Potential wrote:We should try to bid for a ncaa women's college team not a wnba team. It's 100x more popular
High School/College sports culture doesn't exist in Canada. It's totally different in the US, which is why it would never work here.
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Potential wrote:We should try to bid for a ncaa women's college team not a wnba team. It's 100x more popular
WuTang_OG wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
WuTang_OG wrote:
JB7 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:
The biggest advantage the women’s side probably has over the men’s side is the fact that these women are spending four years in college, learning the game and developing there, while also building up a name for themselves and following at the college level and national level through the national championship, that can carryover to the WNBA.
More grassroots and development focused.
Compared to the men’s side, where they are all just rushing to the NBA, unprepared for the game, and struggle to live up to the hype based on draft ranking.
raptorforlife88 wrote:I do think next year the ratings will inevitably be lower without Caitlin Clark, but the tournament helped spotlight a few players.
Paige Beuckers is definitely a draw. She doesn't get the chance to dominate the ball like Caitlin did but I think she could put up stupid numbers if she was allowed to.
Pity we can't have a team immediately. Drafting Paige would have been huge.
WaltFrazier wrote:JB7 wrote:WuTang_OG wrote:
The biggest advantage the women’s side probably has over the men’s side is the fact that these women are spending four years in college, learning the game and developing there, while also building up a name for themselves and following at the college level and national level through the national championship, that can carryover to the WNBA.
More grassroots and development focused.
Compared to the men’s side, where they are all just rushing to the NBA, unprepared for the game, and struggle to live up to the hype based on draft ranking.
I agree the interest in, and quality of, the men's game has been hurt by the transfer portal, NIL, and 1 and done. But I still wonder if the popularity of the women's college game will last or was it a 1-2 year phenomenon based on the unique appeal of Caitlin Clark.
I know I will make a point to watch some of her WNBA games where I usually can't watch more than a few minutes.
JB7 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:JB7 wrote:
The biggest advantage the women’s side probably has over the men’s side is the fact that these women are spending four years in college, learning the game and developing there, while also building up a name for themselves and following at the college level and national level through the national championship, that can carryover to the WNBA.
More grassroots and development focused.
Compared to the men’s side, where they are all just rushing to the NBA, unprepared for the game, and struggle to live up to the hype based on draft ranking.
I agree the interest in, and quality of, the men's game has been hurt by the transfer portal, NIL, and 1 and done. But I still wonder if the popularity of the women's college game will last or was it a 1-2 year phenomenon based on the unique appeal of Caitlin Clark.
I know I will make a point to watch some of her WNBA games where I usually can't watch more than a few minutes.
Losing CC will hurt, but they are doing so well marketing the women's college game, and it is just easier because they have talent around longer for viewers to get attached too. They'll find another CC to market.
The NIL might actually help the men's game, if it brings players back to college, and possibly becomes a reason for them to stay a bit longer, because they have more ability to profit off their name at that level vs having a limited impact an NBA team.
WaltFrazier wrote:JB7 wrote:WaltFrazier wrote:
I agree the interest in, and quality of, the men's game has been hurt by the transfer portal, NIL, and 1 and done. But I still wonder if the popularity of the women's college game will last or was it a 1-2 year phenomenon based on the unique appeal of Caitlin Clark.
I know I will make a point to watch some of her WNBA games where I usually can't watch more than a few minutes.
Losing CC will hurt, but they are doing so well marketing the women's college game, and it is just easier because they have talent around longer for viewers to get attached too. They'll find another CC to market.
The NIL might actually help the men's game, if it brings players back to college, and possibly becomes a reason for them to stay a bit longer, because they have more ability to profit off their name at that level vs having a limited impact an NBA team.
Paige Bueckers fits the profile, she'll be the star next year.
I assume NCAA women's basketball interest will remain strong regionally but not sure they can maintain the national profile that CC brought
Badonkadonk wrote:Obligatory Ed Rogers is a myopic, silver-spoon moron who is legitimately laughed at by other high-ranking Rogers leaders internally.
Wasn't surprised that Mar-a-Lago Ed didn't want to pay somebody "like" Masai after the 'chip, not surprised he didn't want to invest in women's sports.
I hope Larry makes this happen.