During Geno’s pre game presser before tomorrows Game VS Providence you can see at the 9:00 Marker he speaks on Aubrey officially having a “Covid year” so she can come back to UConn in the fall
IF, it is a major knee injury, I can't see any WNBA teams using a draft pick on her. If she just wants to go to Europe or just wants to move on with life after basketball, I can see her not coming back. BUT if she wants to give the WNBA a try, I think she would almost "have" to come back and show her stuff.She almost certainly won' be able to play in the coming 2024 WNBA season. That might well affect
her decision....and what teams think about drafting her given that absence.
Griff should use this time off to work on her midrange jumper. If Nika could put in extra time by "working her ass off" and improve, then Audrey and Amari could also benefit. Short term it's paid off for Nika. I can't believe it wouldn't benefit the other reluctant shooters.What was interesting in that interview, is that Aubrey asked Geno if she had another year of eligibility. Me thinks she's coming back.
IF, it is a major knee injury, I can't see any WNBA teams using a draft pick on her. If she just wants to go to Europe or just wants to move on with life after basketball, I can see her not coming back. BUT if she wants to give the WNBA a try, I think she would almost "have" to come back and show her stuff.
Griff should use this time off to work on her midrange jumper. If Nika could put in extra time by "working her ass off" and improve, then Audrey and Amari could also benefit. Short term it's paid off for Nika. I can't believe it wouldn't benefit the other reluctant shooters.
November would be ten months. I’ve heard varied estimates on recovery time from ACL surgery, some say as little as eight months while others say a year +. Nevertheless, it seems likely she could be ready by January 2025She almost certainly won' be able to play in the coming 2024 WNBA season. That might well affect
her decision....and what teams think about drafting her given that absence.