I was not in anyway equating Chong's situation with playing pro basketball with my very true story. What I am saying is that a talented player at this level should have the drive and self esteem to want to play at the highest level they can and not be content to sit on the bench, you or I or any of the other pompous characters on here can sit on a bench.
To the the one who thinks that the Chong family would take my advice, you sir obviously take yourself and this blog way too seriously.
Professor, I got your point about the college environment and yes if she is happy with all the things you mentioned she should and will no doubt stay at Uconn, but in MHO her extreme talents are being wasted.
Lastly, for the person who called me a liar, she was Parade Mag NATIONAL PLAYER OF THE YEAR. Now, if you think any of these rating services are on the level you my friend must be smoking legal dope in Colorado.
These rating services are an extension of AAU teams, tournaments and sneaker contracts.
In addition, you imply that she could not be a star in the Big 10, Big East, Big 12 or ACC. I guess you know more than the coaches from these 3 conferences who falling all over themselves while very actively recruited her out of high school as did Luigi and his staff.
My whole point is that not every kid responds to any one type of coaching. Many kids do not respond well to being singled out nationally for your team loosing a game, being verbally abused, being belittled in practice and after games or having their heads messed with by some amateur psychologist with a whistle. Again I am not the HOF, 10 NCAA chip coach. I am just a fan who thinks this kid has not been treated fairly or coached to her full potential. End of story, bye bye.
I am now the biggest Notre Dame fan in the world, get it done Muffin.