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A chance maybe but not likely with what she has had done to them.Another year could give her knees time to heal.
A chance maybe but not likely with what she has had done to them.Another year could give her knees time to heal.
I think she needs to think like Morgan Tuck did, this body has only so many years left in it for basketball so I need to go to the wnba now while I still can.WNBA mock draft 2021, version 2.0: Texas' Collier projected to go No. 1
The No. 1 pick changed hands, but Charli Collier still tops the WNBA draft board after a lot of free-agency movement.www.espn.com
Westbrook spent her first two years at Tennessee, then had to sit out a year during her transfer and is in her first season playing for UConn. At 6-0, she has good size for a point guard and is averaging 9.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.7 assists. Freshman Paige Bueckers is dominating the UConn storyline, but Westbrook has been a good addition for the Huskies. The Aces might see her as adding depth to their guard corps, if Westbrook opts to leave early
Once a player declares for the WNBA the player renounces ALL remaining NCAA eligibility regardless if they are drafted or not drafted or make a team.So, this raises a general question. If a player opts for the draft, then either isn't drafted, or doesn't make a team, should they be allowed to return to college ball? Personally, I can't think of a reason why not. ( Other than, of course, a necessary rule change.)
But my question is, why?Once a player declares for the WNBA the player renounces ALL remaining NCAA eligibility regardless if they are drafted or not drafted or make a team.
That's the current rule which like all rules are subject to change. I've been arguing for a baseball model for WNBA and NBA for years. Essentially draft the player coming out of HS. If the player decides to turn pro then they go pro. If they decide to go to college then the team retains the drafts right to that player but it doesn't preclude them playing in NCAA.But my question is, why?
Right now the Aces are kind of in limbo when it comes to ownership and it's future. Mark Davis of the Raiders has agreed to buy them from the MGM and has stated publicly that he wants to take them to the top and give them a better place to play. I really don't see them choosing another guard this year, I see them getting a center that will help them since it looks like Cambridge is going to retire, at least that is what was last published. I also don't see Bill staying as the GM if Davis takes over and if that happens I don't see him staying on as the coach after this year. Davis has the money that the MGM doesn't have and he will try to build a team in line with what Seattle has done over the past few years, so they may look at trading their pick to get someone that will give the team a respectable center to help them if one is not available through the draft.WNBA mock draft 2021, version 2.0: Texas' Collier projected to go No. 1
The No. 1 pick changed hands, but Charli Collier still tops the WNBA draft board after a lot of free-agency movement.www.espn.com
Westbrook spent her first two years at Tennessee, then had to sit out a year during her transfer and is in her first season playing for UConn. At 6-0, she has good size for a point guard and is averaging 9.5 points, 5.4 rebounds and 4.7 assists. Freshman Paige Bueckers is dominating the UConn storyline, but Westbrook has been a good addition for the Huskies. The Aces might see her as adding depth to their guard corps, if Westbrook opts to leave early
I'd say you are 0-2.............if Westbrook is healthy she's obviously going to be drafted and when you're an athletic 6'5" forward/center who can score, pass, block shots and rebound you get drafted...........how long either stays in the pros is up to them...........Westbrook has no chance of getting drafted or making a WNBA roster. Same thing for Liv next year.
As a part time Vegas resident and full time Ace's fan, the tail end of the Vegas roster might not be that hard to make. Like many WNBA teams the Aces have tried to spend their cap space on the top 8 players or so, filling the remaining spots with vet minimums or rookie contracts.
They used the little cap space they had to get a bargain with Riquana, but only for one year. They will not have space to sign her next year, so she is a one year rental. The lower salary of a rookie even against the vet minimum makes a difference. Teams don't want to pay a 12th player, using it to upgrade more relevant players, and they don't want to spend anything beyond what they have to on number 10 and 11.
Wow why so bleak, she can rebound, and play great d, she could definitely make a WNBA roster. Plus playing at UCONN she has really come around in just a few months.Westbrook has no chance of getting drafted or making a WNBA roster. Same thing for Liv next year.
I think you were right in your first paragraph. Sure she could use some polishing but the body is what it is. I think she needs to take her shot while she can and get that life experience.As with Morgan, obviously wear-and-tear matters. And, as Al McGuire so eloquently said, I haven’t looked in her refrigerator.
But, as I felt with Azure, Evina seems to me to need polishing. Maybe because of her injury, she has a high dribble and not a great handle. Her sssist/turnover is under 2. And, while her defense has improved this season, she isn’t a shutdown defender.
I say all this not to disparage what she has brought to this team. Evina has been a welcome addition. But, as with Jordan Horstan this year, she doesn’t fit now nor when she was at UT what I would expect of a #2 ranked recruit.
I thought the same thing about Morgan Tuck. Especially when she said she was coming back for her "redshirt" senior year, then recanted. If she was told her knees were not going to get any better, then I could see why she left early. The meter was running. If she had only a few miles left in those knees, no doubt she wanted to spend whatever time she had left as a professional. She chose to leave with her two other classmates Jefferson and Stewart.Another year could give her knees time to heal.