Do you have any unpopular opinions???VOL....2

Women don’t even watch the WNBA like that, which is a large part why it doesnt make any money :lol:

Not once has a woman who wasn’t a former college basketball player herself brought up the WNBA in conversation with me. They can’t get paid more if the teams don’t even make a profit, and they can’t make a profit if nobody watches, don’t know why this conversation has to be rehashed every year.
 
Women don’t even watch the WNBA like that, which is a large part why it doesnt make any money :lol:

Not once has a woman who wasn’t a former college basketball player herself brought up the WNBA in conversation with me. They can’t get paid more if the teams don’t even make a profit, and they can’t make a profit if nobody watches, don’t know why this conversation has to be rehashed every year.

No but just watch it then. Be the change you want to see. And buy tickets and merch so female athletes can make 10x as much as you instead of 3x as much.
 
Lowering the rims has always been dumb.

Unless you are going to lower the rims for youth, HS, College, and FIBA leagues; only having them lowered in the WNBA is absolutely stupid.
 
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If A black show is on the air and black folks are not tuning in to support, we can't cry about it being canceled after one season. We don't have the right to say, "Well white people have more of a responsibility to watch the show than we do because of the racial inequality that shows its face in the media."

I really disagree with your point of it being MORE on men to keep the league alive especially considering a men's league is keeping the league alive even though the WNBA never turned a profit.
 
You know what? Lets just stop trying to be logical about this, lets just nod and let them say what they want to say, let time run its course so they can get to where they want to be then they can claim they did it without mens help.
 
You know what? Lets just stop trying to be logical about this, lets just nod and let them say what they want to say, let time run its course so they can get to where they want to be then they can claim they did it without mens help.

Yea, once Clark doesn't pan out things will go back to normal. You are right.
 
Yea, once Clark doesn't pan out things will go back to normal. You are right.
That will depend on if they see this success as blood in the water.

if it sparks a change in women’s basketball then I think it’ll grow bigger than it is now for sure.
 
That will depend on if they see this success as blood in the water.

if it sparks a change in women’s basketball then I think it’ll grow bigger than it is now for sure.
Again, the issue is people think NCAA popularity/interest is supposed to translate to the WNBA. There are so many reasons for even non-basketball fans to get behind a college program during a hot run. To expect that to translate to a pro league where most don't even know how to watch it's games and/or have a team within 2 states of their home-base is a lot to ask for.

"Women's basketball" isn't a thing.

There is Youth Basketball.
There is College Basketball.
There is WNBA.

The first two are disconnected from the last one.
 
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Of course the glaring flaw in Burr's sentiment is that most women don't watch sports... but most men do.
That reasoning is right in line with people who say "But black people shoot each other all the time" when someone is talking about police brutality towards black people.
"Maybe their biggest problem isn't police; maybe their biggest problem is theirselves."
Finger-pointing their own ingroup fails to acknowledge the disrespect from their outgroups.
It's easy for outgroups to blame ingroups because that removes any responsibility, and thats a lot more comfortable.
Draymond said it best as to who the biggest supporters of the WNBA are.



Then you got goofy stuff like this being said by WNBA legends
 
womens basketball is just boring period... this place is prally appropriate to say it because in the sports thread you will get crucified for making such a comment...and watching lisa leslie ask for a donation from the nba was embarrasing
 
Again, the issue is people think NCAA popularity/interest is supposed to translate to the WNBA. There are so many reasons for even non-basketball fans to get behind a college program during a hot run. To expect that to translate to a pro league where most don't even know how to watch it's games and/or have a team within 2 states of their home-base is a lot to ask for.

"Women's basketball" isn't a thing.

There is Youth Basketball.
There is College Basketball.
There is WNBA.

The first two are disconnected from the last one.

I wholeheartedly agree.

I see CC as the bridge to make that no longer the case
 
Again, the issue is people think NCAA popularity/interest is supposed to translate to the WNBA.
The tv ratings for the “boring” women’s game exceeded the men’s Final Four for the first time in history. And the players at the forefront of that are now in the WNBA.

All this talk about the men’s vs women’s on-court product is irrelevant. It’s about marketing your stars and the WNBA has a potential megastar on their hands. Not capitalizing on Clark and co.’s momentum when the league’s broadcast deals are up for renegotiation next season would be a massive failure for the commissioner.
 
WNBA skill level/athleticism is just not there. The mens product is vastly superior. Simple as that, idk what the debate is about. Lowering the rims wont change much imo when dunks still wont look athletic and mesmerizing.
 
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