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The WNBA Draft is just around the corner, and the Dallas Wings are poised to make a significant impact. With the first overall pick, they are set to bring in the talented Paige Bueckers, fresh off a National Championship run and ready to shine in the WNBA. But the excitement doesn’t end there. With the No.12 pick, the Wings can add even more firepower to their Roster.

Ajša Sivka, F/C, Solvenia

At 6’4, Ajsa Sivka can shoot from the outside; she shot 39% from three-point land. She can also shoot off the dribble and off-screen. Sivka could stretch the floor for the Wings and give room for Arike Ogumbowale and Bueckers to work. Her shooting ability would create more scoring opportunities for the team, especially for the star players like Arike Ogunbowale and Bueckers.

Sarah Ashlee Barker, G, Alabama

Sarah Ashlee Barker is a rising star whose stock soared this year, thanks to her average of 18.2 points and two steals per game. Her strong leadership qualities and all-around game could immediately boost the Wings’ performance, both on and off the court.

Saniya Rivers, F, North Carolina State

Saniya Rivers is known for her defense; she averaged 1.6 steals and 1.3 blocks per game for NC State this past season. Rivers also scored 11.9 points, grabbed 6.6 rebounds, and dished out 3.9 assists per game. Rivers could give the Wings some depth at the wing position.

Sania Feagin, F, South Carolina

Coming off a year where she achieved 16.3 points, 9.2 rebounds, and three blocks per game, Sania Feagin would be a massive steal with the 12th draft pick. She is an athletic forward with shot-blocking ability and offensive potential. Feagin’s presence could address the Wings’ need for frontcourt depth behind Teaira McCowan.

Te-Hina Paopao, G, South Caorlina

At 5’9, Paopao is an elite shooter from three-point range. Last season, she shot 45% from three, and this year, 37%. She was a 40% shooter from beyond the arc in her college career. Paopao also improved her service in South Carolina and could bring a lot to Dallas.

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