Georgia Amoore's four-year contract figures with Washington Mystics revealed after WNBA Draft

Georgia Amoore was selected by the Washington Mystics in the 2025 WNBA Draft and her contract figures have been revealed. According to Spotrac, the Australia native will sign a three-year contract with a fourth-year option that will be worth $334,115.
In the first year, Amoore will earn $75,643. She will then earn $77,156 the following year and will have a salary of $84,871 in Year 3. If the Mystics pick up the fourth-year option, Georgia Amoore will have a salary of $96,445.
Georgia Amoore was selected at No. 6 overall by the Mystics because of the success she had in college. She spent her first four seasons at Virginia Tech before joining Kentucky last year. In her one season with the Wildcats, Amoore was selected to multiple All-America teams after averaging 19.6 points and 6.9 assists.
Georgia Amoore talks about her love for Kentucky
In March, Amoore spoke to reporters about what she loved about Kentucky. “I think in the locker room, we were kind of saying that it’s been such a blessing for both of us to bring Kentucky back,” she said, per KSR. “Obviously, Kentucky is a name brand on the men’s side — I told the girls, it’s up to you whatever you decide, but hang around because it’s only going to go up from here. It’s an attractive style of play. Coach Brooks proves that he’s a winner.”
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She added, “So, I think it’s cool to be the foundation and just project the program forward. That’s been the greatest thing, is seeing the crowds come back game after game. Even Memorial, like I didn’t see the old one, but I heard of it, so it’s been cool to play in the new one and to kind of just get things rolling back again.”
ESPN’s Charlie Creme shared a post-draft analysis of Amoore. Creme wrote, “The Mystics added an interior scorer in [Kiki] Iriafen and a versatile guard in Citron. Now they get the point guard they desperately needed. Not only does Amoore have pure point guard skills with a high IQ, she can also score with a step-back jump shot that helps negate the fact that she is just 5-5.