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[QUOTE="Carnac, post: 4467082, member: 5798"] Agreed. She would be getting minutes now. Any healthy body on the team is getting minutes. When she decided to leave this time last year, no one foresaw the dilemma they are in now. She was looking at her (then) present situation and the near futher. This is the part that caught my eye: [I]“Coach Auriemma is very respected,” McLean said, “and we had a good relationship to where I felt comfortable going to talk to him and I didn’t get into, ‘Oh, I’m transferring.’[B] It was a conversation about what I could do to improve and how I could be better in the future, and it led down that road to where I was I thinking, ‘It’d probably be better off that I leave and go do something else.’[/B] (she saw the writing on the wall) I’m really blessed that he was very supportive and the whole staff there signed my waiver off and helped that process.”[/I] She's starting now, and she's putting up impressive stats. Her 13 points and 10.2 rebounds per game pace the Cavaliers, who are 11-0. She likes her team and her school. Sounds like a win-win to me. She said she learned things at UConn that are serving her well now. [B]Players want to play.[/B] She was not happy sitting at the end of the bench. With players coming in "on top" of her, there's no gurantee she would have moved up on the depth chart. She did the right thing!! ;) [/QUOTE]
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Nice article on Mir.
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