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Phoenix Mercury lose two players in WNBA expansion draft for Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire
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GLENDALE – The WNBA held its expansion draft for two new franchise in the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire on Friday, leading to the Phoenix Mercury losing two depth pieces. Phoenix is coming off an impressive Finals run, thanks to the roster’s depth. Toronto looking to come out of the draft ready to compete took two players from the franchise in guards Lexi Held and Kitija Laksa.

Portland took a more young approach, drafting players in early 20s. The Tempo went with players with experience, leading to selecting 26-year-old Held and 29-year-old Laksa.

Mercury lose Held and Laksa in expansion draft:

Held and Laksa each appeared in over 30 games for the Mercury during the 2025 season. Laksa had a more prominent role in her 33 appearances last year, even starting five games. The Latvian guard averaged 19 minutes for 5.9 points and 1.2 rebounds per game. During the franchise’s playoff run, she would only appeared in two games, the same for Held during that span.

The Burlington, Kentucky native played 14.7 minutes per game during his 2025 campaign in Phoenix. In 32 games, Held averaged 5.3 points, 1.1 assists and 1.1 rebounds. Last season was her first opportunity in the WNBA, after going undrafted in 2022 following her collegiate career at DePaul.

Neither of Held or Laksa has had the opportunity in the league that they will in Toronto. The pair of guards could establish themselves as the face of a new and exciting new franchise. The Mercury losing two depth pieces could end up hurting them early off next season, but if the talents of Alyssa Thomas and Kahleah Copper return in 2026, they will likely survive the losses.

This article first appeared on Burn City Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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