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2018 WNBA Class

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They have been tearing it up this year in the pros. I think they'll be one of the best deep classes ever rivaling the likes of 2001 and 2008.

1. Aja Wilson, 17.2 ppg, 7.7 rebounds and 52% FG. Coming off a dominant 39 point game last night.
2. Kelsey Mitchell, 15.1 ppg, shooting percentage is still low (mid-upper 30s) but she's playing a lot better than a year ago
3. Diamond Deshields, 14ppg, 6 rpg
4. Gabby Williams, 6.8 ppg
5. Jordin Canada, 9.8 ppg, 4.8 apg
6. Azura Stevens, 4.8 ppg
7. Ariel Atkins, 12.2 ppg
8. Victoria Vivians, out with ACL but was a standout as a rookie
9. Lexie Brown, 8.7 ppg
10. Kia Nurse, 15.1 ppg
11. Maria Vadeeva, 24 points in 1 game so far
12. Marie Gulich, 3.1 ppg

Other notable standouts:
14. Monique Billings, 5.3 ppg
22. Mercedes Russell, 6.8 ppg, 6.3 rpg, 56% FG


Compare that to 2017:
1. Kelsey Plum, 7ppg, has shot 3/32 in her last 5 games
2. Alaina Coates, 2.1 ppg
3. Evelyn Akhator, not in league
4. Allisha Gray, 9.9 ppg
5. Nia Coffey, 6.6 ppg
6. Shatori Walker-Kimbrough, 7.9 ppg
7. Brittney Sykes, 11.2 ppg
8. Brionna Jones, 2.3 ppg
9. Tori Jankoska, not in league
10. Kaela Davis, 5.7 ppg
11. Sydney Wiese, 4.8 ppg
12. Alexis Jones, 4.7 ppg

2017 has no other active players in the league as far as I know.

League play has definitely been slow this year to start but it looks like we may be on the upswing with a lot of 2018 and 2019 players making their mark in the league.
 

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