Minnesota Lynx 2025 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the Minnesota Lynx.
Here are the Minnesota Lynx selections in some recent mock drafts:
11. Serena Sundell, Kansas State
There aren't too many things that the Minnesota Lynx need. As a team that just made the WNBA Finals, it's hard to find the weak spots in their roster. However, if there is one thing anyone could point to, it's their bench—specifically guard depth.
Adding Serena Sundell to the mix would be a tremendous get in Cheryl Reeve's system. Sundell's biggest asset is her versatility. She plays very well in the midrange, often pulling up with SILKY SMOOTH jump shots, but she can also use her leverage to back an opponent down straight into a score. Above all, she's a great passer, and the Lynx would be a lovely spot to land.
Adding Serena Sundell to the mix would be a tremendous get in Cheryl Reeve's system. Sundell's biggest asset is her versatility. She plays very well in the midrange, often pulling up with SILKY SMOOTH jump shots, but she can also use her leverage to back an opponent down straight into a score. Above all, she's a great passer, and the Lynx would be a lovely spot to land.
11. Azzi Fudd, Connecticut
Is Fudd actually going to declare for the draft this year? And how will teams weigh her obvious talent with her troubling injury history? Those questions remain to be answered, but if she's on the board here she makes a ton of sense for the Lynx, who were the best 3-point shooting team in the league last season. Fudd would fit that mold and also give them an additional shot creator.
11. Ajsa Sivka, Slovenia
With Cecilia Zandalasini getting scooped up by Golden State in the expansion draft, the Minnesota Lynx need to add wing scoring depth, size and perimeter shooting.
One easy target and natural addition for the Lynx could be Ajsa Sivka, a 6'4" wing being eyed by a lot of WNBA front offices. She plays for Tarbes Gespe Bigorre in France and is a long-time member of the Slovenian national team.
Sivka is a multi-level scorer, most widely known for her pure shot and perimeter scoring as a career 39 percent shooter. While great off the catch, she is more than capable of coming off screens, knocking down shots in transition and shooting them off the dribble. Her height, length and skill set are extremely rare and will amount to a tough matchup for opponents.
You don't see many 6'4", versatile guards shooting it close to 40 percent floating around every day. When you add in her great passing ability and vision at 3.0 assists per game, the Lynx would be more than fortunate to have her as an option with this pick.
One easy target and natural addition for the Lynx could be Ajsa Sivka, a 6'4" wing being eyed by a lot of WNBA front offices. She plays for Tarbes Gespe Bigorre in France and is a long-time member of the Slovenian national team.
Sivka is a multi-level scorer, most widely known for her pure shot and perimeter scoring as a career 39 percent shooter. While great off the catch, she is more than capable of coming off screens, knocking down shots in transition and shooting them off the dribble. Her height, length and skill set are extremely rare and will amount to a tough matchup for opponents.
You don't see many 6'4", versatile guards shooting it close to 40 percent floating around every day. When you add in her great passing ability and vision at 3.0 assists per game, the Lynx would be more than fortunate to have her as an option with this pick.
11. Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
After leading Virginia Tech to its first Final Four, Amoore transferred and is making the most of her fifth season at Kentucky. She is coming off a career-high 43 points Sunday in a win over Oklahoma and is averaging 19.4 points and an NCAA-leading 7.5 assists. The biggest questions might be her height and defense, but she has a lot of talent and might go higher depending on how teams evaluate her.
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