Unlocking the Future: Which WNBA Legends Are This Year’s Top Draft Prospects Destined to Resemble?
Rice’s profile aligns with players like Odyssey Sims and Kelsey Plum. Sims started for Baylor’s 2012 national championship team and exploded as a senior to average 28.5 points per game, while Plum ranks No. 2 to Caitlin Clark on the NCAA all-time scoring list. The comps bode well for Rice’s scoring and playmaking ceilings.
UConn’s Azzi Fudd lands next and is one of the most clearly defined offensive players in the class. The 5-11 guard’s profile is driven by scoring efficiency and shooting.
Fudd finished this past season ranked fourth in WAR (Wins Above Replacement). She averaged 17.3 points per game while shooting 44.7% on 3-pointers, one of the strongest shooting marks among high volume scorers. Her ability to space the floor and create her own shot consistently are noted across draft evaluations.



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