Isn't European basketball "pro basketball" as well? Even if she didn't catch on with another WNBA team (and still might not because Detroit didn't sign her to a guaranteed contract), it's presumed she'd be playing professionally somewhere else.
As for Kristin's chances, they aren't particularly good long-term. Once the Shock see that she's not really helping attendance and doesn't fit their style of play, they'll cut ties with her. The league will continue to get younger and more athletic, and she will continue to get bounced around like a hot potato. I wish her the best of luck, though.
that's cool though she gets to play at home, i hope she makes the final roster shes a cool person
ReplyDeleteIsn't European basketball "pro basketball" as well? Even if she didn't catch on with another WNBA team (and still might not because Detroit didn't sign her to a guaranteed contract), it's presumed she'd be playing professionally somewhere else.
ReplyDeleteAs for Kristin's chances, they aren't particularly good long-term. Once the Shock see that she's not really helping attendance and doesn't fit their style of play, they'll cut ties with her. The league will continue to get younger and more athletic, and she will continue to get bounced around like a hot potato. I wish her the best of luck, though.