Alanna Smith is the perfect fit, Ezi Magbegor the perfect project – either way the two Australian Opals are tipped to be top-15 picks in the WNBA draft on Thursday.

Last year Smith, 22, and Magbegor, 19, were the babies on an Opals team who won the silver medal at the FIBA Women’s World Cup and since then their stock has risen with WNBA sides.

Where the two Opals end up remains uncertain as teams wait to see whether University of Oregon star Sabrina Ionescu decides to enter the WNBA or not, if Ionescu is in the draft she will likely be in the top two picks so that could push down were Smith and Magbegor are taken but neither is expected to be available past the top 15 players.

Smith looks likely to go in the first round with several mock drafts tipping her to join Opals coach Sandy Brondello at Phoenix Mercury when they pick with the eighth selection while Magbegor should go soon after with some mocks suggesting Atlanta Dream at 11 could take her or the Mercury with their second round pick.

After starring at Stanford University, Smith has earned a reputation as a versatile, multi-skilled player who can shoot from outside, rebound and attack the basket. She played as a power forward in college and could continue that role in the WNBA or spend more time as a small forward.