Connecticut has some interesting needs this season
WNBA Draft Day is here, and the Connecticut Sun have some big decisions on their hands.
Despite the team’s lack of first-round picks, the Sun own back-to-back picks midway through the second round, Nos. 20 and 21 overall, in addition to a third-round selection. Connecticut has proved in the past that it can make the most of these later picks.
With Alyssa Thomas out indefinitely due to an Achilles injury, the Sun will need to ensure they have all of their bases covered while she recuperates. Finding success in the draft just might do the trick.
That said, here are four players Connecticut potentially could target in the 2021 draft:
Lindsey Pulliam (SG, Northwestern)
Pulliam could give the Sun some much-needed depth, especially during Thomas’ absence. After all, this Northwestern senior is a proven force on both ends of the court. A player like her could go a long way as Connecticut aims to fill the gaps, but has the potential to be be a long-term success.
Stephanie Watts (SG, North Carolina)
Watts caught the eye of many a recruiter back in 2016 before she opted to go to graduate school. She simultaneously played some solid college ball, breaking the 1,000-point barrier early in the 2018-19 season. She was a force beyond the arc, too, which could be a major asset for the Sun.
Aaliyah Wilson (SG, Texas A&M)
It is a guard-heavy class, which should work in Connecticut’s favor. And unless Wilson gets scooped up earlier than expected, the Sun might be lucky enough to land this versatile player. Adding her to the squad would be another opportunity to pick up a solid two-way player.
Ivana Raca (SF, Wake Forest)
This Serbian native is another threat on both ends of the court. In fact, she regularly averaged one rebound shy of a double-double during Wake Forest’s 2020-21 season. Her presence could be pivotal for a Sun team looking to beef up its bench big time.
The WNBA Draft begins at 7 p.m. ET.