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Draft scheduled for April 17, season to start May 15, will it happen? If not, would Meg return for her senior year, could she?
Draft scheduled for April 17, season to start May 15, will it happen? If not, would Meg return for her senior year, could she?

And more consistency from CW?Not sure if she could - but I'm betting the NCAA would grant exceptions for non-seniors who declared for the draft, but change their minds given the state of the world, and possible cancellation of the WNBA season. But that's just a guess. The NCAA rarely does anything that looks like logic.
As for if she would, I sort of get the impression that her decision to go pro was made early in the season - it feels like she's turned the page on her college career. No inside knowledge, but I just don't get the impression she would come back even if she were able to. Same goes for Sabally.
I wish her the best. Her departure opens the door for the freshmen to make more rapid leaps, and gives them more opportunities, much like those afforded to Anna and Aubrey this year. I look for extended opportunities for Bueckers and Edwards, and Muhl & McLean will also have more chances to contribute. Gabriel is a wild card. Hope she develops quickly!
Not sure if she could - but I'm betting the NCAA would grant exceptions for non-seniors who declared for the draft, but change their minds given the state of the world, and possible cancellation of the WNBA season. But that's just a guess. The NCAA rarely does anything that looks like logic.
As for if she would, I sort of get the impression that her decision to go pro was made early in the season - it feels like she's turned the page on her college career. No inside knowledge, but I just don't get the impression she would come back even if she were able to. Same goes for Sabally.
I wish her the best. Her departure opens the door for the freshmen to make more rapid leaps, and gives them more opportunities, much like those afforded to Anna and Aubrey this year. I look for extended opportunities for Bueckers and Edwards, and Muhl & McLean will also have more chances to contribute. Gabriel is a wild card. Hope she develops quickly!

If NBA is canceling the games I don't see WNBA do not cancel. There is no way WNBA will start in May ...
If NBA is canceling the games I don't see WNBA do not cancel. There is no way WNBA will start in May ...

The virus is still running its course and still spreading with no signs of slowing. New cases are being reported everyday, and hundreds of people are still dying across the country everyday. The WNBA will follow whatever model the NBA sets, and health officials allow. 
You can bet everything you have that the WNBA will wait and follow the lead of the NBA. They WILL NOT be front runners in the resumption of play. New cases will have to stop being reported, and the curve will have to flatten first.
FEMA officials don't anticipate that happening before mid August, maybe September. Those suggesting a return to play BEFORE then are not certified health officials. They're dreamers. New cases are still being reported everyday. The virus is running its course and still spreading. The WNBA will follow whatever model the NBA sets.![]()
We tend to focus on Megan and some of the other juniors who have declared for the draft because they all appear to be in limbo. Will they petition to come back to school if, as it appears ever more likely, there is no WNBA season? But what of all those graduating seniors who have no option other than to sit around and wait until basketball resumes?
If there is no WNBA, then everyone, pro or college, is waiting to see if basketball starts up again in November. The general hope is that it will, but the more I hear Dr Fauci and others talk about a second wave of the virus, the more uncertain the future looks for everyone.
You raise an interesting point. The WNBA is largely funded by the NBA, which pretty much is a lost cause right now, with the likelihood of losing millions in revenue this year. Does the NBA want to fund the WNBA even if there’s no WNBA season?Season or not, I would assume that if you get drafted and sign a contract, you will get pay.
Good question raised by PVDoggy. I would assume that, if the draft is held, contract signing is allowed. I would NOT assume, though, that players will be paid, especially rookies. Maybe or maybe not.You raise an interesting point. The WNBA is largely funded by the NBA, which pretty much is a lost cause right now, with the likelihood of losing millions in revenue this year. Does the NBA want to fund the WNBA even if there’s no WNBA season?
Season or not, I would assume that if you get drafted and sign a contract, you will get pay.

I’m hopelessly optimistic... on basketball next season. Beyond that...Hope I'm totally wrong but I doubt there will be wcbb until the 2021-2022 season..
As Lee Corso would say: "Not so fast my friend". Players get paid for playing games. True, once training camp opens, all campers get a daily "stipend" as long as they remain on the roster. Players get "game checks" for playing games once the season begins. The season begins when the first official game tips. No games, no incoming revenue to pay them with, ergo.....no games, no pay, savvy?![]()
If the W is like the NBA, as long as they don’t hire an agent, they can return. But I don’t know if the W has that same rule
Following in the footsteps of Jim Fassel, I'd take off my turban, cape, and shoes, and put my eight ball, tarrot cards, Ouija board, rabbit's foot and my tea leaves, and push them to the center of the table, I'm all. Megan is NOT coming back!! No way, no how. I believe this was a decision that she and her family thought over long and hard. The Genie is out of the bottle. I believe she has mentally moved on to the next level of competition.
The WNBA allows undergraduate players that have declared for the draft to pull their names out of the draft 10 days before the draft. Thus Megan has until April 7 to change her mind, and return for her senior year.
Here's the thing, if WCBB has resumed practice and play, the WNBA will have also. So there's no reason for Megan to have a change of heart because of the WNBA's cessation of operations, or that WCBB may begin later than planned .....if at all. Everybody plays, or nobody plays. College and pro basketball is BIG business. The NBA is losing money everyday!! College BB lost millions because of the cancellation of the tournament.
A finger needs to be stuck in the dike, and will be as soon as possible.
WNBA Draft 2020 Presented By State Farm To Be Held As Scheduled On April 17 - 7:00 pm ET
Official Release March 26
Virtual Draft to be Televised on ESPN at 7 p.m. ET
NEW YORK, March 26, 2020 – The WNBA Draft 2020 presented by State Farm will be held on April 17 as scheduled. In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the WNBA will conduct a virtual draft without players, guests, and media. WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert will announce the draft picks live on ESPN with coverage beginning at 7 p.m. ET, and top prospects will take part remotely. The draft will also be available on the ESPN App.
As usual, Carnac, a great post full of reality. I'm hoping that as this pandemic continues that there will actually be a spiral downward in our obsession with sports. As people spend more time isolated with their families there's a possibility that there will be more bonding and better communication. Out of sight, out of mind. Of course you must remember that on Christmas Eve I stay up late and listen for the sound of hooves on the roof.You can bet everything you have (like Jim Fassel - NY Giants HC did during a presser when he said “ I'm shoving all my chips to the center of the table”, guaranteeing his 7-4 team would make the playoffs that year) that the WNBA will wait and follow the lead of the NBA. They WILL NOT be front runners in the resumption of play.
New cases will have to stop being reported, and the curve will have to flatten first. The health officials will have to have a "firm" handle (have it under control or a vaccine been found and disseminated world wide) on this pandemic first. The medical community is more concerned about stopping the spread of the virus, and keeping more people from dying than they are about the resumption of professional sporting events. No professional sports organization is going to attempt to resume play without the full and complete endorsement of its medical staff.
FEMA officials don't anticipate that happening before mid August, maybe September. Those suggesting a return to play BEFORE then are not certified health officials. They're dreamers. The virus is still running its course and still spreading with no signs of slowing. New cases are being reported everyday, and hundreds of people are still dying across the country everyday. The WNBA will follow whatever model the NBA sets, and health officials allow.![]()
Hope I'm totally wrong but I doubt there will be wcbb until the 2021-2022 season..