About Sue, that's great news for Stewie, Katie Lou, the WNBA and basketball fans everywhere.Her and D are gonna have a farewell tour
Whoa where you been? She did not.Whoa what happened I thought she retired?
Ouch @UConnCat. What did I say that you feel is unreasonable?So is this season going to be a victory lap tour, or is this going to become an annual ritual with Sue? Don’t get me wrong, she gets to retire whenever she wants to as long as someone is still willing to pay her, which they would be given her level of play. but after a while it just seems a little anti-climatic.
DAMN!! I opened this because I inferred from the title that Sue finally decided to retire and was coming back to UConn.Bird is Back!
There is nothing about Sue Bird to suggest she would make pending retirement an "annual ritual" or that this is about a victory lap tour. At the conclusion of last season was the first time Sue actually stated she was contemplating retirement. She has decided she's not ready.Ouch @UConnCat. What did I say that you feel is unreasonable?
Well, personally, I would have no issue whatsoever if she said look I’m going to play for one more year and give other teams fans the opportunity to show their appreciation for her. But that’s just me.There is nothing about Sue Bird to suggest she would make pending retirement an "annual ritual" or that this is about a victory lap tour. At the conclusion of last season was the first time Sue actually stated she was contemplating retirement. She has decided she's not ready.
I suspect there are two factors at play here. One, she said a couple of years ago that she did not want her final season to be played at Angel of the Winds Arena. Now that the renovation of the old Key Arena is complete (and renamed Climate Pledge Arena) I think Sue wants her final season to be played there. Second, I think she wants one more season with a healthy Stewie. Hopefully this means Jewell is returning as well.
Why?Whoa what happened I thought she retired?
Victory lap tour? Annual ritual?So is this season going to be a victory lap tour, or is this going to become an annual ritual with Sue? Don’t get me wrong, she gets to retire whenever she wants to as long as someone is still willing to pay her, which they would be given her level of play. but after a while it just seems a little anti-climatic.
That’s true, but every other player in the WNBA did not decide to announce that they were not going to retire this season. Do you see a difference?Victory lap tour? Annual ritual?
She's a basketball player. Basketball seasons are, fair to say, annual affairs, as is the decision to continue playing or not. You're projecting a lot of stuff that Sue did nothing to invite.
It's not that grave. Just a friendly discussion, I believe.That’s true, but every other player in the WNBA did not decide to announce that they were not going to retire this season. Do you see a difference?
That said, I’ve that it’s Sue’s decision to decide whether or not she wants to retire in whatever way she chooses. But it’s clear to me that my post is somehow touched a nerve, even if it was unintended. I’ll let it go.
I don't disagree with any of that.It's not that grave. Just a friendly discussion, I believe.
I do see what you're saying, but my simultaneous thought is that I'd have no problem whatsoever with any and every player in the WNBA announcing, holding a press conference, throwing a party, or dancing the Macarena to mark their non-retirement. Why not? Who's hurt by it?
Sue's in rarefied air, with her combination of sustained excellence and extraordinary longevity. She was simply honest at season's end about her uncertainty as to next season, and this uncertainty was widely reported at the time. Either way she'd decided, it was bound to be a news item. Not so for every other player.
It gives Stewie one more chance to win a championship with Sue, would give Sue 5, the most in history.There is nothing about Sue Bird to suggest she would make pending retirement an "annual ritual" or that this is about a victory lap tour. At the conclusion of last season was the first time Sue actually stated she was contemplating retirement. She has decided she's not ready.
I suspect there are two factors at play here. One, she said a couple of years ago that she did not want her final season to be played at Angel of the Winds Arena. Now that the renovation of the old Key Arena is complete (and renamed Climate Pledge Arena) I think Sue wants her final season to be played there. Second, I think she wants one more season with a healthy Stewie. Hopefully this means Jewell is returning as well.