Los Angeles — On Monday in New York, the Los Angeles Sparks used their second-round pick to select South Carolina guard Ta'Niya Latson with the No. 20 overall selection, while the WNBA's No. 1 overall pick went to Azzi Fudd, who was chosen earlier in the draft to begin her professional career. Los Angeles' front office traded Rickea Jackson to Chicago for guard Ariel Atkins this week and retains second- and third-round selections (20th, 24th, 35th) to add depth to a veteran roster that includes Nneka Ogwumike, Dearica Hamby and Erica Wheeler; team officials and draftees said they anticipate training camp preparations this month.
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The Sparks' draft moves could shake up the WNBA. If you're a fan, you'll want to watch how Latson and Atkins mesh with the veteran lineup. If you're new to the sport, this could be a thrilling season to start following.
The Sparks are making strategic moves to strengthen their team. With a mix of fresh talent and seasoned players, they're gearing up for a strong season. Worth forwarding if you know a Sparks fan or someone who loves a good underdog story.
The Sparks' roster construction benefits veteran leaders and newly drafted guards who will receive roster spots, playing time opportunities, and professional development resources as the team integrates draft picks and a recent trade acquisition.
Prospective draft entrants who were not selected in early rounds and the traded player Rickea Jackson faced immediate professional disruption and relocation after the Sparks traded Jackson to the Chicago Sky.
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