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Paige should be in the WNBA right now. She needs to be playing against players at her skill level.Or, she’s making enough money as a college player she can stay in school and get her degree
Paige should be in the WNBA right now. She needs to be playing against players at her skill level.Or, she’s making enough money as a college player she can stay in school and get her degree
anyone that saw that 2020 team knows that streak was ending that season. Blownout by Baylor and Oregon at home, blownout at South Carolina. Would have been lucky to be a 2 seed.Since there was no Tournament the streak is still considered to be active.
Doesn't matter what you think, it's still active according to the NCAA. They are the ones that decide on if the streak is active or not.anyone that saw that 2020 team knows that streak was ending that season. Blownout by Baylor and Oregon at home, blownout at South Carolina. Would have been lucky to be a 2 seed.
Too many people want to play pretend doctor instead of trusting the actual doctors who are treating her.Too many ppl here are focused on her return to help the team versus her being healthy smh
as real as that Lebron ring in the bubble I guess.anyone that saw that 2020 team knows that streak was ending that season. Blownout by Baylor and Oregon at home, blownout at South Carolina. Would have been lucky to be a 2 seed.
sadly true, reminds me of when they kept calling Durant out for not coming back. Then off course he tore his ACL.Too many ppl here are focused on her return to help the team versus her being healthy smh
No attack but when you have players that often transfer out due to depth how much better can you recruit???Recruit better and hold on to the players you have.
Again I say not a personal attack but Paige is way to frail to be in the W at this point. Take in a WNBA game and get up close to the players when the opportunity is there. Walk down behind the bench or even after a game when you can get up close to the players. You will see an obvious physical and strength that that Paige would not be able to meet at this point in her development.Paige should be in the WNBA right now. She needs to be playing against players at her skill level.
Again another no attack I like many of your posts but I have to disagree. Yes her game is mental and intuitive but the speed is what gets it done. At least three times today I saw rebounds and outlet passes from one player to the next that got held up rather than hitting the cutter going to the hoop. Paige would have seen it and got an assist.Once Paige is cleared, I don't see a major ramp up time. So much of what she does is mental and intuitive and does not require blazing speed etc. A few practices and she will be the best player on the team again.
No. She needs to stay in school and get her degree. The only time it’s advisable to leave school early is when Mom and the fam are in a bad financial situationPaige should be in the WNBA right now. She needs to be playing against players at her skill level.
If you are replying to the person I think you are (ignored for me), you're playing violin for a water buffalo.Doesn't matter what you think, it's still active according to the NCAA. They are the ones that decide on if the streak is active or not.
Yeah that person seems to hate Uconn. That person gets upset when you talk bad about players and coaches from other programs, but they openly bash Uconn players and coaches. That person is a waste of time.Doesn't matter what you think, it's still active according to the NCAA. They are the ones that decide on if the streak is active or not.
you right, that's why I defend players like Olivia and Christyn when you want them benched over one exhibition game. And apparently losing Shea Ralph and the input she had on players is now hating the current coaches. Hope you can tell me more about your PHD doctor.Yeah that person seems to hate Uconn. That person gets upset when you talk bad about players and coaches from other programs, but they openly bash Uconn players and coaches. That person is a waste of time.
As I know from my wife’s recent health issue, reading up on typical or averages is really not worth it. Cases are different as are healing. What will be will be. Just hope she recovers 100%. Such a talent.Agreed. I did the research. And 6-8 weeks would be due to a miracle or lack of caring for Paige's long term health.
all research is appreciated, don't let people detract you with the "are you a doctor" line.Agreed. I did the research. And 6-8 weeks would be due to a miracle or lack of caring for Paige's long term health.
Again another no attack I like many of your posts but I have to disagree. Yes her game is mental and intuitive but the speed is what gets it done. At least three times today I saw rebounds and outlet passes from one player to the next that got held up rather than hitting the cutter going to the hoop. Paige would have seen it and got an assist.
I love your spirit but it will take more than a few practices to reach the top of her game again. We both have to be patient with the patient.![]()
Regardless of the buzz, I’d be SHOCKED to see her play again this season.In the article, Geno says if she has surgery, she'll be back late Feb. at the latest. Too early to write her off this season.
The tournament in Minneapolis this year could be a significant factor. Only one chance to play in the Final Four or win a championship where you grew up, and that is this year, combined with a comeback story on top of that, could make for a fairy tale outcome. Regardless she has to seriously look at what's best for her long term.Well, I am hoping for her sake (emotional) as well as ours she can go NCAA tournament time. especially because of the MN venue
Current WNBA CBA runs through 2027. I don't expect either side to consider 1 and done prior to then.I think the WNBA is going to change their rules before then so future players like Paige can be 1 and dones if they so choose. With the NIL players will have the opportunity to make enough money and for go college.