
AWA FAM
Awa Fam is one of the most polarizing players in recent WNBA memory. Born in Spain and currently playing for Valencia Basket in the Women's EuroLeague, Fam has potential to be the first player in 25 years to be the first overall selection and not participate in college basketball. Additionally, due to the different rules for international and domestic draft declaration, she is several years younger than most other prospects, at currently just 19 years of age.
Standing at 6'4", Fam possesses a rare combination of brute strength and nimble footwork that makes her a nightmare to defend in the paint. Unlike many young prospects who rely solely on height, Fam uses a sophisticated array of counters, ball fakes, and step throughs to navigate through traffic which has led to good efficiency numbers, shooting close to 60% from the 2 this season.
Fam has shown clear flashes of high level playmaking, using her defense shifting presence to create windows for her teammates. Her highlight reel includes crosscourt dimes and one touch dishes off the short roll that are rarely seen from players of her size. This ability to facilitate from the elbow or the post makes her incredibly harder to stop.
The Spaniard has the physical tools to guard multiple positions. As a big with a long wingspan, she makes shots tough for her opponents on the interior, but is also mobile enough to hold her ground if she gets switched onto a smaller player on the perimeter. However, for someone with her imposing size, you would like to see the block numbers a bit higher as she averaged 0.9 blocks per 36 min combined across her Spain + EuroLeague league sample. Despite the relatively low block rate, she is forcing turnovers with 1.6 steals per 36.
The shooting touch shows some promise, with Fam shooting 14-51 from 3 on the season and 77% from the line across 56 attempts on the year. The full career sample I could find for her free throws appears to be 67% over 270 FT.
AWA_FAM_INTL_SAMPLE
INTERNATIONAL_TRANSLATIONNo Hoop Explorer RAPM is available for Awa Fam yet, so this module reframes her combined international sample as a cleaner rate-based stat line.
Sample
37
G
Minutes
799
MIN
Rate
21.6
MPG
Output
315
PTS
PTS
14.2
REB
8.2
AST
2.3
TO
2.5
STL
1.6
BLK
0.9
FG
5.8-11.0
52.9%
2FG
5.2-8.7
59.6%
3FG
0.6-2.3
27.5%
FT
1.9-2.5
76.8%
OREB
2.6
DREB
5.6
PF
3.2
COMBINED_SAMPLE: 37G, 799 MIN, 315 PTS, 181 REB, 57 OREB, 124 DREB, 51 AST, 36 STL, 19 BLK, 55 TO, 71 PF, 129-244 FG, 115-193 2FG, 14-51 3FG, 43-56 FT.

AZZI FUDD
FUDD_HOOP_EXPLORER
VIEW_SOURCERAPM // NCAA_W
4 Factor Impact
Shot Profile
Shot Making
4 Factor Impact
Shot Deterrence
Shot Defense
These factors are regularized RAPM-style estimates of how the player moves her team's performance relative to league baseline when she's on the floor. ORAPM/DRAPM summarize overall offensive and defensive impact per 100 possessions; the sub-rows approximate impact on effective shooting, turnover margin, rebounding, and free-throw pressure, then unpack where shots come from (profile/deterrence) and how they are finished or contested (making/defense). The offensive components incorporate priors to stabilize estimates, while the defensive components are currently fit without priors.
At 5'11, Azzi Fudd is one of the best 3 point shooting prospects the WNBA has ever seen, especially as an off ball threat. This past college season, she converted on 44.7% from deep on almost 6.7 attempts a game, a number which by itself makes her worthy of a top selection.
Fudd excels on the defensive side of the ball with her value stemming from elite positioning and defensive playmaking instincts rather than raw lateral explosiveness or athleticism. She is an exceptionally disciplined defender who rarely bails out opponents, and is elite in the passing lanes which is evidenced by her 2.5 steals per game this past season.
Self creation will be Fudd's greatest swing skill at the next level. Despite her high 3 point volume, her diet consisted almost exclusively of catch and shoot looks or transition pull ups, with off the dribble looks being few and far between. However, she balances this with a tight handle and a lethal mid range pull up game that forces defenders to stay honest when closing out on the perimeter. While she is a crafty finisher on cuts and in the open floor, she rarely seeks out or goes through contact, resulting in an extremely low free throw rate that limits her scoring ceiling.

OLIVIA MILES
MILES_HOOP_EXPLORER
VIEW_SOURCERAPM // NCAA_W
4 Factor Impact
Shot Profile
Shot Making
4 Factor Impact
Shot Deterrence
Shot Defense
These factors are regularized RAPM-style estimates of how the player moves her team's performance relative to league baseline when she's on the floor. ORAPM/DRAPM summarize overall offensive and defensive impact per 100 possessions; the sub-rows approximate impact on effective shooting, turnover margin, rebounding, and free-throw pressure, then unpack where shots come from (profile/deterrence) and how they are finished or contested (making/defense). The offensive components incorporate priors to stabilize estimates, while the defensive components are currently fit without priors.
Olivia Miles is a natural born playmaker and a true point guard prospect. She is a versatile passer who has shown an ability to execute out of pretty much any situation. She can whip crosscourt dimes when the weak side defense overcommits, send bounce passes to the open player in transition and pinpoint the right moments to give the ball away in the pick and roll.
Miles' shooting progression is an interesting case study as she went from a lackluster shooter her first three years of college, before converting on 40% from deep in her fourth year, and that number has fallen back down this year to 35% on 5 and a half attempts a night.
As a driver, Miles is effective in a more subtle, controlled way and seems to slide to the rim whilst maintaining her balance, often with her defender hanging off her. She combines excellent body control with smooth deceleration allowing her to finish with soft touch off the glass, when she flips in layups.
Miles' defensive presence can be a bit shaky at times. The steal rate is pretty good, but she often gets blown by or loses track of her opponent when shifting around the perimeter. Tightening her defensive awareness and containment will be important areas of growth at the next level.