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Years ago
Seniors switching clubs
I think you're right, it really depends on the situation the person is in, and also the point of their career they find themselves in.
I dont think there are any right or wrong answers to this question as situations vary so much across the competition in different clubs. If playing top tier basketball is more important to a player than playing in a strong and successful club, then i guess the choice is obvious.
I certainly think a lot of thought needs to be put in before a player moves clubs, because often bridges can be burned and prior opportunities with the former club can be lost, even if their departure wasnt messy.
