21. Chicago: Shay Ciezki, G, Indiana

If Ciezki, listed at 5’7″, was even a few inches taller, we’d be looking at a Top 10 pick. This season, she shot 51.2 percent on pull-up 2s, 42.6 percent on pull-up 3s and 45.3 percent on catch-and-shoot 3s. Ciezki’s just small and not a point guard, either, but the shot-making is undeniable.

22. Toronto: Taina Mair, G, Duke

Mair was outstanding down the stretch, winning ACC tournament MVP, and averaging 14.8 points, 7.5 rebounds and 6.2 assists over her last six games of the season. She defends, is a solid shooter and ran Duke’s offense efficiently.

23. Golden State: Teonni Key, F, Kentucky

Key is a mobile, high-energy big who can run the floor and defend both frontcourt spots. She’s still a long way from being a WNBA rotation player, but the tools are there if she can develop a respectable 15-foot jumper and cut down on fouls.

24. Los Angeles: Kara Dunn, F, USC

Dunn is slightly undersized for a combo forward, but she’s physical, a great cutter and developed into a good shooter over her last two seasons. 

25. Indiana: Maggie Doogan, F, Richmond 

Doogan was the best mid-major player in the country and a statistical model’s draft darling. She put up 21.1 points, 7.9 rebounds and 3.9 assists on 64.1% true shooting. But the bigger questions are whether she can defend anyone at the next level and if she does enough offensively without the ball in her hands.