Day: April 11, 2023
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NFL Mock Draft: 3 first-round mistakes Chiefs can't afford to makeNFL Mock Draft: 3 first-round mistakes Chiefs can't afford to make
The Kansas City Chiefs need to avoid these draft mistakes if they want to keep their dynasty rolling in the right direction. With Patrick Mahomes leading the way, it's easy to assume the Chiefs will keep on winning games at a searing rate for years to come. But any team looking to keep a dominant [...]
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Indiana Fever Select Aliyah Boston With No. 1 Pick In WNBA DraftIndiana Fever Select Aliyah Boston With No. 1 Pick In WNBA Draft
The Indiana Fever selected former South Carolina star and 2022 Naismith Player of the Year Aliyah Boston with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 WNBA draft on Monday night at New York City’s Spring Studios.
Boston — a 6-foot-5 forward who grew up in St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands before moving to Massachusetts as a teenager to pursue her basketball dream — became the second top overall pick out of South Carolina, joining two-time league MVP A’ja Wilson in 2018.
Maryland’s Diamond Miller was selected second by the Minnesota Lynx, while Maddy Siegrist became Villanova’s highest-ever WNBA draft pick at No. 3, going to the Dallas Wings.