{"id":128548,"date":"2025-08-08T08:10:11","date_gmt":"2025-08-08T08:10:11","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/128548\/"},"modified":"2025-08-08T08:10:11","modified_gmt":"2025-08-08T08:10:11","slug":"caitlin-clarks-fellow-2024-first-round-picks-whove-already-been-traded","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/128548\/","title":{"rendered":"Caitlin Clark\u2019s Fellow 2024 First-Round Picks Who\u2019ve Already Been Traded"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Let me walk you through a small but powerful concept from Neoclassical Economics: Labor Market Substitutability. Sounds fancy, but it\u2019s pretty simple. It means, in a perfectly competitive world, workers are seen as replaceable. Each one is judged only by their skills and productivity. No one\u2019s untouchable. Clearly, the league has no time for sentiment, but there are a few exceptions. A select few who\u2019ve held their ground. And one exception who was never going to be moved is Caitlin Clark. She\u2019s the face of the Fever \u2013 actually, scratch that. She\u2019s the face of the WNBA or their biggest problem yet because, as Steve Jobs once said, \u201cIf a person can\u2019t be replaced, then we have a problem.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">But besides her, as the title suggests, out of the first-round 12 picks from the 2024 draft, several are already suiting up for teams that didn\u2019t draft them. Caitlin Clark may be irreplaceable, but the rest of the 2024 class? The WNBA wasn\u2019t afraid to reshuffle the deck. So let\u2019s break down the blockbuster trades, and where your favorite Round 1 rookies from 2024 have landed since draft night\u2026<\/p>\n<p data-article=\"true\">ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n<p>Article continues below this ad<\/p>\n<p>Caitlin Clark and Fellow Draftees In a Glimpse\u2026<\/p>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">1<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Caitlin Clark<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Indiana Fever<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Indiana Fever point guard<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">2<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Cameron Brink<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Los Angeles Sparks<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">LA Sparks power forward<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">3<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Kamilla Cardoso<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Chicago Sky<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Chicago Sky center<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">4<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Rickea Jackson<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">LA Sparks<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Sparks small forward<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">5<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Jacy Sheldon<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Dallas Wings<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics forward (traded)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">6<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Aaliyah Edwards<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Connecticut Sun forward (traded)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">7<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Angel Reese<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Chicago Sky<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Chicago Sky forward<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">8<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Alissa Pili<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Minnesota Lynx<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">LA Sparks forward (traded)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">9<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Carla Leite<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Dallas Wings<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Golden State Valkyries guard (traded)<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">10<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Le\u00efla Lacan<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Connecticut Sun<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Connecticut Sun guard<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">11<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Marquesha Davis<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">New York Liberty<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Not playing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">12<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Nyadiew Puoch<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Atlanta Dream<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Not playing<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<blockquote class=\"jsx-d1473eb6c1a219b5 instagram-media\" data-instgrm-captioned=\"\" data-instgrm-permalink=\"https:\/\/www.instagram.com\/p\/DNECoxexRKq\/?utm_source=ig_embed&amp;utm_campaign=loading\" data-instgrm-version=\"14\">\n<p>View this post on Instagram\n<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Let\u2019s dive deeper into the trades of the round 1 picks from 2024\u2026<\/p>\n<p>The Grand Swap: Jacy Sheldon \u00d7 Aaliyah Edwards<\/p>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\"><strong style=\"margin:0px;display:initial;font-weight:bold;font-family:var(--secondary-font)\">Jacy Sheldon<\/strong><\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Dallas Wings<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Dallas Wings<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Connecticut Sun<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">6th August 2025<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<tr>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\"><strong style=\"margin:0px;display:initial;font-weight:bold;font-family:var(--secondary-font)\">Aaliyah Edwards<\/strong><\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Washington Mystics<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">6th August 2025<\/td>\n<td class=\"dom-traversal_domTd__cfvY4\">Connecticut Sun<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Back in February 2025, the Connecticut Sun made waves by acquiring Jacy Sheldon from the Dallas Wings. It was a grand four-team blockbuster involving Dallas, Connecticut, Phoenix, and Indiana. The numbers alone were jaw-dropping as the deal involved 13 players and 5 draft picks.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Fast forward to August, just hours before the WNBA\u2019s 3 PM EST trade deadline on Thursday, and the Sun made another big move. This time, they decided to flip Sheldon to the Washington Mystics in exchange for Aaliyah Edwards. But this wasn\u2019t just a straight player-for-player deal. The Mystics also got the option to choose between two 2026 first-round picks. They could pick either their own (originally from the Minnesota Lynx) or Connecticut\u2019s (which came via the New York Liberty). That\u2019s flexibility with some serious draft-day value. And if you\u2019re still unsure about the importance of this swap, here\u2019s\u2026<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\"><strong style=\"margin:0px;display:initial;font-weight:bold;font-family:var(--secondary-font)\">What the GMs Said:<\/strong><\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Morgan Tuck, Sun GM, didn\u2019t mince words:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">\u201cBringing Aaliyah to the Connecticut Sun is more than just a roster move; it\u2019s a statement about where we\u2019re headed as a franchise\u2026 What truly sets her apart is the way she leads, connects, and competes. Aaliyah is the kind of person and player who can help redefine the future of this organization and we\u2019re ready to build that future together.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-article=\"true\">ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n<p>Article continues below this ad<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">On the other side, Jamila Wideman, GM of the Mystics, sees Sheldon as the perfect cultural fit:<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">\u201cWe are excited to welcome Jacy to the Mystics and think her skill set, energy, and team-first approach will be a great fit for us\u2026 She has built on her solid rookie campaign and demonstrated an ability to shoot the ball and read the game on both ends of the court.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p data-article=\"true\">ADVERTISEMENT<\/p>\n<p>Article continues below this ad<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">And let\u2019s not forget that the Mystics have been really busy. Just earlier this week, they dealt Brittney Sykes to the Seattle Storm in exchange for Alysha Clark, Zia Cooke, and a 2026 first-round pick. Long story short, this isn\u2019t just about one trade. It\u2019s about two franchises shaping their futures\u2014and sending a loud message in the process.<\/p>\n<p>A spark in Alissa Pili\u2019s Journey<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Quite literally, and while this wasn\u2019t technically a trade, Alissa Pili becoming a Los Angeles Spark means she, too, is no longer where she started. The 8th overall pick in the 2024 draft, Pili was selected by the Minnesota Lynx, but <a class=\"es-hyperlink-new\" href=\"https:\/\/www.essentiallysports.com\/wnba-basketball-news-minnesota-lynx-set-to-gain-forty-three-thousand-eight-hundred-with-major-change-following-loss-to-angel-reese-and-co-alissa-pili\/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=website_internal&amp;utm_campaign=web_link_2\" target=\"_self\" rel=\"noopener\">she struggled to find her footing<\/a>. In two seasons, she appeared in 36 games and averaged just 2.2 points and 1.2 rebounds in 6.1 minutes per game.<\/p>\n<p><img id=\"img-tag-node-img-loader-0\" src=\"https:\/\/www.europesays.com\/us\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/08\/USATSI_23034361-e1754624550719.jpeg\" fetchpriority=\"high\" style=\"position:absolute;z-index:0;width:100%;height:100%\" loading=\"eager\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"article-image\"\/><\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domFigCaptionText__kuHmn\">USA Today via Reuters<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domFigCaptionText__kuHmn\" hidden=\"\">Apr 15, 2024; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Alissa Pili reacts after she is selected with the number eighth overall pick to the Minnesota Lynx in the 2024 WNBA Draft at Brooklyn Academy of Music. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Her best outing came on June 14th, when she dropped 8 points in 10 minutes against (you guessed it) the Sparks. Soon,\u00a0 the Minnesota waived her on July 12, and Alissa Pili\u2019s WNBA future became uncertain\u2026 until Sunday, when L.A. signed her to a 7-day contract. The twist was that the Sparks head coach, Lynne Roberts, once coached Pili at Utah and had long hoped for a reunion.<\/p>\n<blockquote>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">\u201cI love her like a kid of my own,\u201d Roberts said recently. \u201cShe\u2019s a hell of a player. She\u2019ll land on her feet.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Now she has. That makes Pili the third player from the 2024 first-round class (alongside Sheldon and Edwards) to end up on a roster different from the one that drafted her. The message is that in a league this competitive, nothing is permanent\u2026 unless you\u2019re Caitlin Clark.<\/p>\n<p>Accidental Trade: Leite Edition<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">It happened when the WNBA held its first expansion draft since 2008 to help build the inaugural roster for the Golden State Valkyries. Every team got to protect key players, but as the picks unfolded live on ESPN, one name sparked instant confusion across fans and analysts: Carla Leite. The shock was not because she was picked; Leite\u2019s talent is undeniable. But because Dallas didn\u2019t protect her.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">Leite, a 5\u20199\u2033 French guard, was the 9th overall pick in 2024 and widely praised as one of Europe\u2019s most electric young scorers. She\u2019s elite in pick-and-roll situations, owns a smooth pull-up jumper, and has advanced passing instincts. In short, she\u2019s 21 years old with the game IQ of a seasoned pro.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">And yet\u2026 Dallas left her unprotected. To make things more puzzling, Connecticut protected Le\u00efla Lacan, another French guard picked right after Leite at No. 10. So while Lacan remains a Sun, Leite is now a Golden State Valkyrie, before ever playing a single minute for the Wings. Now, Leite becomes the fourth member of the 2024 draft class (alongside Sheldon, Edwards, and Pili) to end up somewhere new. And unlike the others, her move came not via trade or release, but from being left off a protection list.<\/p>\n<p class=\"dom-traversal_domPTag__RMrin\">All in all, 4 out of 12 first-round picks from the 2024 draft have already changed teams. That\u2019s 33% of the class in motion within a year. It speaks to the league\u2019s competitiveness, evolving rosters, and the pressure to perform fast.<\/p>\n<p><script async src=\"\/\/www.instagram.com\/embed.js\"><\/script><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"Let me walk you through a small but powerful concept from Neoclassical Economics: Labor Market Substitutability. 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