What's Happening?
Four Australian basketball players have been selected in the WNBA draft, marking a significant achievement for Australian women's basketball. Saffron Shiels and Charlise Dunn were picked by the Toronto Tempo, while Amelia Hassett was chosen by the Los
Angeles Sparks, and Manuela Puoch was drafted by the New York Liberty. Shiels, who has been recovering from an ankle injury, expressed excitement and relief at being drafted, particularly by a team coached by Sandy Brondello, who is also the coach of the Australian national team, the Opals. Puoch, who was surprised by her selection, is preparing to move to the U.S. to join her new team.
Why It's Important?
The selection of these players highlights the growing international presence in the WNBA and underscores the increasing opportunities for Australian athletes in the league. This development is significant for the players' careers and for the visibility of Australian basketball on the global stage. It also reflects the WNBA's commitment to diversifying its talent pool and expanding its reach internationally. For the players, this represents a chance to compete at the highest level and to further develop their skills in a competitive environment.
What's Next?
The players will now focus on transitioning to their new teams and preparing for the upcoming WNBA season. Shiels is working on her rehabilitation to ensure she is ready to compete, while Puoch is planning her move to the U.S. The draft selections also set the stage for potential future collaborations between the WNBA and Australian basketball organizations, which could lead to more opportunities for Australian players in the league.











