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A new short video tells you why. I just like people talking about her superstar capability. I like this guy.
Some times I think she is toying with the opposition. She is just so much better than everyone she plays against.Selfishly I'd love to see her in LA so i'd be able to catch her games. But really she should go to Minnesota... Ultimately it will depend on how all the teams do this coming season so they will average the next 2. I don't see Paige leaving after this year at all.
Stay or go? I have no sense of how it will be. Either way it will make quite an impact. I'd love her to stay. If our girls were not in the WNBA I would not pay it any attention.Selfishly I'd love to see her in LA so i'd be able to catch her games. But really she should go to Minnesota... Ultimately it will depend on how all the teams do this coming season so they will average the next 2. I don't see Paige leaving after this year at all.
She really should. She could play in the pros today. You watch her the past couple of weeks and realize how much better she is than everyone else in the college game.Assuming she enters…
She's a natural in any market! But if she comes out I want her in LA.If Paige comes out to the WNBA...why wouldn't she go to the Lynx...she is a natural in that market.
Paige, Phee and Dorka? Yikes.If Paige comes out to the WNBA...why wouldn't she go to the Lynx...she is a natural in that market.
It's not exactly up to her. She'll go wherever she gets drafted.If Paige comes out to the WNBA...why wouldn't she go to the Lynx...she is a natural in that market.
Her NIL doesn’t stop when she leaves college. It might reduce or it might grow, but it doesn’t just stop.Um, doesn't she make more in NIL than she could make in the W?
On the other hand what she would make as a pro isn't material when compared to what she is already making in NIL. And while her NIL won't just dry up and blow away if she were to turn pro, her salary won't materially impact her lifestyle.She really should. She could play in the pros today. You watch her the past couple of weeks and realize how much better she is than everyone else in the college game.
Hearing this talking point being used by sports pundits to justify staying another year is frustrating. I'm starting to wonder if some are saying this for selfish reasons because their outlets benefit from having players like Bueckers and Clark playing one more year of college ball (e.g. Wilbon at ESPN).Um, doesn't she make more in NIL than she could make in the W?
Not if she is drafted by a big city team, like LA. She would have the opportunity to accelerate her overall brand, not just get some advertisement money.Um, doesn't she make more in NIL than she could make in the W?
Only if the Lynx have the draft slot that will take her. They'd have to trade to much to get her.Paige, Phee and Dorka? Yikes.
'Cause that's not the way a draft works?If Paige comes out to the WNBA...why wouldn't she go to the Lynx...she is a natural in that market.
When the WNBA first came into being there were “territorial draft picks” which is how Rebecca ended up in NYC. Unfortunately, those picks are long gone.'Cause that's not the way a draft works?
Her father lives in Clarksburg, MD, about 30 miles outside DC. Mother lives in Billings, Montana.When the WNBA first came into being there were “territorial draft picks” which is how Rebecca ended up in NYC. Unfortunately, those picks are long gone.
But if territorial picks still existed, which team could legitimately lay claim to Paige: Minnesota where she grew up, CT where she plays now, or DC where her mother currently lives?
I stand corrected. I guess there’s no team in Montana…..yet.Her father lives in Clarksburg, MD, about 30 miles outside DC. Mother lives in Billings, Montana.
Paige Bueckers’ parents and siblings: All about the family of the basketballer
Paige Bueckers’ parents played a big role in nurturing Paige. Page is now a Connecticut Huskies point guard. Read on to learn more about the roles they played.briefly.co.za