Mike Anthony weighs in on Megan Walker departure. Hint.


I agree with much of what Mike offers. Had I been advising Megan about her choices at this time in her basketball career, I would have urged her to consider finding a better time to leave for the pros.
1. The COVID-19 virus casts a huge shadow of uncertainty about the near future of the WNBA. She could easily declare and find herself without a league (anywhere on the planet) to play in.
2. Her game skills are still somewhat uncertain. To her credit, she did visibly improve her one-on-one defense, and she made a sharp improvement on her rebound seeking. Both lifted her profile as a pro prospect, and both testified to her willingness to put in the work.
3. However, she really does need to develop her ball-handling, floor vision, and decision-making, especially after she has begun her dribble; also to create a quick move into a pull-up jumper, an offensive weapon she was just beginning to find.
One other issue that I'm frankly uncertain about: did she, in fact, take Geno by surprise? Was he unaware— as his recent remarks about the team's roster for next season suggested— of her plans to depart for the WNBA? His public response to hearing that news was, as usual for him, gracious and supportive. Question: if Megan did not let him (and the team?) know of her planned absence, was that a failure to meet an important obligation that leaves him (and the team) at a disadvantage?