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The problem with staying is she's already on the older side, and they do value going out with their class, how much I don't know, but it's been mentioned in passing over the years (e.g. Tuck). Never mind the issues it creates with roster management.
If she could score a couple of NIL deals I'm sure Aubrey would stay ...
 
If she could score a couple of NIL deals I'm sure Aubrey would stay ...
Maybe. It's also possible as a 21-22-23 year old you just kinda wanna get on with life after having spent the better part of the last two decades in school.
 
Aubrey was one who got lost on defense today, first basket by Creighton to start their run in the second half for example. Caroline was on a minute restriction.
Early in the season against Iowa, Caroline coming back from missing most of early season practices, during another comeback Caroline comes in for Aubrey and never had to come out.
The bottom line is that they switched Caroline & Aubrey for Offense & Defense when it counted, which made all kinds of sense, since Aubrey provides greater quickness and hops on Defense , and Caroline has a more complete inventory of offensive weapons. You will continue to see that in close situations.
 
Maybe. It's also possible as a 21-22-23 year old you just kinda wanna get on with life after having spent the better part of the last two decades in school.

You would think, especially in this day and age. I wish Aubrey all the best with her choices.
 
Exactly

Problem with her helping out on other players she was leaving her man open for a 3..as Meghan showed one time..There isn't much difference between her and last years BE DPOY Nika..when Caroline is able to get in condition she will start over Griffin and in crunch time
Every single Husky had several defensive breakdowns yesterday. Aubrey did more to cover her teammates mistakes then anyone. If you get a chance, take another look at the game film and you will see Aubrey constantly moving on defense, shutting off backdoor cuts, closing hard on open shooters at the arc, blocking shots, tipping balls and otherwise harassing Creighton all over the court.

It’s great to have Caroline back. But no other UConn player is capable of doing what Aubrey does on the court. If Azzi comes back, I could see her starting over Aubrey. But Caroline will come off the bench for the foreseeable future with Aubrey starting at the wing.
 
To keep this comment within the limits of the rules of this site, it will be very interesting to find out exactly what Aubrey decides to do after the conclusion of "This Season". I, for one, do not believe that she will attempt to enter the WNBA Draft, after the end of this season. But as for a return back to UCONN next season or elsewhere, looking at what is best for Aubrey Griffin and her career, is solely and totally in the hands of Aubrey Griffin and her family, and no one else. I am sure that the decision that Aubrey ends up making will be what is in the best interest of Aubrey Griffin. One thing is absolutely certain, is that Aubrey will come away this spring with her 4 Year College Degree from UCONN, which she will be completing "on time".
 
To keep this comment within the limits of the rules of this site, it will be very interesting to find out exactly what Aubrey decides to do after the conclusion of "This Season". I, for one, do not believe that she will attempt to enter the WNBA Draft, after the end of this season. But as for a return back to UCONN next season or elsewhere, looking at what is best for Aubrey Griffin and her career, is solely and totally in the hands of Aubrey Griffin and her family, and no one else. I am sure that the decision that Aubrey ends up making will be what is in the best interest of Aubrey Griffin. One thing is absolutely certain, is that Aubrey will come away this spring with her 4 Year College Degree from UCONN, which she will be completing "on time".
She could also go play overseas for a season to develop instead of doing that for one more season at UConn before entering the 2024 draft. That's a possibility I have not seen mentioned, but I believe that's what Diamond DeShields did.
 
She could also go play overseas for a season to develop instead of doing that for one more season at UConn before entering the 2024 draft. That's a possibility I have not seen mentioned, but I believe that's what Diamond DeShields did.
That 'could' be an option, but Aubrey "might" decide to stay at UCONN or take a similar path as the "Holy Peanut Butter Cup" :). But again, only Aubrey knows what she will ultimate decide to do.
 
It is easier to coach skill than athleticism and drive. Aubrey has a lot of upside. Even if playing time were to go down next year, her value to professional teams will go up. Her shooting will improve, her knowledge of the game will deepen and she will gain in playing experience.
 
The bottom line is that they switched Caroline & Aubrey for Offense & Defense when it counted, which made all kinds of sense, since Aubrey provides greater quickness and hops on Defense , and Caroline has a more complete inventory of offensive weapons. You will continue to see that in close situations.
The bottom line Caroline was on a time restriction, but Geno said post game if the game went into OT he wax ignoring that and Caroline was playing all 5 minutes. Then who was going to be sitting?
 
Throughout the game Creighton’s motion offense and ball movement gave UConn trouble, resulting in a number of defensive breakdowns, as you point out, from several Huskies. At the same time, Aubrey was the most active UConn player providing “help defense” to everyone else on the team, making numerous primary and secondary switches to cover opponents who were breaking open. At times it felt like Aubrey was guarding 2 or 3 Creighton players at the same time.

Undoubtedly, Caroline & Azzi are better offensive players than Aubrey. But Aubrey is the best defensive player in the conference. Geno will play the players who give UConn the best chance of winning, depending on how each game unfolds. Whomever that is, it’ll be so much better to actually have options beyond playing the starting 5 for 40 minutes each.
Best defensive player, seriously. Just gets lost too often, not a good team defender. A good athlete sometimes makes up for mistakes with athleticism.
 
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.
 
We'll have to wait and see what Aubrey decides but the fact that she has opted out of being recognized on Senior night suggests to me that her inclination is to return. She missed an entire year of 'being a part of the team' as reportedly she was home in Ossining, NY for much of the season. This is a tight group so making the decision to leave, with eligibility remaining, has to in part be colored by leaving that behind. I think that will be a large piece of the equation for her in deciding on staying or not.

There is little doubt that if she returns her minutes will be less than this season, given the likely hood that Paige and Azzi will be fully healthy and the other returning and incoming players all will be taking up some (and perhaps a lot) of her minutes. She is, I am sure aware of that, so I don't believe her decision will be based on potential playing time at Uconn but much more so - if she feels ready to be done with college and more significantly leave her teammates.
 
I hope Aubrey hangs around another year at Uconn. Next year she will either start or be off the bench regularly. She
will have time to improve her offense game and regain some of the offensive strength she showed in High School. One
more year will make her a solid professional player...something all Adrian Griffin kids seem to become.
 
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!
Aubrey has been a great (and surprising) asset this year, as she's really upped her game. Of course, she's had more opportunity than might have been expected had everyone been healthy. Nonetheless, she would provide excellent bench strength even if she gets less playing time next season.
As for her "fragile back," it seems not to exist. I've cringed many times when she's fallen hard on the boards, yet only once have I seen her clutch her back after contact.
There are many variables at play for Aubrey; we don't know what all of them are. Does she aspire to the pros or to some other occupation? Is she getting her degree after this school year? We really know very little about her plans, but I am extremely grateful to her for giving us this excellent season.
 
Do you watch the games ?
Every one and replay every offensive and defensive possession. If she is able on defense to be isolated guarding one player with no switching, UConn switches every screen, she is good although she does get beat off the dribble often and neglects to go out to 3 point shooters often.
 
Best defensive player, seriously. Just gets lost too often, not a good team defender. A good athlete sometimes makes up for mistakes with athleticism.
In the Creighton game, the announcers showed a clip of Aubrey playing help defense and described it as something like textbook help defense and that she had been doing that all game. And she does that on a regular basis for UConn. I'm sorry, but I 180% disagree with you. I agree with the announcers and my own decades (more than half of a century) of watching and playing and believe that she is an excellent defender. All of the girls have been making more mistakes lately due to mental and physical fatigue. But getting Carolyn back should help with this.
 
Every one and replay every offensive and defensive possession. If she is able on defense to be isolated guarding one player with no switching, UConn switches every screen, she is good although she does get beat off the dribble often and neglects to go out to 3 point shooters often.
Maybe try rewatching again
 
The WNBA will definitely be expanding with new teams to begin playing in the next 2 - 4 years with Toronto being one of the leading cities to be selected and affiliated with the Raptors.
Her family connections may provide her with options about where to play to best build up her BB capital for a future WNBA draft that includes more teams.
Whether to continue playing at UConn or not & for how long is part of the puzzle.
Maybe there's a possibility that she would leave if there was an overseas BB opportunity that appealed to her more than UConn.
Otherwise she'll probably be back if Geno agrees.

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The WNBA will definitely be expanding with new teams to begin playing in the next 2 - 4 years with Toronto being one of the leading cities to be selected and affiliated with the Raptors.
Her family connections may provide her with options about where to play to best build up her BB capital for a future WNBA draft that includes more teams.
Whether to continue playing at UConn or not & for how long is part of the puzzle.
Maybe there's a possibility that she would leave if there was an overseas BB opportunity that appealed to her more than UConn.
Otherwise she'll probably be back if Geno agrees.

Report: WNBA Has 'Given the Checkmark' to Toronto's Infrastructure for Expansion Team

Toronto already has the infrastructure and capital required for a WNBA expansion team in the city

I think one more year at UConn to work on diversifying her offense skills would be wise. I assume we'll see a starting lineup of Nika, Paige, Azzi, Aubrey, Aaliyah next season if she returns, so she'll have plenty of opportunity to shine ahead of the 2024 draft.
 
Strictly speaking on my part, I really hope that she returns, because I really would like her to depart with National Championship. Who knows what would have happened last season if she had been available to play. But hopefully next year will be injury free and we will have a fantastic season. As stated above, I would really love her to leave with a NC, which I am sure is one of the major factors in her decision to attend UCONN.
 

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