When is she eligible for the HOF?
Great question. When did she officially retire? I know with the NBA HOF, a player has to be fully retired for 3-4 years and then in that 4-5 year they are eligible for voting. Maya should be a first ballot Hall of Famer. No question. But, congrats to Maya. A well-deserved honor. She was, and still is, a welcome sight in the Twin Cities. Looking forward to going to the Target Center and seeing her jersey up in the rafters.When is she eligible for the HOF?
at both uconn and for lynxSo, this means that soon, the consecutive numbers 23 and 24 will no longer be available to Lynx players
It's understandable and perfectly apt that Caitlin Clark's favorite player is Maya Moore. Caitlin's got some good sense, don't ya think?With the season over, I'm spending a lot of time watching old WBB highlights and interviews (and trying to avoid the crazy transfer portal news). Just watched some Maya Moore highlights. I'm more than old enough to be Maya's mother so I've seen a lot of basketball. Saw Lynette Woodard play in person when I was in high school and Cheryl Miller play in person when I was in college, for example. With all this talk from certain fans (particularly the ones who only started watching WBB in the last year or two) who insist that a particular player is the GOAT and have never seen Maya play, not only do I think they're silly but I feel sorry for them that they didn't get to witness Maya play. She was truly special. I think I appreciate her play even more now than I did back when she was at UConn and then with the Lynx. Congrats to Maya on having her Lynx jersey retired coming up in August.
Caitlin does. Some of her fans, I'm not so sure about.It's understandable and perfectly apt that Caitlin Clark's favorite player is Maya Moore. Caitlin's got some good sense, don't ya think?