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Related: About this forumWill Paige Bueckers use her unprecedented leverage? She could force a trade or return to UConn
Within the past year, Paige Bueckers has expanded the scope of what it means to be a college athlete. She played in a Final Four but also became an equity partner in Unrivaled, designed her own player-edition sneaker for Nike and appeared courtside throughout the country at various sporting events.
In the new name, image and likeness age of college athletics, Bueckers has exerted unprecedented agency in her career and in building a brand for herself. What the budding superstar still cant control is what comes next. Last month, the WNBA Draft lottery all but ensured that Bueckers next basketball stop will be with the Dallas Wings after they won the No. 1 pick.
For better or worse, that is the nature of the draft. Players have limited influence on their destination. They can choose to meet with or work out with certain teams and potentially withhold their medical records, but ultimately, teams hold the bulk of the power.
Bueckers, however, is in a rare situation where she wields more leverage thanks to her marketability, NIL portfolio and college eligibility. (She can return for a sixth season at UConn because of COVID-19 eligibility rules.) If she decides against playing for the Wings and the buzz around the league is that Dallas was not her preferred destination she could exert whatever levers she can to get where she wants as soon as possible.
Although Bueckers has indicated that she is treating this season as her senior year, she can return to UConn if she doesnt want to enter the WNBA in 2025. Whether thats because she is chasing a national championship, prefers a different draft destination or wants to delay her pro career until the institution of a new WNBA collective bargaining agreement, there are incentives to play one more season with the Huskies. Even if Bueckers elects to go pro, she could simply demand a trade.
https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6004695/2024/12/19/uconn-paige-bueckers-wnba-draft-leverage/
ProfessorGAC
(70,571 posts)But, I doubt she will.
Clark could have done something similar, and nobody had more leverage than Caitlin had, given how bright her star was burning.
But, she didn't
I'm betting Bueckers won't either.
MichMan
(13,550 posts)More $$ than she would make in the WNBA