What's Happening?
The WNBA's 2026 expansion draft saw the Toronto Tempo and Portland Fire strategically build their rosters from a pool of unprotected players. Portland selected Bridget Carleton from the Minnesota Lynx as their first pick, while Toronto chose Julie Allemand
from the Los Angeles Sparks. Both teams made notable selections, including Marina Mabrey for Toronto, who was a key player for the Connecticut Sun. The draft was conducted in a snake format, allowing each team to make back-and-forth selections, ultimately shaping their inaugural season rosters.
Why It's Important?
The expansion draft is a pivotal moment for the new teams, as it sets the foundation for their competitive future in the league. The strategic selections made by Toronto and Portland highlight the importance of building a balanced and capable roster to compete effectively. These decisions can significantly impact the teams' performance and influence the league's dynamics. The draft also emphasizes the role of player protection and the consequences of leaving valuable players unprotected, affecting team strategies and league competitiveness.











