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Have we already witnessed Paige Bueckers’ last game at UConn?
Maybe! But maybe not.
www.theuconnblog.com
I really should have included playing with the rest of the team as well....this is obviously a very tight knit group.I think nearly 100% not likely. Chance to play with Azzi, Caroline and Nika too much fun, and making plenty of $$ through NIL. No need to pull the trigger early.
maybe the earth will crash next week, who knows the future? I will wait for Carnac to weigh in on this. If he doesn't know then we will all just have to sit back and wait. I will die a Husky fan cheering them on, if Paige plays again, I will be cheering just a little louder. For her sake and ours I really want her back, healthy and ready to go full speed.
Rest easy Moose. No worries. I have no information real or subliminally that indicates or suggests that Paige has played her last game for UConn. Me thinks this is nothing more than click bait. We were already aware that Paige will be old enough to qualify to enter the WNBA draft in 2023.maybe the earth will crash next week, who knows the future? I will wait for Carnac to weigh in on this. If he doesn't know then we will all just have to sit back and wait. I will die a Husky fan cheering them on, if Paige plays again, I will be cheering just a little louder. For her sake and ours I really want her back, healthy and ready to go full speed.
Ludicrous!Have we already witnessed Paige Bueckers’ last game at UConn?
Maybe! But maybe not.www.theuconnblog.com
While playing for UCONN Paige has suffered 2 major injuries to the same knee causing her to miss more games than she actually played in. When she last played a full healthy season she was the best player in college basketball. Using UCONN as a rehabbing/proving grown does not seem wise under these circumstances. What ever WNBA team is smart enough to draft her ( I'm pretty sure she would go no lower than #2 in the 2023 draft) has got to be smart enough to realize that the time table for a full recovery from an ACL does not align with Paige being fully healthy for the 2023 WNBA season. I hope Paige doesn't decide to leave, but I would understand if she did.Am I missing something? How is it conceivable for Paige to go in the WNBA 2023 (May) season. That is about 9 months from her ACL surgery. That is right on the limit of when she might be recovered enough to play medically but she can't possibly be at 100% and what good does it do to look less than her normal brilliance. Her brand would suffer if she looks average. And the opponents will be taking special aim to physically mess with her as the anointed savior to the WNBA.
Playing in the 23-24 season for UConn is the only sensible approach since she has an extra 3+ months and can ramp her way back through the college season and enter the WNBA at her very best
Can we imagine the possibility of not just Paige staying an extra year past her would-be senior year (2024) but also Aaliyah & Nika? I mean they both have COVID years available to them. In that scenario, we’d have a 5th-year Paige, Nika and Aaliyah, senior year Azzi, Caroline, and Amari, Ice & Ayanna in their junior year, & the 2023 class of KK, Ashlynn and Qadence heading into their sophomore campaign.I feel the mom's comments should give us more comfort. The only meaningful silver lining to me from Paige's injury, would be if she also played in 24/25 and we got a bonus of her being added to a roster that looked pretty good without her. Playing two more years with Azzi and Caroline and Amari.
I do not understand at all the bolded statement. It sounds like playing at UConn is medically riskier than the WNBA? The extra 3 months with the best medical and training facilities (not sure what the WNBA facilities are and I am sure it is very team dependent) and being able to slowly work into the season seems to me like by far the best path and being the top player working to a NC will completely reinvigorate her brand offsetting any WNBA packageWhile playing for UCONN Paige has suffered 2 major injuries to the same knee causing her to miss more games than she actually played in. When she last played a full healthy season she was the best player in college basketball. Using UCONN as a rehabbing/proving grown does not seem wise under these circumstances. What ever WNBA team is smart enough to draft her ( I'm pretty sure she would go no lower than #2 in the 2023 draft) has got to be smart enough to realize that the time table for a full recovery from an ACL does not align with Paige being fully healthy for the 2023 WNBA season. I hope Paige doesn't decide to leave, but I would understand if she did.