Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
Damn! She would have dominated next year.
Best of luck to her, though. She’s gonna be a great pro.
Best of luck to her, though. She’s gonna be a great pro.
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
Isn't it weird for her to announce so long before the season is over?
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She would have been queen of the PAC, but I expect she discussed this with everyone and made the best decision for herself. We are going to really miss her. Ouch.
She would have been queen of the PAC, but I expect she discussed this with everyone and made the best decision for herself. We are going to really miss her. Ouch.
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
I'm not that surprised since she'll be striking while the iron is hot and doesn't have to worry about not having Ruthy and Sabrina by her side. Team is going to be really young next year, with only Boley, Giomi, Yaeger, and Chavez returning as upperclassmen.
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
She said that part of the reason to do it now was because of how many people kept bringing it up with her.OregonFan4Life wrote:Isn't it weird for her to announce so long before the season is over?
Would have liked to see her stay, but her Earnings Potential isn't really increased by staying another year. Athletes have to make that decision. I think Zion just made more in this 1 year from his salary and endorsements than all of the WNBA players combined the last decade with 12 teams at a Max Cap of 1.3 M.
Of course, looking at it that way, the best option could be to stay in school and getting started on an advanced degree too.
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The WNBA just finalized a new contract dramatically increasing earning potential. Expect more early entries.
The proposed W.N.B.A. contract, which still must be approved by the league’s board of governors and the union’s membership, would enable top players to earn more than $500,000, about triple last season’s ceiling and far more than had ever seemed possible since the league’s first season in 1997.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/14/spor ... ement.html
The proposed W.N.B.A. contract, which still must be approved by the league’s board of governors and the union’s membership, would enable top players to earn more than $500,000, about triple last season’s ceiling and far more than had ever seemed possible since the league’s first season in 1997.
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/14/spor ... ement.html
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Good. Maybe she can get off the good game/bad game roller coaster now that this isn't affecting her. Time to get on a roll Satou! We need you at your best for the rest of your college career. No more games off...
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Ya but we have that great recruiting class coming in. Don't count on Boley returning either, with the new WNBA contract she might just jump as well. The pros love someone who can come in and give instant offense without doing anything else but shoot, and we've seen her at times be able to do just that.greenyellow wrote:I'm not that surprised since she'll be striking while the iron is hot and doesn't have to worry about not having Ruthy and Sabrina by her side. Team is going to be really young next year, with only Boley, Giomi, Yaeger, and Chavez returning as upperclassmen.
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I wonder if Graves will do something unusual (for him) and bring in an elite transfer. I think we have just 3 upperclassmen returning.
I also have a suspicion (completely unfounded) that something is not going right with Nyara, with those 2 troublesome injuries. Get well, Nyara!
I also have a suspicion (completely unfounded) that something is not going right with Nyara, with those 2 troublesome injuries. Get well, Nyara!
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
Next to zero inside scoring returning but the real challenge for Oregon is losing about 70 percent of its rebounding.
While Oregon will return several excellent 3 point shooters, paint scoring might is a real question mark.
Rebounding though will be the real hole to fill. If Nyara plays next year and is at 80% of her pre-injury athleticism I have absolute faith we'll have at least one rebounder but she is going to need some real help from some of the other newbies like Prince or they are going to get pounded on the boards in the PAC-12 next year.
Kylee Watson is strong and athletic, originally I didn't think she'd be one of the first of the fab 5 to contribute, but due to need she may be the one.
While Oregon will return several excellent 3 point shooters, paint scoring might is a real question mark.
Rebounding though will be the real hole to fill. If Nyara plays next year and is at 80% of her pre-injury athleticism I have absolute faith we'll have at least one rebounder but she is going to need some real help from some of the other newbies like Prince or they are going to get pounded on the boards in the PAC-12 next year.
Kylee Watson is strong and athletic, originally I didn't think she'd be one of the first of the fab 5 to contribute, but due to need she may be the one.
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
I don’t know. It’s college ball and turnover is part of it. I for one am excited about next year’s roster. It’s gonna be fun watching the staff meld these pieces into a cohesive unit. Nobody replaces the Goat, the Hammer, and the Unicorn but the Freshman class, the Sophs, and the upperclassmen are brimming with size and shooting ability. IMO there is no parallel in the rest of the Pac-12 I trust the staff will get the chemistry going in short order. Another PAC 12 contender at least.
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Love the possibilities for next year....A starting lineup of Chavez, Shelley, Boley, Sabally (fingers crossed), Prince/Senior Giomi would be strong. Not to mention Winterburn +5 McDonalds All Americans. LOOKOUT! Might take a few lumps early, but could end in the top 10.Floridaduck wrote:I don’t know. It’s college ball and turnover is part of it. I for one am excited about next year’s roster. It’s gonna be fun watching the staff meld these pieces into a cohesive unit. Nobody replaces the Goat, the Hammer, and the Unicorn but the Freshman class, the Sophs, and the upperclassmen are brimming with size and shooting ability. IMO there is no parallel in the rest of the Pac-12 I trust the staff will get the chemistry going in short order. Another PAC 12 contender at least.
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Re: Sabally leaving for WNBA after the season
This could really suck. Oregon goes from having its best chance at a championship yet the season could get cancelled and the following year will be a rebuilding year. Sabrina is not replaceable. You could have 5 good players and not equal one Sabrina. I also doubt whether Oregon will ever find another player like Hebard who is around a 70% shooter. I could take the rebuilding season if Sabrina and Hebard got one more shot at the title but rebuilding after a cancelled season would just suck!!!