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Originally Posted by FR33 |
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As a woman I agree that women should not play in the same league with men, this is precisely why the WNBA was created. There is a pretty big difference in the physicality of men's and women's sports. Nothing wrong with that, just reality. Hell my own father told me that he didn't like women's basketball (even though I played basketball), mostly because they don't dunk like the men.
I disagree with your comment about women aging faster. Injuries affect all athletes. There is one major difference that men never have to deal with, which is having children. This can stall a woman's career or even prompt an early retirement. I think that the reason a lot more men are not as interested in women's sports - particularly basketball - is because woman focus a lot more on fundamentals and men are more flashy, entertainers. I'm not saying that men don't hone their fundamental skills, but if we're being honest most look to entertain and get noticed more so than they look to be fundamentally correct. Just look at all of the traveling and carrying that occurs in men's basketball. I prefer college basketball to pro basketball & pro football to college football. I like all 4 sports, but that's my opinion and what I like. I don't have a problem with someone not liking a sport for their own personal reasons, but that's no excuse for overly disrespectful as Bruce was. Everyone is entitled to his or her opinion, but it can be shared without being an ******* about it. Also, I agree with Taer that 2K should use this opportunity to redo the halftime show.
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What you said is one of the reasons I believe women age faster when it comes strictly to contact sport. I'm not talking about actual age, but "sport age" I believe a woman in her late 20s in the WNBA is equivalent to a man in his mid 30s in the nba. I've watched WNBA and tried to follow it for a few years when it came back. You hear more about these college phenoms when they are actually in college.
I don't think men are interested in the wnba, simply because its boring. There is complacency in the wnba. More so, women are just happy to be there as a league. Sure, you have some great individual players, but the talent pool is limited in terms of elite pro players.(aka women that could "hang" with the guys)I see it when I attempt to watch the games, vs college when the girls are more hungry and more athletic to prove their stock.
also, due to preg --What if a woman got pregnant during the season? In a mixed league? The only time when you see a guy out 9months is due to an ACL or Achilles injury. I don't think investors or players, or deep rooted fans are going to be happy if their star player is out because she got pregnant(especially if it was unplanned and in a irresponsible way)
My suggestion for making the wnba fun is to lower the rim. You said people love the excitement of the game. Women will be able to dunk and catch alleys like nothing. I'm not saying lower dramatically, maybe one feet or a couple of inches from where its at now. Also, allow more physical play, wnba/nba too many ticky tack fouls. Offer better incentives for playoff and title teams. In the nba, each time you advance in a round, you get a bonus dividend among the team. if the wnba has that, make the earnings bigger. it gives your players more incentive to play harder in the po season.
and stop marketing it as a feminist empowering league for women. That's a huge turn off. the nba isn't marketed as a macho man league. We don't say the nba is for tough guys or flash around that its for guys in the way the wnba markets its way for women. if you want your league to be popular, include men in the demographic market. Make the market androgynous.
Also, this may be contradictory to what I said, but I don't like men coaching all women team either. More prominent women coaches need to be in the nba. It looks weird when an old white dude is coaching a young team and hogging all the glory sometimes. I don't like that, its the wnba they should open more opportunity to women. Its not a big problem of mine, its rather minor if the team is having success. I don't know why kobe's dad had an opportunity to coach a sparks team to me, that was weird. Couldn't they found a woman to do it? someone that was capable and able to relate to the locker room? Why kobe's dad? He didn't train kobe to what he is now.