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[QUOTE="sun, post: 4277126, member: 11664"] Dorka was celebrated because she said that that she was leaving her options open and wasn't sure about returning. It's not the same because of Dorka's apparent indecision until after her wrist injury. Geno knew that Dorka might return but she was celebrated anyways. The others must have told Geno that they were not returning before the Senior Day event. Can they change their mind? Maybe yes, maybe no. If an NCAA player wants to sign up to enter the WNBA draft, they need to renounce any future NCAA eligibility in writing. That is a planned decision and not done on a whim. They may even have an advisor/sports agent waiting in the wings counseling them about their chances of having a pro BB career. And if they stay in school to play BB, they risk future injury for what may amount to very little NIL money. While playing in college their families even need to provide their own health insurance to pay to treat their BB injuries & if they need surgery. [/QUOTE]
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