Aubrey is a highly intelligent young lady, who will, no doubt, explore, with the help of her NBA Executive Father, her Mom, and her brothers, one of which presently plays in the NBA with the Atlanta Hawks, explore all of her options, relevant to what is in the best interest of Aubrey's Life and Career Goals. There are a few things we know that are certain. 1. She will graduate later on this spring, with her 4 Year Degree from the University of Connecticut; 2. Aubrey has already publicly come out and said she will NOT participate in Senior Night [most likely as not to cause any distraction for this season's team, as she, being the 'Team Player' first and foremost, wants the focus to remain on this season's team goals]. 3. Aubrey has said that she is going to take things "Day By Day" and will look at her future plans, after the season has concluded; and 4. Aubrey has 2 years of NCAA Eligibility left after the conclusion of this season.
Many speculate that along with her family''s help, Aubrey will NOT declare for the WNBA Draft, for this upcoming season. Rather, Aubrey (with her family's help) will decide where best, she can get herself best prepared for, if this is the direction she decides she wants to take, the WNBA/Professional Basketball Life.
Many have mentioned playing Professionally overseas, but I, for one, don't believe that this is where she will end up. I feel she will continuing playing collegiality, for at least 1 (if not both) of her remaining NCAA Years of Eligibility, whether it is remaining at UCONN (where she has to look at the enviable return of Paige Bueckers and, Azzi Fudd, along with the return of Aaliyah Edwards, Nika Muhl, and Caroline Ducharme, along with Ice Brady, Ayanna Patterson, Amari DeBerry, and Ines Bettencourt. Add to that the incoming Freshman of Ashlynn Shade, Qadence Samuels, Kamorea "KK" Arnold, and Jana El Alfy) and the amount of playing time that she will be able to take advantage of, in order to continue to improve her game, to get ready for the next step of her Basketball Life) OR somewhere else, where she would get the playing time she would like to get as well as the exposure to prepare herself for life in the WNBA.
We, all will have to wait until this season is over, to truly understand what AUBREY GRIFFIN has in store for the future for AUBREY GRIFFIN.