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    Seattle Storm Predicted To Land French Star Center in New 2025 WNBA Mock Draft

    The rebuild in Seattle might’ve just found its anchor. With the 2025 WNBA Draft creeping up and a fresh new mock shaking the board, the Seattle Storm is projected to snag one of the most exciting international prospects in years, Dominique Malonga.

    The French phenom has been wrecking rims and dropping jaws across Europe after helping France win a silver medal at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Now, Malonga could be headed to a Storm squad quietly stacking up some serious pieces.

    Dominique Malonga Could Be Seattle Storm’s
    New Star in the Making

    The Seattle Storm didn’t go wild in free agency, but that doesn’t mean the front office hasn’t been working the long game. With Nneka Ogwumike, Gabby Williams, Skylar Diggins-Smith, and Ezi Magbegor holding it down, the franchise is looking to add a cornerstone for the future. And Dominique Malonga might be just that.

    The 6-foot-6 center from France already owns a EuroCup MVP and brings the kind of unicorn-level athleticism and skill set that has WNBA scouts buzzing. Malonga is long, springy, and quick off her feet, with a wingspan that seems to go on forever.

    She’s not just tall, she’s everywhere on the court. Defensively, she’s a menace. Offensively, she’s polished, with great touch around the rim and impressive ball-handling skills. Also, Malonga’s face-up game is improving. She’s stretching out her shot to beyond the arc.

    Even scarier? She’s just 19 years old. That means you’re not just getting a plug-and-play talent. You’re getting a moldable freak athlete with all the tools to grow into a franchise centerpiece. And she’s walking into a veteran-led locker room that knows how to win. That’s a dangerous combo.

    Seattle already has the leadership and championship pedigree in place. And with the departures of six-time All-Star Jewell Loyd and Sami Whitcomb, there’s a void of offensive upside and two-way dominance waiting to be filled.

    Malonga isn’t just a project player, she’s a potential game-changer, especially if she shares frontcourt minutes with Ezi Magbegor, another athletic big with elite defensive instincts. While Malonga may not yet be a household name in the United States, her dominance in the French league and the EuroCup has been loud enough to catch the attention of just about every front office.

    The athleticism is eye-popping, but it’s her motor and willingness to learn that makes her such a coveted prospect. It is clear that Seattle is positioning itself not just for 2025, but for 2028 and beyond. Bringing in high-upside international talent like Malonga would be a statement move. It says the Storm aren’t rebuilding, they’re building something sustainable, modern, and dangerous.

    So, when the pick comes in on April 14, don’t be surprised if the name Dominique Malonga rings out across Barclays Center in Brooklyn. The Seattle Storm may just have found their next big thing.

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