Shyla Heal is poised to ruffle feathers in the United States as fearlessly as her father did 25 years' ago. The 19-year-old point guard could be a first-round top 12 pick in Friday's WNBA draft after a stellar WNBL season with Townsville last year. And after recovering from breast cancer, Tiana Mangakahia is likely to go in the second or third round as talk of retiring her jersey at Syracuse University grows. Tiana Mangakahia in action for Syracuse Orange. Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images The pair are fighting for a spot in Sandy Brondello's Opals team that's hunting gold at Tokyo's Olympics in July.