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I'd be shocked if she's not a Top 10 pick or that theirs 4 G's better !?! She could avg 30 ppg + if she wasn't so well rounded and unselfish...I would expect it's too soon to tell, but even before this season began, CVS signed her first 5 star recruit since Scaife: http://www.scarletknights.com/news/...signs-with-womens-basketball.aspx?path=wbball
If Scaife continues at the level she's been performing at, I bet she's a top 20 WNBA draft pick, which should help recruiting as well.
There are some excellent NJ recruits coming up in the next few years, so hopefully they realize RU is back.
Most of the better WNBA players go to Europe to make the bucks.There's no money in the WNBA unless you can somehow parlay it into endorsement deals. I'd hope Scaife gets picked up by an overseas team and is able to sign a good deal.
Part of my point is that the dissolution of the WNBA suddenly puts a ton of players on the street and makes it that much harder to get a job in Europe or China or wherever there are pro leagues.
agree and unless the league folds they will make sure there's a NYC presenceI know the history of pro women's basketball like the back of my hand. The WNBA is not going anywhere, if anything, the NY Liberty will be sold to another owner.
Do any of the teams show a profit?agree and unless the league folds they will make sure there's a NYC presence
Do any of the teams show a profit?
This article from 2016 stated 6 of the 12 franchuises posted a profit, but Dolan was willing to hand the Liberty back to the league in 2015.Do any of the teams show a profit?
does the emphasis that CVS has for playing defense limit who she goes after?
They certainly need more shooters.
This article from 2016 stated 6 of the 12 franchuises posted a profit, but Dolan was willing to hand the Liberty back to the league in 2015.
https://www.nytimes.com/2016/05/28/...ades-wnba-still-struggling-for-relevance.html
I think the NBA will keep propping up the WNBA for awhile to keep it from folding .
How long, if revenue doesn't improve, is anyone's guess.
This^^ Kind of like having rental real estate.As always, when sports team owners say they're losing money, assume they're lying. (Among other things, they get to depreciate players in addition to expensing their salaries.) If 6 of 12 teams are willing to admit they made money, it's probably more.