I think she would benefit from another year at UCONN. If she polishes up her offense, she will be a top selection. We have seen that she can shoot the lights out but she has to make up her mind to do so. UCONN will allow for that. I think the pro level will find it easier to shut her down, if outrunning everyone to the hoop remains her dominant skill.I selfishly hope that Aubs stays. She is a real asset to the team and has a unique athleticism. She needs to develop a little more, especially on the offensive end, but has the potential to be an excellent pro.
Yeah, I agree to disagree. She’s got some room to develop, though she is a very talented player. Given the relatively few number of slots available in the WNBA. I’m not sure she gets taken this year.Oops! Here is a different take. Aubrey’s stock is unlikely to be higher than it is this season. Many posters are this board have already predicted she won’t be a starter next year. Even if she is, her minutes are likely to be much lower than this year and other players returning from injuries are likely to be the “featured” stars. Add to that the risk of re-injury to a fragile back and the fact that pros have way more time and resources to develop their game, and you can make a reasonable argument that her best time to go pro is after this year! I hope that is not her decision, but it is not crazy if she does!
I would bet that she starts at the four. In the Big East Conference, no team has two post players.Oops! Here is a different take. Aubrey’s stock is unlikely to be higher than it is this season. Many posters are this board have already predicted she won’t be a starter next year. Even if she is, her minutes are likely to be much lower than this year and other players returning from injuries are likely to be the “featured” stars. Add to that the risk of re-injury to a fragile back and the fact that pros have way more time and resources to develop their game, and you can make a reasonable argument that her best time to go pro is after this year! I hope that is not her decision, but it is not crazy if she does!
I suppose anything is possible. But considering that her father coaches in the NBA and both of her brothers are playing professionally, it would be surprising if Aubrey has no interest in playing professional basketball.Some of you are assuming Aubrey wants to play in the WNBA. Maybe she has no plans to play at the next higher level.
I'll take that bet. Aaliyah is not coming off the bench. And whether or not any Big East teams start two post players, I'm pretty sure UCONN's sites will be set on something higher than the BE championship.I would bet that she starts at the four. In the Big East Conference, no team has two post players.
Do I really need to stipulate that under that scenario she would play the five?I'll take that bet. Aaliyah is not coming off the bench. And whether or not any Big East teams start two post players, I'm pretty sure UCONN's sites will be set on something higher than the BE championship.
That is clear, but not a good idea for a team that has Ice Brady. Also, I highly doubt that Geno will have one starting group for Big East games and another for out of conference games.Do I really need to stipulate that under that scenario she would play the five?
Nika, Azzi, Paige, Aubrey and Aalijah would be the best five players on the team; against smaller BE lineups, I believe they would be the five starters. Is that clear enough?