Honestly in this case I don't think either move would be considered the wrong choice. She wins either way.Though for selfish reasons many wanted her to stay, I think this is the correct move on her part. Dammit.
I agree- she had a win-win choice financially, but given there was already some mis-informed criticism out there about the so called "extra year" she had to set the records, this way those idiots will be silenced, and in my opinion moving onward is going to be viewed by many as the high road. She has a unique chance to be one of the best ambassadors for the women's game ever.Honestly in this case I don't think either move would be considered the wrong choice. She wins either way.
I dunno .......my crystal ball says there will be some endorsements coming her way. I think that young lady will be doing just fine financially. Certainly a lot better than I did when I was handed my diploma way back when......Feel bad for the pay cut she’ll be taking.
Hopefully WNBA uses her to market the league well and raises everyone's pay!Feel bad for the pay cut she’ll be taking.
Her NIL money follows her, and she will add to that.Feel bad for the pay cut she’ll be taking.
The "purists" would then forever put an asterisk on all the marks.I am a little surprised by this. I had a hunch she was leaning towards coming back for a 5th year. At the very least, I thought she would wait to see how she did in the tourneys.
I guess she has her reasons. If she would have stayed, she would have obligated all the scoring records forever. I guess this means she's not obsessing about the national championship.
Besides a National Title, I would agree. But, they may or may not happen this year...even if she would have come back next year. It will be interesting to see if the interest will carry over to the WNBA.As much fun as I’ve had watching cc play for Iowa and dominate the college game I’m ready to watch her do the same against the best of the best. She has nothing more to prove in the college game. Last April my wife and I got to see the hawks in person beat SC in the final four. At midnight after the game while eating dinner we made the decision to splurge $2,400 on great seats to the NC game. Memory my wife and I will cherish forever. We’re already indiana fever fans and look forward to watching Clark & Boston play together. Hopefully in person someday if the fever ever come to play the Dallas wings.