Reason Behind Cavinder Twins’ Sports Switch is Finally Revealed. Know What They Have To Say About It

Due to their choice to stop playing basketball in order to concentrate on their jobs and NIL deals, Haley and Hanna Cavinder, The Cavinder Twins,  got into the largest argument of their relationship.

The 22-year-old sisters were split on whether to use their fifth year of eligibility at the University of Miami, where they assisted the Hurricanes in making history by reaching the Elite Eight in March Madness 2023, during the debut of the revival of their “Twin Talk” podcast on Betrmedia.

Hanna wanted to leave college basketball and begin her profession, whereas Haley wanted to play one more season at Miami.

“We got in a fight, if you really want to know the tea, and I was like ‘Hanna, I’m going back,’ and she was like, ‘I’m not going back, I’m not doing it anymore,’” Haley said.

“We made it to the Elite 8, that was Hanna and I’s goal. Hanna didn’t want to play, so she made me quit basketball.”

After the continual bashing on social media, Hanna interjected and said she was “so done” with basketball.

“Because the two point comments that are still going on in the two minutes, I was done,” she said.

“Besides that as a college athlete you miss so much of your family, your life,” Haley continued. “… We wanted to just play four years and we’ve always dreamed of starting our businesses and starting a company and take this route — so it was like ok whatever people gotta say, whatever they gotta say, do what you want to do.”

Hanna also talked about how “the burnout” made her feel.“I’m not gonna do something that I’m not going to 100 percent of my all to. If I chose to go back that wouldn’t be right, I wouldn’t be fully satisfied at who I am.”Now that their schedule is less demanding, they have more time to travel.
“Everyone’s going to be like, ‘Oh my gosh, you should’ve taken your fifth year,’ but when we were playing basketball you were hating on us.“You can’t please anyone and the opinions of others — we’re not going to ever rely a decision on.”Haley said it took her a month to decide, and Hanna said she wouldn’t talk about it because she didn’t want her sister to play basketball.

“The deciding factor, I went on so many ‘hot girl walks’ and I was like, somebody make this decision for me because it’s giving me so much anxiety.”

During the pandemic, Haley and Hanna gained popularity on TikTok for their basketball and dancing videos. At the moment, they have more than 4.5 million fans.
After they transferred from Fresno State to Miami in April 2022, Haley and Hanna continued to gain popularity on social media when the University of Miami’s women’s basketball team was penalized by the NCAA in the body’s first NIL infraction decision.

 

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A meeting between renowned Hurricanes booster John Ruiz and the Cavinder twins, as well as their parents, at his Miami home, was determined to have broken several recruiting laws, according to the NCAA.
In this case, Haley and Hanna, the Cavinder Twins, were not punished. They were two of the faces of the new NIL era and top NIL earners while playing basketball at Miami.

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