It was said that she was going to consult with her family about whether she would return to UConn or not.
I'm not sure when the decision will be made. or if it will be announced.
I hope that her back pain issue gets resolved.
Congrats to the grad!
I thought that her decision would hinge on whether she should explore overseas opportunities to be better prepared for the upcoming WNBA expansion.I would think if she was transferring it would’ve already been announced and she obviously isn’t going to the WNBA. I’m thinking you will see her in a husky uniform next year
I thought that her decision would hinge on whether she should explore overseas opportunities to be better prepared for the upcoming WNBA expansion.
Then she would be able to get paid to develop as a pro player instead of going to grad school.
Counterpoint - Aubrey stays at UConn, has full access to coaches, training staff, hones her game in an environment that is well known, competes against high level competition, is on tv and is "accessible" to WNBA scouts more so that if she went overseas. Some have said that the 2024 draft class will be loaded, so IMHO she looks for the situation that will give her as much exposure as possible.I thought that her decision would hinge on whether she should explore overseas opportunities to be better prepared for the upcoming WNBA expansion.
Then she would be able to get paid to develop as a pro player instead of going to grad school.
There may be some advantages to playing overseas instead of staying in the NCAA.
Players only have limited years to earn money as a pro depending on their skills, health & desire.
Dad is a PhD and NBA coach, mom has a masters in education . I’m thinking money isn’t a factorI thought that her decision would hinge on whether she should explore overseas opportunities to be better prepared for the upcoming WNBA expansion.
Then she would be able to get paid to develop as a pro player instead of going to grad school.
There may be some advantages to playing overseas instead of staying in the NCAA.
Players only have limited years to earn money as a pro depending on their skills, health & desire.
What do you think that she's consulting with her family about that would impact her decision?Dad is a PhD and NBA coach, mom has a masters in education . I’m thinking money isn’t a factor
It could be what you’ve mentioned or things that we might not have considered- the desire (or not) for a non-basketball career, the heath/durability of her back, a personal relationship, family matter, etc. sometimes we basketball fans don’t look beyond the game itself for a player’s motivations.What do you think that she's consulting with her family about that would impact her decision?
I would guess that it's about decisions that affect her future career choices & weighing her options.
Her brother Adrian Darnell "AJ" Griffin Jr. plays for Atlanta Hawks.Dad is a PhD and NBA coach, mom has a masters in education . I’m thinking money isn’t a factor
What do you think that she's consulting with her family about that would impact her decision?
I would guess that it's about decisions that will affect her future career choices & helping her to weigh her options.
Money may be a consideration for Aubrey if she wants to start earning more than whatever NIL she gets, and depending on how much that she wants to go to grad school vs. trying to make it to the WNBA some day vs. playing overseas.
Maybe she wants to earn enough to buy a house or a new BMW (or both) before she turns 25.

I think she will. She has a unique skill set just needs a good practice and development period pre-season. I am very hopeful.She’s getting about 30k in NIL. So not a fortune but enough to keep her comfortable for a final year. If her back doesn’t become a chronic issue think she’s got a good shot at being drafted next year.
THAT is exactly the way I was looking at her situation. Her family has been very "well-to-do" all of her life. There's zero pressure on her to provide anything for her family. I was under the impression that she had already made the decision to return next season since she declined to participate in their senior day ceremonies with Dorka and Lou. Did I miss something?Dad is a PhD and NBA coach, mom has a masters in education . I’m thinking money isn’t a factor

The WNBA will still be there next year. Since money appears not to be a concern, she may not feel the need/urgency to leave for the next level at this time. Another year at UConn will not hurt Aubrey in any way, plus she can begin to start working on her master's this summer degree for free.And "maybe" the sun won't come up tomorrow.
I'm confident that playing in the WNBA is pretty high on her list. There is no better place to prepare for that than in Storrs. Coaching, strength & conditioning, top quality team mates.

THAT is exactly the way I was looking at her situation. Her family has been very "well-to-do" all of her life. There's zero pressure on her to provide anything for her family. I was under the impression that she had already made the decision to return next season since she declined to participate in their senior day ceremonies with Dorka and Lou. Did I miss something?![]()
www.theuconnblog.com
Thanks, I saw this article on Feb 14. Fast forward to May 8, almost 3 months later. I thought I read somewhere here in the yard that she announced that she would return next year. If not, I'm mistaken. So.......has she or hasn't she?Feb 14, 2023
UConn women’s basketball: Aubrey Griffin undecided on future; Caroline Ducharme nearing return
Griffin won’t participate in senior day, but declined to say whether she’ll return to UConn next season.
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UConn women’s basketball: Aubrey Griffin undecided on future; Caroline Ducharme nearing return
Griffin won’t participate in senior day, but declined to say whether she’ll return to UConn next season.www.theuconnblog.com

There was another article besides the UConn blog, or maybe it was Geno who said that she was going to consult with her family about her future.Thanks, I saw this article on Feb 14. Fast forward to May 8, almost 3 months later. I thought I read somewhere here in the yard that she announced that she would return next year. If not, I'm mistaken. So.......has she or hasn't she?![]()
There was another article besides the Uconn blog, or maybe it was Geno who said that she was going to consult with her family about her future.
The semester just ended so when was she supposed to consult with them and decide?
All we know is that she didn't enter the draft which doesn't automatically mean that she's coming back.
That's what I had already asked about, if Aubrey would be making an announcement about it or would just keep her decision private until she returns (or not).
It's been an ongoing issue that people seem to want to forget about.
But I've mentioned it several times to make folks aware of it because it seems that most think that her return to UConn is a done deal.
But I haven't heard anything about it and no one has replied to me about her final decision.
Even if money has nothing to do with her decision, she would still need to decide to go to grad school which is a personal decision.