1999 WNBA draft

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1999 WNBA draft

  • On September 15, 1998, two players were allocated prior to the expansion draft.
  • On April 6, 1999, a WNBA expansion draft took place for the Minnesota Lynx and the Orlando Miracle.
  • On May 3, 1999, another round of player allocation took place.
  • On May 4, 1999, the regular WNBA draft took place.
1999 WNBA draft
General information
SportBasketball
DateMay 4, 1999
Overview
LeagueWNBA
Expansion teamsMinnesota Lynx
Orlando Miracle
First selectionChamique Holdsclaw
Washington Mystics
 1998
2000 

In December 1998, the American Basketball League (ABL) folded.[1] The 90 players from the ABL's eight teams (except Kristin Folkl and Nykesha Sales who were allocated to the new WNBA expansion teams by the WNBA) were eligible for this draft.[2]

Draft

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! Denotes player who has been inducted to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame
^ Denotes player who has been inducted to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame
* Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game and All-WNBA Team
+ Denotes player who has been selected for at least one All-Star Game
# Denotes player who never played in the WNBA regular season or playoffs
Bold Denotes player who won Rookie of the Year

Round 1

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Round 2

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Round 3

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Pick Player Position Nationality Team School / club team
25 Andrea Nagy G  Hungary Washington Mystics Florida International (from Philadelphia Rage, ABL)
26 Kate Starbird G  United States Sacramento Monarchs Stanford (from Seattle Reign, ABL)
27 Adrienne Goodson + F  United States Utah Starzz Old Dominion (from Chicago Condors, ABL)
28 Ukari Figgs G  United States Los Angeles Sparks Purdue
29 Dominique Canty G/F  United States Detroit Shock Alabama
30 Tamika Whitmore + C  United States New York Liberty Memphis
31 Andrea Lloyd ^ F  United States Minnesota Lynx Texas (from Columbus Quest, ABL)
32 Taj McWilliams-Franklin[a] * ^ C  United States Orlando Miracle St. Edward's (from Philadelphia Rage, ABL)
33 Charlotte Smith F  United States Charlotte Sting North Carolina (from San Jose Lasers, ABL)
34 Lisa Harrison F  United States Phoenix Mercury Tennessee (from Columbus Quest, ABL)
35 Tracy Henderson C  United States Cleveland Rockers Georgia (from Nashville Noise, ABL)
36 Kara Wolters ^ C  United States Houston Comets Connecticut (from New England Blizzard, ABL)

Notes:

  1. Taj McWilliams-Franklin is the lowest draft pick to be named a WNBA All-Star.

Round 4

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See also

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References

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  1. Williams, Lena (April 2, 1999). "Former Team Official Recounts the A.B.L.'s Dizzying Descent". Retrieved June 19, 2025.
  2. "Aces History: Feeling A Draft (1999)". WNBA. February 15, 2018. Retrieved June 18, 2025.