New York Liberty 2025 WNBA Draft Mock Draft Roundup 1.0
Leading up to the 2025 WNBA Draft, we will track which prospects are mocked to the New York Liberty.
Here are the New York Liberty selections in some recent mock drafts:
7. Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
The New York Liberty moved on from Courtney Vandersloot, and they need to replace her. Georgia Amoore is a possibility if the Liberty are willing to gamble on her height and overall defense.
Amoore is undersized at 5-foot-6 and will struggle against larger guards, but one thing she has going for her is heart. Georgia has what the kids call DAWG MENTALITY. She's pretty fearless when making plays or getting a bucket.
Additionally, she's handled the load well as a facilitator at Kentucky, which could tempt New York to snag her.
Amoore is undersized at 5-foot-6 and will struggle against larger guards, but one thing she has going for her is heart. Georgia has what the kids call DAWG MENTALITY. She's pretty fearless when making plays or getting a bucket.
Additionally, she's handled the load well as a facilitator at Kentucky, which could tempt New York to snag her.
7. Shyanne Sellers, Maryland
There's no glaring need for the reigning champion Liberty, so a draft-and-stash candidate isn't out of the question, but it would be hard to pass on Sellers, who has been one of the biggest risers this season. Her size and versatility on the wing fits perfectly with the Liberty's modus operandi, and with her playmaking ability she could handle some of the back-up point guard duties.
7. Georgia Amoore, Kentucky
The New York Liberty parted ways with veteran point guard Courtney Vandersloot when she signed with the Chicago Sky during free agency. There is a need to target a point guard with this pick—the question is who?
Georgia Amoore is a total package when it comes to her ability to run the point and facilitate. She makes the game look easy, is elite in the pick-and-roll, and her decision making will translate exceptionally well to the next level, as she ranked second in the nation at 7.2 assists.
As a multi-level scorer and perimeter threat, she demands respect and can pick apart defenses. She is built for big moments and the big stage.
Amoore's stock has been on the rise this season with her play at Kentucky in the SEC, averaging a career-best 19 points per game. She is also a career 36 percent shooter from the perimeter.
She plays much bigger than her 5'6" frame and is fully capable of creating separation and space for herself, and operating in a high-paced, pro-style system.
Georgia Amoore is a total package when it comes to her ability to run the point and facilitate. She makes the game look easy, is elite in the pick-and-roll, and her decision making will translate exceptionally well to the next level, as she ranked second in the nation at 7.2 assists.
As a multi-level scorer and perimeter threat, she demands respect and can pick apart defenses. She is built for big moments and the big stage.
Amoore's stock has been on the rise this season with her play at Kentucky in the SEC, averaging a career-best 19 points per game. She is also a career 36 percent shooter from the perimeter.
She plays much bigger than her 5'6" frame and is fully capable of creating separation and space for herself, and operating in a high-paced, pro-style system.
7. Shyanne Sellers, Maryland
Sellers has been dealing with a knee sprain suffered in January. She didn't score in Thursday's victory at Oregon, although she had 4 assists, 3 rebounds and 2 steals. But that's the kind of player she is: Even when she's not 100 percent, Sellers typically finds a way to make an impact. She is averaging 13.3 points, 3.9 rebounds and 4.3 assists.
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