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Some pictures from Aubrey’s photo album

I started watching Aubrey play during her senior year of HS. I was in awe of her athleticism and couldn’t wait to see her in a Husky uniform. During 6 years at UConn, often plagued by injuries, there were many moments of brilliance for Aubrey.

It’s great that she got to leave with a championship and experience the thrill of being drafted into the W. But when it comes to Aubrey we will always ask that unanswerable question, “What if?”
 
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I started watching Aubrey play during her senior year of HS. I was in awe of her athleticism and couldn’t wait to see her in a Husky uniform. During 6 years at UConn, often plagued by injuries, there were many moments of brilliance for Aubrey.

It’s great that she got to leave with a championship and experience the thrill of being drafted into the W. But when it comes to Aubrey we will always ask that unanswerable question, “What if?”
Yep oldude: What if, is a question. I would just like to add in what I think is a different direction. What if Aubrey went to another Univ? What if Aubrey gave up after her first injury? What if Aubrey wasn't one of the best athletes WCBB has seen? What if Aubrey didn't change the pace of games usually single handed? There are many what ifs, the answers remain in the cloud.
I like you I'm sure we are thankful for having been able to watch and marvel at the speed, jumping ability = rebounding and excellent team play. I am blessed to have been able watch her grow, mature as a player and become a Champion. There has been one player to fit all the niches we have watched Aubrey fill, only one. Aubrey is unique, one of a kind, one of my all-time favorites. We got all Aubrey had to give; I mean every last drop of her talent was left on the court every game. What if is a good question for sure, I suspect like most here, we are grateful for what our energizer bunny delivered. She played like a champion for her 6 years at UCONN, what if?
 
I fully expect to see her playing in the WNBA at some point, probably next year.

Everyone comments that the pace of play is faster in the WNBA. When healthy, Aubrey moved at a faster pace than anyone else on the floor, including many players currently in the WNBA.

She is an elite defender who excels in the open court. She is not as strong in the half court offense but she is a willing screener and offensive rebounder. A solid franchise like the Lynx will figure out a way to get the most out of her.

She is also obviously a quality person and great teammate.
 
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I follow both our men's and women's basketball. Three years ago my two favorite players were both 44--Aubrey Griffin and Andre Jackson Jr. Both so much fun to watch.
 

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