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Fair question about Boston from a UCONN fan perspective
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[QUOTE="Bigboote, post: 4300472, member: 7631"] That's definitely a valid conversation and one that I've thought about some. I guess it means whether one is thinking a generational College basketball player or just basketball player. Taking the sociological definition of a generation (~25 years), that's SIX four-year classes in college. If the average career length of a player who sticks in the WNBA is 5 years, that's five five-year sets of folks. I tend to think of a basketball generation as more like 4-5 years, which would roughly align with the number of folks mentioned by several in this thread -- Taurasi, Parker, Moore, Griner and Stewie over the last 25ish years. But I agree that it's silly that Boston, Bueckers, Clark, and Fudd are all occasionally (or often) mentioned as generational. [/QUOTE]
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