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From designer outfits to dancing grandmas and everything in between, the 2021 WNBA draft was full of memorable moments. The WNBA’s coveted orange carpet was virtual this year, but the top prospects were still dressed to impress. Charli Collier’s draft day outfit was designed by Sergio Hudson, the stylist for former first lady Michelle Obama.
The Dallas Wings started the draft by selecting Collier No. 1 overall. Although Collier did not stay on the board for long, she received support from fellow Texas Longhorn Kevin Durant before the draft even started.
Shortly after her selection, Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic welcomed the Texas native to the city.
I got your jersey ready too bro lol whichever team that may be ???? https://t.co/MkctmmlvTH
— Charli Collier™ (@charlicollier) April 15, 2021
welcome to Dallas! https://t.co/f6sDPuMOH7
— Luka Doncic (@luka7doncic) April 16, 2021
After being drafted No. 3 overall by the Atlanta Dream, 2021 NCAA tournament star Aari McDonald made sure fans knew how to pronounce her first name:
McDonald also got a shoutout from Chris Paul and new teammate Renee Montgomery.
Excited to watch @AariMcdonald in the W….watched her in the ncaa tournament and she is tough!!!!! @WNBA
— Chris Paul (@CP3) April 15, 2021
Welcome to the Dream @AariMcdonald
Certified Baller! I see the heart ???? #WNBADraft— Renee Montgomery (@ReneeMontgomery) April 15, 2021
The New York Liberty selected Michaela Onyenwere with the No. 6 pick, but it was her grandma who stole the show with these dance moves — and impressed Washington Wizards all-star Bradley Beal.
Michaela Onyenwere’s grandma rises from the couch and breaks out some incredible dance moves after Onyenwere is drafted.
Here for it ???????? congrats https://t.co/tMCMO2tuMk
— Bradley Beal (@RealDealBeal23) April 15, 2021
Meanwhile, Chicago Sky star Candace Parker shared a bit of comic relief from her daughter.
Low key my daughter is hilarious…. (watching the draft) “hey Mom what round were you drafted in?” ???????????????????? kids man… they humble the mess out of you????
— Candace Parker (@Candace_Parker) April 15, 2021
Parker was selected as the first overall pick in the 2008 WNBA Draft by the Los Angeles Sparks.
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