Georgia Amoore might not be the loudest name in the 2025 WNBA rookie class, but make no mistake — her passing game is elite, and it’s about to make waves at the next level.

Washington Mystics select Georgia Amoore with No. 6 overall pick in WNBA  Draft

After a stellar college career at Virginia Tech, Amoore heads to the WNBA with a reputation as one of the most creative, precise, and high-IQ passers in the country. Now the question is: how will that translate against pro-level speed, size, and defensive pressure?

Let’s break down her game — and why her playmaking could be a major asset from Day 1.

Georgia Amoore is 2025 WNBA Draft No. 6 pick by Washington Mystics

Elite Court Vision

One of Georgia Amoore’s greatest strengths? She sees the floor two steps ahead.

At Virginia Tech, she consistently made the kinds of passes that separate a good point guard from a great one:

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Skip passes over zone defenses

No-look dishes in transition

Precision bounce passes through traffic

Perfectly-timed lobs to rolling bigs

 

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Even when under pressure, Amoore rarely rushed. Her ability to remain poised and manipulate defenses with her eyes made her a nightmare for opponents.

“She processes the game like a veteran,” said one ACC coach last season.
“You think you’ve got her trapped, and suddenly it’s a layup for her teammate.”

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Basketball IQ Built for the WNBA

What makes Georgia even more intriguing is her mental approach to the game. She’s constantly reading not just individual defenders, but entire schemes. In the WNBA — where defenses rotate faster and scouting is deeper — that high IQ is crucial.

Her ability to:

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Recognize defensive shifts

Exploit mismatches

Stay calm under blitzes

 

…will help her make an immediate impact as a floor general, especially in a league where every possession counts.

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Pick-and-Roll Maestro

Let’s talk about the bread and butter of any WNBA offense: the pick and roll.

Amoore ran it to near perfection in college. She knows how to:

Georgia Amoore transferring from Virginia Tech to Kentucky, following her  coach to the Wildcats

Change pace and direction

Keep her dribble alive under pressure

Deliver pinpoint passes off the bounce

 

Her chemistry with post players like Elizabeth Kitley at Virginia Tech showcased her natural feel for timing and angles — both essential in the pros.

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And with more spacing and better finishers around her in the WNBA, Amoore’s passing could become even more dangerous.

Handling Physicality

One concern scouts had during the draft process was Amoore’s size. Standing at just 5’6″, she’ll be one of the smaller guards in the league. But what she lacks in height, she makes up for in quickness, toughness, and efficiency.

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She’s shown she can handle traps, absorb contact, and still make plays — something she’ll need to continue proving against elite-level defenders.

“She’s small but scrappy,” said one WNBA scout. “If she can hold her ground, her passing will shine.”

How She Fits Into the Pro Game

Whether she starts or comes off the bench early in her career, Georgia Amoore brings immediate value as a:

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 Playmaker for second units
 Floor-spacer with her pull-up shooting
 Leader who can steady the tempo
 Energy boost in transition offense

In the right system — especially one that prioritizes ball movement and pick-and-roll reads — she could thrive.

 

Final Thoughts: Passing the Test at the Next Level

Georgia Amoore may not come into the league with the same fanfare as some of the top draft picks, but her passing skills are tailor-made for the pro game.

She’s smart, skilled, fearless — and most importantly, unselfish. In a league that increasingly values high-IQ, multi-dimensional guards, don’t be surprised if Amoore becomes one of the most underrated steals of her class.