heart and grit.

Although Fair comes into the W tied for the shortest player in the league at 5-foot-5, her heart and confidence easily will be some of the biggest on the hardwood. Physical attributes may limit her game at the pro level, but she definitely will give the defending champs some excellent scoring and playmaking.

NCAA Womens Basketball: Final Four National Championship-Iowa vs South Carolina

Kate Martin (#20) of Iowa celebrates a basket.
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No. 18: Kate Martin (Iowa)

Grade: C

Kate Martin is coming off of her fifth year for the Hawkeyes, falling just one win short of an illustrious NCAA title. Martin wrapped her career averaging 8.0 points, 4.6 rebounds and 2.9 assists per game, while notching totals of 13.1 points, 6.8 rebounds and 2.3 assists per game in her senior season playing…

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