The 2025 WNBA Draft is officially in the books, and as always, it delivered big names, surprise picks, emotional moments — and plenty of drama. Some teams walked away with franchise cornerstones, while others left fans scratching their heads.

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Let’s break down the biggest WINNERS and LOSERS of this year’s draft class — no sugar-coating, just real talk.

WINNER: Los Angeles Sparks

Let’s get the obvious one out of the way — the Sparks crushed it.

Landing Paige Bueckers at No. 3 was a steal. She’s a proven leader, a big-game performer, and instantly brings star power to LA. Pair her with Zia Cooke and Dearica Hamby? That’s a squad.

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💬 “She’s going to bring the juice back to LA basketball,” one scout said.

Oh, and their second-round sleeper pick — Tatyana Wyatt — could quietly be a rotational piece. LA’s future just got a lot brighter.

LOSER: Phoenix Mercury

Look, Phoenix had one job: bring in youth and defense to support the aging core around Diana Taurasi (who may or may not be entering her final season).

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Instead? They went for a project wing in the first round and passed up on elite defensive prospects. No shade to the pick, but this was a win-now team — and they didn’t draft like it.

“Felt like they drafted for 2028, not 2025,” said one WNBA analyst.

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WINNER: Golden State Valkyries (Expansion Team)

For their first-ever WNBA Draft, the Golden State Valkyries made smart, patient moves.

Aaliyah Edwards at No. 2 = frontcourt power and playoff experience.

Georgia Amoore = a point guard with deep range and leadership.

Elizabeth Kitley = long-term investment with major upside.

 

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This team is building the right way, and they’re going to be a problem sooner tha

n most expect.

LOSER: Seattle Storm

Seattle made one of the biggest reaches of the night — grabbing a raw combo forward projected late in Round 2 with their mid-first-round pick. Fans were confused, and to be honest… so were we.

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When you’ve got Jewell Loyd and Nneka Ogwumike, you don’t gamble — you draft someone who can contribute NOW.

Unless this mystery pick turns out to be a hidden gem, this one might sting.

WINNER: Indiana Fever

Yes, they already have Caitlin Clark and Aliyah Boston, but Indiana didn’t stop there.

They added a versatile 3&D wing, a backup center with real upside, and one of the best passing guards left on the board.

They’re not just building around their stars — they’re building a complete team.

 “Watch out. This team’s about to go from rebuilding to playoff-ready FAST.”

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Honorable Mentions

Chicago Sky: Solid, safe draft. Nothing flashy, but they added depth.

New York Liberty: Didn’t have many picks, but still managed to snag a potential rotation guard in Round 2.

Dallas Wings: Took big swings — if they hit, they’ll look like geniuses.

 

FINAL TAKE: Some Teams Leveled Up. Others? Not So Much.

The 2025 WNBA Draft delivered future All-Stars, bust potential, and a whole lot of debate. That’s what makes it great.

Some teams played chess. Others played checkers. And a few? They might not know what game they were playing at all.