2010 WNBA draft

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The 2010 WNBA draft is the league's annual process for determining which teams receive the rights to negotiate with players entering the league. The draft was held on April 8, 2010. The first round was shown on ESPN2 (HD), while the second and third rounds were shown on NBA TV and ESPNU.

SportBasketball
DateDecember 14, 2009 – April 8, 2010
NetworksESPN2, NBATV, ESPNU
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2010 WNBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateDecember 14, 2009 – April 8, 2010
LocationSecaucus, New Jersey
NetworksESPN2, NBATV, ESPNU
Overview
LeagueWNBA
Merging teamsSacramento Monarchs
(folded in 2009)
First selectionTina Charles
Connecticut Sun
 2009
2011 
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A lottery was held on November 5, 2009. The Minnesota Lynx received the first overall selection of the draft. The Sacramento Monarchs received the number two selection. The Connecticut Sun came up with the third overall selection, followed by the Minnesota Lynx again at four, and the Chicago Sky at number five.

Additionally, on December 14, 2009, the WNBA held a dispersal draft to re-assign players from the Sacramento Monarchs who folded at the end of 2009 WNBA season.[1] Since the Monarchs folded after the draft lottery took place, their pick was simply eliminated.

Draft lottery

The lottery selection to determine the order of the top five picks in the 2010 Draft occurred on November 5, 2009, the Minnesota Lynx won the first pick, while the Sacramento Monarchs and Connecticut Sun were awarded the second and third picks respectively.[2] The remaining first-round picks and all the second- and third-round picks were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss records in the previous season.[2]

Below were the chances for each team to get specific picks in the 2010 draft lottery, rounded to three decimal places[a]:

More information Team, 2009record ...
Team 2009
record
Lottery
chances
Pick
1st2nd3rd4th5th
Sacramento Monarchs[b] 12–22 420 .420 .302 .181 .097 .000
Minnesota Lynx (from New York via Los Angeles)[c] 13–21 261 .261 .284 .246 .200 .008
Minnesota Lynx 14–20 167 .167 .207 .263 .315 .048
Connecticut Sun 16–18 78 .076 .103 .155 .388 .278
Chicago Sky 16–18 78 .076 .103 .155 .000 .666
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  1. Notes:
    • Team selected for the No. 1 pick noted in bold text
    • Shaded block denotes actual lottery result
  2. Sacramento Monarchs folded in December 2009, so their No. 2 pick was removed and the subsequent draft picks moved one place up.
  3. May 5, 2009: Three-team trade among Los Angeles, Minnesota, and New York[3]
    • Los Angeles acquired Noelle Quinn (from Minnesota) and a 2010 first-round pick (from New York)
    • New York acquired Sidney Spencer (from Los Angeles)
    • Minnesota acquired exclusive negotiating rights for Raffaella Masciadri and New York's 2010 first-round pick (from Los Angeles)

Transactions

Source[4]

Key

Draft

Round 1

Round 2

Round 3

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References

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