The Dallas Wings won the WNBA draft lottery for the second consecutive season on Sunday night.
The Wings, who drafted Paige Bueckers No. 1 last year, had a 42% chance to secure the top pick again. Minnesota, which had the best record in the league last year, will pick second. The Lynx possessed the Chicago Sky's first-round pick after a previous trade.
Seattle, Washington and Chicago rounded out the lottery.
The WNBA is currently negotiating with the players' union for a new collective bargaining agreement. The two sides agreed to extend an Oct. 31 deadline to Nov. 30. Assuming a new CBA can be negotiated, the draft is normally held in April.
While there's no clear-cut No. 1 pick in the draft like Bueckers last season, there's a host of draft-eligible players in college, includin

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