I know that a lot of comments are forthcoming regarding not having Clark on our National Team, but the real question should be why isn't Gabby a member of our National Team. She was the best player, by far, on the floor today and she should have been selected for our National Team for the Japan Olympics. There wasn't another player in college nor is there anyone on the planet who has her rebounding, speed and scoring abilities all in one player. She took it to us and France would have won if anyone of their other players had a decent game. Give credit to our woman who had the ability to pull this game out and bring home the "gold". But as stated above, Gabby was one of my favorite UCONN Players of all-time, and as with the rest of the posters, she still is.
Gabby jumped pretty high in college as well. ( Three future Olympians in this picture)View attachment 102845
Actually she has been playing in France even when she was with the WNBA. The issue was that at one time the W basically punished players for playing overseas by forcing them to leave before their season was over or not play. She currently makes more money playing in France then what she would make in the W.Honestly, it’s taken her a lot of years to get to this level. US Basketball probably never thought she would get to this level and also had a lot of other prospects to focus on. So instead of waiting her turn to ‘maybe’ make a US Basketball squad, she went to France where it was more of a guarantee for her.
That was at the regional, Gabby’s junior year.Gabby jumped pretty high in college as well. ( Three future Olympians in this picture)View attachment 102845
Gotcha.Totally possible, however my response was more in regards to another post about Gabby being available for this season. I've been under the assumption that Messeman has opted to stay overseas since she hasn't returned to the WNBA for a couple years now.
I was going to post my feeling on how Gabby performed but Gabbyfan said it all.being that am Gabbyfan, I couldn't take my eyes off her the whole game. She tried countless times to dish the ball to her teammates when she could have driven to the basket and used her incredible athletic ability to score. I am glad we got the gold medal, but I felt bad for the French team and for Gabby who was undoubtedly the best player on the floor in this game.
I recently told someone that if given the choice of watching Caitlin Clark or Gabby Williams, I would choose Gabby every day and twice on Sunday. And I'm not a Clark hater. I love watching Gabby play on both ends of the court.being that am Gabbyfan, I couldn't take my eyes off her the whole game. She tried countless times to dish the ball to her teammates when she could have driven to the basket and used her incredible athletic ability to score. I am glad we got the gold medal, but I felt bad for the French team and for Gabby who was undoubtedly the best player on the floor in this game.
I recently told someone that if given the choice of watching Caitlin Clark or Gabby Williams, I would choose Gabby every day and twice on Sunday. And I'm not a Clark hater. I love watching Gabby play on both ends of the court.
What about Gabby or Paige?I recently told someone that if given the choice of watching Caitlin Clark or Gabby Williams, I would choose Gabby every day and twice on Sunday. And I'm not a Clark hater. I love watching Gabby play on both ends of the court.
Now that she has signed with Fenerbahce, it should be easyer for her to play in the WNBA next season, the Turkish League has adapt a schedule to permit its players to finish before WNBA training campsWith the way the current WNBA rules work, I suspect Gabby will never play again in the W. I am sure she makes more playing in Europe for the full season and has her summers free for French National Team commitments and rest.
I understand the W trying to force players to commit fully to the league, and it is opening more roster spots for Americans, but it is also keep some great talent from playing in the US. Messeman, Williams, etc aren't leaving their European teams before their championships get played and those happen after the W deadline for reporting.
Related to the stuff I highlighted in red above, and I recognize these are discussions of other people not necessarily #12 in 21; I don't know that the Seattle Storm has the option to release two players to pick up Gabby Williams. Whether Gabby is a free agent or still contractually tied the Storm, I don't think the Storm can release two. The league has a requirement of a minimum of 11 players on each team, and Seattle is currently at that minimum roster. Releasing two and adding one would reduce their roster size down to only 10 players.I've read on a Seattle site that, (by at least a couple posters) Gabby is still tied to the Seattle Storm, so if she were to come back this season it would be with them. I don't know if this is accurate. There was further speculation that to make that happen, the Storm would need to release Joyner Holmes and/or Victoria Vivians to accommodate Gabby's salary.
If the Storm could bring Gabby in to finish the season it would be huge for their chances to compete for a title this season. Adding her to any WNBA roster would be a game changer! The other thing I've read is that she has signed with a Turkish league team for the winter and that that leagues season end would not present a problem for her availability at the start of the 2025 WNBA season.
I would love to see her back in the W. She is such an amazing player and just a joy to watch playing the game.
It's amazing how things change over time.Every time I see Gabby with her armful of tats, I have to laugh. I remember the days when CD made a player (KJ??) wear a bandaid over an itty bitty tattoo that she had on her upper arm.
I'm very old school but I think this is what it means......I just read an article about opportunities / decisions she has available:
Winsidr analyst Rachel Galligan reported that there is a legitimate chance she (Gabby Williams) could end up back in the WNBA and the Phoenix Mercury is one of the teams to watch.
“Gabby Williams is weighing her WNBA options but is also considering remaining in France for the rest of the summer to rest and capitalize around her momentum, sources tell Winsidr,” Galligan said on X/Twitter. “Her decision will likely come down to whether she will be cored or not. A central issue will be the team’s commitment to NOT core her. Teams in play are the Seattle Storm, New York Liberty and Phoenix Mercury.”
What the heck is "cored" or the concept of "to NOT core her" mean?
I don't believe that has changed at UConn though I don't think Nika had to cover a small tat for a family member (or am I confusing someone else?).It's amazing how things change over time.
Meh. I still find it funny how things have changed overall, regardless what UConn does with respect to how they deal with it as a team. That's their choice as it should be.I don't believe that has changed at UConn though I don't think Nika had to cover a small tat for a family member (or am I confusing someone else?).
Being old school I have no use for tats on females.
Actually her track and field season was over before the basketball season even started. She would miss some of the basketball practices, but did participate in basketball regular season. Because of her tearing her ACL in her Junior year, she stopped participating in track because it was over before she could get clearance to participate. Below is both her basketball and track high school achievements.“I always make the joke I had no idea how to play basketball when I got to UConn,” she laughed. “I was just athletic and when I got there I didn’t know how to play basketball and it was a rude awakening for me.” -Gabby Williams to Kurt Schroeder KOLO News 8, Reno, Nevada.
As someone noted earlier, in High School although she did played basketball, she split her time with another sport; she was really more of a Track star (Reed High School is a Track and Field powerhouse here in Nevada). When a girl can walk under the high jump bar upright and then go jump over it, it is pretty impressive. But she wasn’t just a high jumper, she ran All American level high hurdle times as well. She was a gazelle!
Geno didn’t recruit her because of her extensive basketball skills. Rather, that she had the ability to transition her skills into something really special.
Most athletic women's baller I ever saw at UConn. I always felt she would have been a great hurdler.