I just don't get WNBA public relations

sigma_dawg

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I have to applaud your trolling effort. Too bad no one reads it because nearly all the regular contributors on Sixpack have you ignored. Actually good for them because you’re an idiot.
You are certainly entitled to your opinion. Hope you’re having a great day. I don’t feel the need to talk bad about you.
 

Bulldog Bruce

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MJ actually did get very similar treatment from other players his first couple of years in the NBA - they talk about it extensively in "The Last Dance".
And he was getting it from guys like Lambeer. The Pistons mauled him in the playoffs.

This was regular against MJ through about 91-92 :

MJ did not come into the league and bring a bunch of new eyes into the NBA. He grew and developed into must see basketball. So not really an apples to apples comparison. The NBA at the time MJ came in was at it's most brutal stage. They beat up everybody.
 

RocketDawg

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I admit to not reading the thread, and have never watched a WNBA game, but why does the NBA supplement the WNBA? Shouldn't they make their own way, or go away?
 
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MJ did not come into the league and bring a bunch of new eyes into the NBA. He grew and developed into must see basketball. So not really an apples to apples comparison. The NBA at the time MJ came in was at it's most brutal stage. They beat up everybody.
Lambier would last 12 seconds in the current NBA before being arrested for assault.
 
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We got some serious jealousy up in here.
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Although I do think the treatment of Clark has been ridiculous, the probe by congress is grandstanding by a group of representatives. Basically just red meat for the constituents. It pisses me off when elected officials do stuff like this instead of what they should be doing.
Like all politics, it's theater, plain and simple.
 

olblue

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I have to applaud your trolling effort. Too bad no one reads it because nearly all the regular contributors on Sixpack have you ignored. Actually good for them because you’re an idiot.
I haven’t hit the ignore button yet because I’m not quite ready to quit his/her daily blog titled “My six months in Argentina“.
 
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mstateglfr

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I admit to not reading the thread, and have never watched a WNBA game, but why does the NBA supplement the WNBA? Shouldn't they make their own way, or go away?
When I see this viewpoint, the 'they should profit on their own or not exist' claims, I am always amazed that people think the WNBA should have to be profitable at all.

It isn't charity by the NBA, it is smart business from their perspective. The NBA has said as much...many times.

The WNBA expands the interest of basketball as a marketable product. And it brings in some who the NBA otherwise wouldnt reach.
Again, the NBA has said this many times through the last few decades.
 

sigma_dawg

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I don’t know why people feel the need to try to belittle the WNBA. I know as a dad I constantly preach to my son to support women.

If we want to talk percentages, understand this one… the WNBA is growing 600% faster than MLB. It isn’t going away. The talent coming in the next few years is insanely good.

I understand that not everyone likes basketball. Some men like other men, I get it… I’m not going to even talk bad about it. It is crazy how much some people go out of their way to try to talk bad about something that is growing faster than any other major American sport. If we like America, we should absolutely LOVE a success story like this. Best is coming!
 
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mstateglfr

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I don’t know why people feel the need to try to belittle the WNBA. I know as a dad I constantly preach to my son to support women.

If we want to talk percentages, understand this one… the WNBA is growing 600% faster than MLB. It isn’t going away. The talent coming in the next few years is insanely good.

I understand that not everyone likes basketball. Some men like other men, I get it… I’m not going to even talk bad about it. It is crazy how much some people go out of their way to try to talk bad about something that is growing faster than any other major American sport. If we like America, we should absolutely LOVE a success story like this. Best is coming!



 
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HotMop

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I doubt the WNBA is worried or even slightly concerned what this non-issue has to say. I love watching the WNBA. The games have gotten very exciting and attendance is skyrocketing. The talent level is getting really good, the players play hard and don’t flop, cry and fake injuries like they do in NBA and soccer.

Is it on par with the NBA or NFL? Not even close. But, it is growing quickly and has the momentum.

It’s not for everyone, just like NFL, NBA, MLB, etc… isn’t for everyone either. Baseball has empty seats like you wouldn’t believe.

A lot of grown men I know would rather watch and support beautiful women succeeding in their free time instead of watching and studying ugly dudes in tights. To each their own, I guess.
Can we ban this idiot for the obvious trolling?
 
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Darryl Steight

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I don’t know why people feel the need to try to belittle the WNBA. I know as a dad I constantly preach to my son to support women.

If we want to talk percentages, understand this one… the WNBA is growing 600% faster than MLB. It isn’t going away. The talent coming in the next few years is insanely good.

I understand that not everyone likes basketball. Some men like other men, I get it… I’m not going to even talk bad about it. It is crazy how much some people go out of their way to try to talk bad about something that is growing faster than any other major American sport. If we like America, we should absolutely LOVE a success story like this. Best is coming!
Good luck this season, Sam!**