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Six month rehab... seems unlikely she will play at all this summer. The Sun might just find themselves in the running for Jewel or Stewie. Gonna be another long season. :(
 
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I just want Chiney to recover 100%.

But yeah lottery pick here we come. Again. :(
 
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It sucks to be a Sun fan these days.:(


Lol.... I have a question. Doesn't the ogwumika sisters have another sister in Texas playing high school basketball that is pretty decent?
 

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"Pretty decent" is in the eye of the beholder. The younger Ogwumike sister was not blessed with the height of her older sisters. She is listed at 5 feet 9 Inches. She was not a top 100-rated recruit and signed with Pepperdine. Pretty sure Pepperdine is glad to have her, but also fairly sure she was not on any top 15 rated team’s radar.
http://espn.go.com/high-school/girls-basketball/recruiting/player/_/id/165242
 

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Six month rehab... seems unlikely she will play at all this summer. The Sun might just find themselves in the running for Jewel or Stewie. Gonna be another long season. :(

PSCONN this is not off topic at all because…
One of Chiney’s teammates on that Italian team is Cecilia Zandalasini http://basketball.eurobasket.com/team/Italy/Famila_Wuber_Schio/7616?Women=1&Page=1
With Chiney going down Cecilia will be getting more minutes and experience.
Which leads me to a few questions:
  1. How can Cecilia maintain her NCAA eligibility and play with professionals as stated in this article?
    http://www.fibaeurope.com/euroleaguewomen/cid_-tmRPCfrIrYRSO2M5V49E1.teamID_2434.compID_jr6ZiXqeGhMBtfq1yxqV83.season_2014.roundID_9683.coid_DoN-xrZoGIs6ZYUIOFlv93.articleMode_on.html
  2. Is this same opportunity (ability to play with professionals in one or Europe’s top pro leagues & maintain NCAA eligibility) available to American HS or college students? Specifically, I am thinking of Courtney Ekmark (HS Senior year where she sat out) and Diamond Deshields (this year her transfer year waiting to play for the evil empire).
 

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I looked in vain for any real description of the "injury" that produced the surgery. The best of the sorry lot: " Ogwumike, 22, the top overall pick in the 2014 draft, had a small lesion in her articular cartilage. Microfracture involves the setting of a cartilage "matrix" from a donor (i.e., a cadaver) into the lesion, to promote the growth of new cartilage that more closely approximates the natural material (hyaline cartilage). A gluelike manmade protein is then applied to seal it." http://www.courant.com/sports/basketball/hc-chiney-ogwumike-surgery-0123-20150122-story.html

Says nothing. The articular cartilage of the right knee covers a lot of ground. To the "small lesion" part of it I say Horse Puckies. As we know from Morgan's experience, this is a procedure on the cutting edge and success is not assured. I wish her the best in the surgery and recovery.
 
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