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I then walked him through the following set of questions. If the WNBA Champs and the NBA champs played each other, who would win? His answer was quick and unwavering...the NBA champs. I then proceeded to lower the quality level of the potential WBNA Champs opponent, but his answer remained the same.... 1. The WNBA Champs vs the last-place NBA team? (Men would win) 2. ...vs the NCAA Men's tourney champs? 3. ....vs the 64th seed in the Tournament? 4. ...vs the Indiana State Boys High School champs? 5. ....vs a boys high school varsity league champion? 6. ....vs an average boys high school varsity team? 7. .....vs a high school JV boys team?..... It was only on the 7th question that he conceded that the women would have a good chance, simply because the boys' bodies would not all be fully developed quite yet. So, in essence, the NBA is trying to promote a league that is "likely" about as good as a boys HS JV basketball team. well, take a look at a JV hoops game and see who attends....friends and family. No wonder the WNBA is on life support.
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I doubt they couldn't compete against most high school teams, not necessarily league champs. I understand the point, but believe it's overstated.
WNBA wouldn't compete against any Pro, almost any college team and not the best high school teams. Beyond that I believe they'd compete. The quality of women's basketball is poor.
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The point of our exercise was to determine a level at which you could say with little degree of uncertainty that the women would, over the course of say 5-10 games, win a fair share. We were of the opinion that although WNBA champs would be competitive at the HS varsity level (as you state), neither one of us was 51% or more confident that they would win 5 or more of the 10 games. I still stand by that, but of course have zero basis for it, other than attending and watching a few WNBA games in person. At the JV level, I could easily see it going 50-50, simply because many JV boys weigh 110 pounds, where some of the WNBA centers look like they are 200 pounds.
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And some of those teams could defeat some low level college teams. If a Lebron James high school team played the WNBA, I'd take that team as on WNBA has that level of athleticism. The question of teamwork and knowledge of the game and at what level, disparate athleticism would make a difference. In high school, many players still play stupidly. By college the physicality and knowledge would be far superior. It is rare for a high school boys team with a winning record to lack several players who can and do dunk. That is not the sole measure, but it would also show what would happen in terms of rebounding.
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In fairness, I should state that the boys in my daughter's school around her age aren't particularly athletic for some reason. I kind of doubt any of them would make it on an elite b-ball team. And my daughter is probably one of the top five girls in the state at her age. So that probably explains the phenomenon. That being said, if I took the top three girls on my AAU team against three random boys from your team, the girls would probably lose, but I am confident that they would get the ball past half-court plenty of times.
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When I worked at FranklinCovey we used to play bball in their gym all the time.
The Jazz used to practice there before they built the Zion's Bank Basketball Center. Back in the day when the WNBA Utah Starzz were in town their players used to come out all the time and on occasion would scrimmage with us,,,,until they got in trouble for doing so...anyway.......it rarely took little effort to beat them. The only one who would get really physical and upset is Natalie Williams...that girl is a brutish amazon....having said that,,,with her being one of the "WNBA Elite" at the time....even she wasn't that good.
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Would it be depressing to have a daughter who was best in state in basketball. Then you attend her college games and there are 200 people in the stands?
I think it would be depressing. Is there a women's sport that is appreciated and supported? I would steer her towards those sports. |
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