Las Vegas Review-Journal

Jackpot! LV wins WNBA draft lottery

City’s new franchise will have No. 1 pick

- By Doug Feinberg The Associated Press

NEWYORK— Bill Laimbeer and the Las Vegas franchise hit the jackpot, winning the WNBA draft lottery on Monday.

“Having the first pick will help to grow a fan base and this will go a long way towards that,” Laimbeer said in a phone interview. “I’m excited that we’ll add a great piece to the puzzle.”

Las Vegas had the best odds (44 percent) to win Monday’s lottery after finishing with the combined worst record the past two seasons while the franchise was in San Antonio. The team moved to Las Vegas last month and hired Laimbeer as its coach and president.

This marks the second consecutiv­e year that the franchise has the top pick. The Stars took guard Kelsey Plum out of Washington at No. 1 last season.

Laimbeer was happy to have good fortune in the draft lottery. In 2003, he was the overwhelmi­ng favorite to get the top pick and his Detroit Shock ended up getting the No. 3. It didn’t turn out that badly as Laimbeer took Cheryl Ford and the Shock went on to win the WNBA championsh­ip that year, going from worst to first.

“You expect the worst, hope for the best,” Laimbeer said. “You don’t know.”

Laimbeer said that he heard that the draft is already planned to be held in New York in April, but he wouldn’t mind seeing Las Vegas host it.

“It’s the league’s call. We’re open for anything. It’s a good destinatio­n place,” he said. “I’m sure we’ll talk about it here.”

With a stellar senior class, this should be a pretty deep draft headlined by South Carolina star A’ja Wilson, a 6-foot-5-inch forward.

“Consensus is she’s the No. 1 pick,” Laimbeer said. “Time will tell. In our league, there’s some really big players.”

 ?? Scott Kinser ?? The Associated Press South Carolina forward A’ja Wilson, shooting a jumper over Tennessee center Mercedes Russell, is expected to be the top pick in the 2018 WNBA draft.
Scott Kinser The Associated Press South Carolina forward A’ja Wilson, shooting a jumper over Tennessee center Mercedes Russell, is expected to be the top pick in the 2018 WNBA draft.

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