At 4:52 p.m. Sunday, the air was palpable in Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Soon, the Indiana Fever would know if they would receive a potential franchise-altering pick.
The Fever, hosting a watch party with fans, were waiting to see if they would be the winner of the WNBA draft lottery for the second straight year. The Seattle Storm had already been announced as the fourth pick, and the Phoenix Mercury were third. It came down to the Fever and the Los Angeles Sparks. Read More
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