WNBA player blames black men for not supporting WNBA

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I was on her Twitter page and saw the banner thinking "isn't that woman white?" Then I realized she was the one in the suit :skip:

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Also more women need to watch the WNBA. Why aren't more women supporting their girls? Imagine if the Negro leagues were on TV today and black men crying about white men not watching the Negro leagues if even black men weren't watching it?
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Twitter is a place where people say a whole bunch of nothing but front like they saying something and sound retarded in the process once you break stuff down.

Me personally, I follow women's basketball (NCAA and WNBA). I don't know a female that can name five players, even then the ones that hoop.

Sarah Spain is someone you just gotta ignore. You don't see Taylor Rooks, Ros, Candace Parker, Doris Burke, etc. saying this kind of stuff. Her words you gotta take as a grain of salt because she don't hit on anything with any other topic so expect her to drop the ball with this one as well and she did.

They must not remember what she did during the Patrick Kane situation and how she tried to play the victim card after.

People better watch the mean tweets before she runs back on Twitter playing the woman card again.
 

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Tell the fukking WNBA to make a fukking ROKU app. It’s fukking 2021 I’m not trying to watch their games on my laptop.

I watched a couple of seasons ago, and it was very entertaining and competitive. But they didn’t have a ROKU app. Had to hook my computer up to the TV. Not doing that shyt again
 

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After watching a few WNBA games, it’s a decent product. It’s fukked up to blame brehs for the lack of interest in the WNBA when brehs big up the game most, I remember a commercial a couple of years ago with the biggest NBA stars bigging up the WNBA, Kobe was a huge supporter of the WNBA too.
 
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The WNBA has not done a very good job in promoting their league. That's not the black man's fault, it's a leadership issue. They need a new commissioner who knows about the game of basketball unlike Cathy Engelbert whose just a corporate suit. The preceding commissioners didn't have these issues when they ran the league.
 
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When the league started it was nice us basketball heads knew who the stars where but then something happened that hurt the league nobody wants to talk about.

1. When NBC decided not to renew the NBA TV contract it hurt the WNBA. WNBA was promoted pretty good at that time it was on Saturday or Sundays at noon it was a good lead in for the NBA afternoon games. Disney decides to put the WNBA on ESPN 2 where nobody can really see it unless you're a basketball fan.

2.The Houston Comets. How does a dynasty go under and why was it allowed to happen. Houston was one of the leagues most popular teams getting a 3 peat then like that they where gone. It made the league look like a joke.


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Some of you do have a weird hatred for women in general

But the thing is she's dead wrong tho in this case.









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Black men have been doing their part. Support, viewership, etc.

White, Asian and Hispanic families push their daughters to play softball, soccer and volleyball over basketball. Instead of figuring out ways to market the game better so they can pull girls from those sports onto the court, people wanna play the blame game.

I think the WNBA is right to air their greveinces, but how they go about doing so is illogical and it stunts their growth as a league.
 

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But the thing is she's dead wrong tho in this case.









ESeOdMsWsAAZM7C


Black men have been doing their part. Support, viewership, etc.

White, Asian and Hispanic families push their daughters to play softball, soccer and volleyball over basketball. Instead of figuring out ways to market the game better so they can pull girls from those sports onto the court, people wanna play the blame game.

I think the WNBA is right to air their greveinces, but how they go about doing so is illogical and it stunts their growth as a league.



I’m talking about the dudes on this site not black men in general
 

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When the league started it was nice us basketball heads knew who the stars where but then something happened that hurt the league nobody wants to talk about.

1. When NBC decided not to renew the NBA TV contract it hurt the WNBA. WNBA was promoted pretty good at that time it was on Saturday or Sundays at noon it was a good lead in for the NBA afternoon games. Disney decides to put the WNBA on ESPN 2 where nobody can really see it unless you're a basketball fan.

2.The Houston Comets. How does a dynasty go under and why was it allowed to happen. Houston was one of the leagues most popular teams getting a 3 peat then like that they where gone. It made the league look like a joke.

Nothing but facts
The Comets were :whew: back in the day and not just looks. They could fukkin hoop. That was great basketball and the perfect example of what the WNBA should be.

I always thought Beyonce should bring the Comets back considering she's from Houston. Seeing a female owner of her stature would be good for the league. But idk if the WNBA could convince her that it's a good investment. :patrice:
 
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