The WNBA Draft is a highly exclusive event where only a few players get selected, creating a mix of excitement and awkwardness during live interviews. The 2026 draft highlighted these uncomfortable moments, despite the supportive atmosphere from family and friends.
The WNBA is an exclusive club. Only a select few people get a chance to play in it. Even fewer get an opportunity to attend the leagueâs draft and have their name called in the first round.
Naturally, to join a group with that type of exclusivity, a hazing ritual comes first: walk on this stage with all your nerves and emotions and do this awkward television interview in front of a silent auditorium of people listening closely to every word.
Welcome to the W!
Listen, the draft is a special moment for every player who gets dressed up to hear their name called. So players power through to make the best of it no matter what. With family and friends in attendance, it even presents as a cozy environment on TV.
But that same intimacy that gives the draft its charm also makes for some incredibly uncomfortable moments. And it was never more obvious how awkward the whole production can be than it was Monday night, from the very beginning of the 2026 draft.
With the The Shed in New York City piping in ESPN broadcast audio, Azzi Fudd and Awa Fam Thiam presumably could hear the announcers speculate over which would be the No. 1 pick while sitting at their tables. And after Fudd was the pick by the Dallas Wings, she fumbled through her interview with Holly Rowe upon hearing her own voice over the PA system.
No. 2 overall pick Olivia Miles tripped over her first few words too. âThat is so weird,â she said to agreement from Rowe. Yup, welcome to the club! Hopefully itâs a warm welcome after Miles also told the room âI have the highest IQ as a guardâ before realizing how that mightâve sounded. âSorry, I didnât mean that in a harmful way.â
Oh, then there was the Flauâjae Johnson trade that was apparently agreed to before she was picked No. 8 by the Golden State Valkyries but not announced until 40 minutes later, after she had already done post-draft interviews as a Valkyrie. Hey, maybe announce the trade at the time of the pick next time?
I havenât attended a draft for any league, so maybe theyâre all a bit awkward in person. Or maybe this one wasn't as awkward as it seemed. But I've watched plenty on TV, and from an in-home viewing experience, the WNBA took the cake with this one.
WNBA draft grades
Should Minnesota have gone in a different direction?
Should Minnesota have gone in a different direction?
The Lynx were the only team to come out of the first round with less than a B grade:
"To be honest, we feel like the Lynx missed the boat here to replenish its frontcourt after losing Alanna Smith, Jessica Shepard and Bridget Carleton earlier this month. Cheryl Reeve is a great coach, so we're sure she's got a clear vision for what she wants out of Miles. However, the team's issue wasn't at guard, at least in the starting lineup."
Fair points. Miles' potential to have an immediate impact might've been too much for Minnesota to pass on.
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What makes the WNBA Draft such an exclusive event?
The WNBA Draft is exclusive because only a limited number of players are selected to join the league, making it a significant milestone for those who are chosen.
What are the common feelings players experience during the WNBA Draft?
Players often feel a mix of nerves and excitement as they prepare for the draft, especially during the live interviews in front of a large audience.
What happened during the 2026 WNBA Draft that highlighted its awkwardness?
The 2026 WNBA Draft showcased particularly uncomfortable moments during the live interviews, emphasizing the challenges players face in such a high-pressure environment.
How do family and friends contribute to the WNBA Draft experience?
Family and friends provide support and create a cozy atmosphere during the WNBA Draft, which contrasts with the nerves and awkwardness players experience on stage.
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