I don't get it. She has great physical tools, and is a good college player, but I don't think she has played at a level that even vaguely suggests a long WNBA career.I don’t know if anyone else has posted this information, but Cassandre Prosper has decided to forego her 5th year of eligibility to declare for the WNBA draft.
If she makes a team, the new CBA will pay her some decent money. Beyond that, 4 years of college really should be enough for anyone.I don't get it. She has great physical tools, and is a good college player, but I don't think she has played at a level that even vaguely suggests a long WNBA career.
With the new WNBA CBA I think we'll see more players entering when they're eligible rather than coming back. Had JuJu gotten injured her junior year and redshirted, I would bet she would be declaring now. Chloe Kitts and Ashlynn Watkins are eligible to declare though I CDS said both were coming back.I don't get it. She has great physical tools, and is a good college player, but I don't think she has played at a level that even vaguely suggests a long WNBA career.
If she wasn't prohibited from doing so, Juju should have declared after her freshman year. She's that good. Honestly so much would be fixed if courts voided any age-related prohibitions on going pro and then let the NCAA do what it wants with the college game. Don't like your college selection and think you're able to command a professional market rate? Go pro! We're really in the worst timeline for college sports right now.With the new WNBA CBA I think we'll see more players entering when they're eligible rather than coming back. Had JuJu gotten injured her junior year and redshirted, I would bet she would be declaring now. Chloe Kitts and Ashlynn Watkins are eligible to declare though I CDS said both were coming back.
While I understand what you're saying, if this happened I think the NCAA women's tv ratings would tank. This is probably the single biggest advantage for the NCAA women's game over the men's because it allows for multi-year narratives with players that keep people invested. Unlike the men's game, it isn't a revolving door of new players each season.If she wasn't prohibited from doing so, Juju should have declared after her freshman year. She's that good. Honestly so much would be fixed if courts voided any age-related prohibitions on going pro and then let the NCAA do what it wants with the college game. Don't like your college selection and think you're able to command a professional market rate? Go pro! We're really in the worst timeline for college sports right now.
If she wasn't prohibited from doing so, Juju should have declared after her freshman year. She's that good. Honestly so much would be fixed if courts voided any age-related prohibitions on going pro and then let the NCAA do what it wants with the college game. Don't like your college selection and think you're able to command a professional market rate? Go pro! We're really in the worst timeline for college sports right now.
It will be interesting to see not if, but when this happens. Although the WNBA salaries have increased significantly with the new CBA, there are still a lot of unknowns, and there is a massive difference between a first round contract in each league. With 30 NBA teams vs 15 WNBA teams, there still isn't enough "room" for a flood of underclassmen to declare for the latter. IMO, there is a difference (trying to find the right words here) between M&W CBB, and perhaps that's why there's not been a legal challenge as of yet. For most WBB players right now, an athletic scholarship is a path to future employment, whatever that may be.While I understand what you're saying, if this happened I think the NCAA women's tv ratings would tank. This is probably the single biggest advantage for the NCAA women's game over the men's because it allows for multi-year narratives with players that keep people invested. Unlike the men's game, it isn't a revolving door of new players each season.