Clark and Cardoso haven't entered the WNBA draft yet. They have 48 hours after their final game


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CLEVELAND — Caitlin Clark and Kamilla Cardoso haven't officially entered the WNBA draft yet despite saying on social media that they planned to. They have roughly 48 hours after their seasons end to submit the paperwork necessary to take part in the April 15 draft. There is no expectation either will change her mind. The WNBA on Thursday released a list of all 89 entrants. It included LSU's Angel Reese, who announced Wednesday she was forgoing her final year of eligibility. Players that have exhausted their eligibility don't have to declare for the draft, so there are more players still available to enter.

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