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    What to make of the expansion rosters drafted by the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo
    Bridget Carleton. | FIBA via Getty ImagesThe Portland Fire selected Bridget Carleton with the No. 1 pick in the 2026 WNBA Expansion Draft. A member of the Minnesota Lynx since 2019, the Canadian sharpshooter will be a founding player for the rebirth of the Fire. Canadas first WNBA team, the Toronto Tempo, selected Julie Allemand with the second pick in the expansion draft. The Belgian point guard has three seasons of WNBA experience, most recently playing for the Los Angeles Sparks in 2025. Heres how the whole expansion draft unfolded:First roundPortland: Bridget Carleton (Minnesota; unrestricted free agent)Toronto: Julie Allemand (Los Angeles; restricted free agent)Portland: Carla Leite (Golden State; under contract)Toronto: Nyara Sabally (New York; under contract)Portland: Luisa Geiselsder (Dallas; reserved)Toronto: Marina Mabrey (Connecticut; unrestricted free agent)Portland: Emily Engstler (Washington; reserved)Toronto: Aaliyah Nye (Las Vegas; under contract)Portland: Maya Caldwell (Atlanta; reserved)Toronto: Lexi Held (Phoenix; reserved)Portland: Chloe Bibby (Indiana; reserved)Toronto: passSecond roundToronto: Mari Conde (Golden State; contract expired)Portland: Haley Jones (Dallas; reserved)Toronto: Maria Kliundikova (Minnesota; reserved)Portland: Nyadiew Puoch (Atlanta; rights held)Toronto: Adja Kane (New York; rights held)Portland: Sarah Ashlee Barker (Los Angeles; under contract)Toronto: Nikolina Mili (Connecticut; reserved)Portland: Sug Sutton (Washington; restricted free agent)Toronto: Kitja Laksa (Phoenix; reserved)Portland: passToronto: Kristy Wallace (Indiana; contract expired)Portland: Nika Mhl (Seattle; under contract)Although free agency and the college draft still are to come, lets evaluate the current state of the inaugural rosters for the WNBAs 14th and 15th franchises. Portland Fire roster analysisView this post on InstagramThe Fire roster reflects the basketball philosophies of general manager Vanja ernivec and head coach Alex Sarama. ernivec came to Portland after a season with the Valkyries, a team that prioritized system and culture over traditional star power to great success during their inaugural season, while Sarama, most recently an assistant with the NBAs Cleveland Cavaliers, is known for his constraints-led approach, an offensive philosophy that empowers players to adapt to on-court circumstances rather than adhere to more scripted sets. Even more than the Valkyries did, the Fire, at least as currently consistuted, lack a typical star, but, headlined by No. 1 pick Carleton, the players seemed suited to help realize the vision of Cernivec and Sarama. Its also a roster that provides an infrastructure for a higher-wattage star to eventually slide into, whether that happens in the upcoming free agency period, through the college draft or next offseason. It makes sense that Carleton, with her experience in the Lynxs sophisticated offensive system, appealed to Portland as their one unrestricted free agent draftee. Carleton also has demonstrated malleability across her pro career. Although a role player in Minnesota, she has assumed primary scorer responsibilities when playing overseas, as well as for the Canadian national team. a new chapter for BC Bridget Carleton shares her excitement on coming to Portland! pic.twitter.com/9BSOCrP969 Portland Fire (@theportlandfire) April 4, 2026Considering Cernivec came from Golden State, its also unsurprising that Portland grabbed Leite with their second selection. Its the second-straight year Leite has been an expansion draft selection, something that should be considered a compliment to the upside shes flashed with both the Valkyries in the WNBA and Casademont Zaragoza in EuroLeague Women. Her value not only comes from her potential as an off-the-bounce scorer, but also from the fact that shes under contract for three more seasons, including 2026.Emily Engstler, Maya Caldwell and Haley Jones, drafted from Washington, Atlanta, and Dallas, respectively, and all of whom are reserved players, bring different flavors of multi-positional versatility that would seem to fit with Portlands philosophies. Sarah Ashlee Barker, a first-round pick by the Sparks in last years college draft, sports a skillset that suggests she could replicate the combination of high-volume 3-point shooting and creation of Carleton. Barker also has three years remaining on her rookie-scale contract. too excited for @SarahAshlee10 @VanjaCernivec, @AlexJSarama and our staff called Sarah Ashlee Barker after the WNBA Expansion Draft! pic.twitter.com/eF0VgPSTFo Portland Fire (@theportlandfire) April 4, 2026On the big front, offensive skill was the priority for Portland, as both Luisa Geiselsder and Chloe Bibby, arriving via Dallas and Indiana, are comfortable behind the arc and with the ball in the their hands, although, due to a lack of foot speed and strength, both leave something to be desired on the defensive end. At the moment, Portland profiles as a potentially fun offense, one that will need to score a lot of points because they may also sacrifice a lot on the other end. After the draft, ernivec did suggest the team intended to prioritize bigs during free agency, with such players potentially enhancing the teams defensive viability.Vanja says after this draft, their priority in free agency will be targeting bigs."Just hoping they'll give us some information soon." Sean Highkin (@highkin) April 3, 2026The point guards drafted can at least provide some defensive resistance, as former Mystic Sug Sutton and former Storm Nika Mhl, who will miss the 2026 season as she recovers from an ACL injury, can heat up the ball at the point of attack. Based on comment from ernivec, it appears the team intends to invest in Mhl as a longterm piece, in spite of her current unavailability. Toronto Tempo roster analysis View this post on InstagramWhile the Fires roster seems to reflect a clear identity, its more difficult to discern the Tempos vision for their expansion season. Thus far, its a roster much different from the ones head coach Sandy Brondello has manned in her previous two spots, both of which produced championships. In Phoenix, Diana Taurasi and Brittney Griner, along with one Skylar Diggins season, were the centripetal stars. In New York, she again was in charge of a super team, guiding the likes of Brenna Stewart, Sabrina Ionescu and Jonquel Jones. Currently, Marina Mabrey most approximates a star. But while capable of star-level scoring nights, as she showed at Philly is Unrivaled, Mabrey lacks the night-to-night consistency of true WNBA stars, as demonstrated during her tenure with the Sun last season. After the draft, general manager Monica Wright Rogers emphasized that the organization valued Mabreys competitiveness, suggesting that Torontos decision to presumably make her their featured offensive player, as she was the teams unrestricted free agent selection, extends beyond her on-court production. "She has something you can't coach, a fierce, competitive nature. That will resonate with this city." Monica Wright Rogers on selecting Marina Mabrey as a free agent chelsea leite (@chelsealeite) April 3, 2026Including Mabrey, Toronto has compiled a more traditional roster. With Brondello herself being a former point guard, nabbing restricted free agent Allemand, a steady offensive orchestrator, with the teams first pick shouldnt have been too surprising. Lexie Held, Mari Conde and Kritsy Wallace, from Phoenix, Golden State and Indiana, respectively, give Toronto more on-ball operators. An experienced EuroLeague standout, Conde, a Spanish national who played collegiately at Florida State, has never suited up in the W; it will be interesting if she decides now is the time to take her talents stateside. Brondello also has extra familiarity with Wallace from the Australian national team. Undefeated. Undeniable.@JulieAllemand and @NikolinaMili3 complete the Turkish Womens Basketball Super League season without a single loss and are champions with @fbkadinbasket!Tebrikler! pic.twitter.com/Zq8RHFOBMy Toronto Tempo (@TempoBasketball) April 4, 2026Familiarity also describes Torontos frontcourt strategy, as they selected New York bench bigs Nyara Sabally and Adja Kane. Drafting Sabally with their second first-round selection was a bit curious, even though she is under contract for the coming season. While talented, injuries have prevented her from consistently playing, much less fulfilling her potential. Potential certainly describes Kane, a 6-foot-3 and 21-year-old big from France who was drafted by the Liberty last season but stayed overseas. Maria Kliundikova and Nikolina Mili give Toronto two more bigs with good size and a measure of offensive versatility, as both have experimented with a 3-point shot. Not in the WNBA since 2019, Kliundikova played for the Lynx last season. While drafted from the Sun, Mili last played in the WNBA in 2023, when she was a member of the Lynx.Aaliyah Nye, certainly, will be expected to provide 3-point shooting for the Tempo. As rookie, she had some big games for the Aces, with her prowess as a 3-point shooter exceeding her 31 percent mark. Toronto can also benefit from her rookie-scale contract. Kitja Laksa offers the possibility of more 3-point shooting, although she also scratched under 32 percent from behind the arc in her first WNBA season with the Mercury. More than the Fire, the Tempo likely need a significant move or two in free agency, or to really hit on the No. 6 pick in the college draft, for this roster to credibly compete on a nightly basis, which, according to Wright Rogers, is the intention. Right now, Toronto seems too reliant on Mabrey outbursts or the occasional hot shooting night from Nye to generate wins.Toronto Tempo GM Monica Wright Rogers talks about the reasoning behind the picks and excitement around Sandy Brondello coaching the team. pic.twitter.com/d9HJQraiMS TSN (@TSN_Sports) April 3, 2026Whats your assessment? Are you intrigued by the Fire? Do you see the vision with Tempo?And, what do you wish we knew about existing teams protected player lists, who was actually available for drafting and any behind-the-scenes agenting or angling that influenced the selections made by Portland and Toronto?Share all your expansion draft analysis, curiosities and questions.
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    White Sox defeather the Blue Jays, 6-3, for second win in a row
    These two fellas, Miguel Vargas and Munetaka Murakami, have been driving the White Sox offense thus far. | (Photo by Matt Dirksen/Getty Images)When one of the worst teams in the majors plays one of the best, its fair to expect that the mistakes will be made by the team that lost 102 games last year not the one that was in the World Series. Scratch that expectation.For the second day in a row, it was the Blue Jays making the big mistakes and the White Sox taking advantage. Friday, it was emergency substitute catcher Tyler Heineman blowing a routine throw to first that would have ended the game in Torontos favor, and today it was well, er uh that same Tyler Heineman making a crucial baserunning mistake that kept Vladimir Guerrero Jr. from coming to the plate with two on and the Sox up 4-3 in the seventh. Then Heineman blew the game open with another terrible throw, trying to get Miguel Vargas out in a rundown that would have ended the eighth but instead extended the lead to three.Not that the White Sox didnt do good things without Torontos help. Grant Taylor had his second straight, nine-pitch, clean inning as an opener, after which a Lenyn Sosa single, Vargas double and Munetaka Murakami sac fly off bullpen-game opener Mason Fluharty gave the Sox a 1-0 lead. That 1-0 would hold up until the fifth, as bulk pitcher Anthony Kay kept the Jays off the board through his first four innings. The Sox went hitless for four innings against second-man-up Lazaro Estrada, while in the top of the fifth Guerrero hit a 431-foot blast to give the Jays a 2-1 lead.But the White Sox came right back, as in the bottom half Vargas his his second double of the day off Brendon Little (who came into the game with an ERA of more than 18 and left with one 24-plus), and then Little decided the middle of the plate was a good a place as any to pitch Murakami.Your browser does not support the video tag. Download the video.Murakamis blast was six feet shorter than Guerreros, so hell have to work on his homer swing. The middle of the plate created such drama with Murakami that Little decided to try the same pitch to Colson Montgomery. Unlike the two big bruisers, Montgomery was only able to hit it 92.9 mph and 348 feet, but it was enough to clear the wall in right and put the Sox up, 4-3.The insurance runs came in the eighth after Vargas walked and Austin Hays singled. With two outs, Luisangel Acua hit an infield single, with Vargas getting caught in a rundown between third and home. To balance things out with his throw into right field yesterday, Heinneman threw the ball into left field this time. Two runs scored, to make it 6-3.View LinkThe Jays got two on in the ninth but Seranthony Domnguez got Nathan Lukes to ground out on a pitch around his eyes, and that was that.
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