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Unlocking the Future: Which WNBA Legends Are This Year’s Top Draft Prospects Destined to Resemble?

Unlocking the Future: Which WNBA Legends Are This Year's Top Draft Prospects Destined to Resemble?

Madina Okot, also from South Carolina’s national runner-up squad, stands out because of her size and interior production. At 6-6, she averaged 12.8 points and 10.6 rebounds per game while shooting 57.5% from the floor.

Her production is concentrated around the basket, with value driven by rebounding positioning and efficiency rather than perimeter usage.

West Virginia’s Jordan Harrison profiles as one of the most active guards defensively, with her 3.2 steals per game this past season ranking 12th nationally and fifth among major conference players. Prospects with her steals consistently project as disruptive defenders who create turnovers rather than simply contain.

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