Pelon chingon wrote:KingDavid wrote:Pelon chingon wrote:
We ain't nothing but mammals.
That is true, but you're blurring lines. That is an oversimplification of a complex problem. There's heavy risk associated with those decisions. Generational wealth sized risk. Most of us aren't faced with that level of pressure to stay in line. For the average population, sure. But we're talking about a league heralding unimaginable wealth. Again, as the gatekeepers of sex (I'm saying that line for a reason), I do not at all expect any woman with the mind, discipline, and leadership of a pro coach to risk that level of wealth for a fling. Too much to lose.
Your over thinking it. Lots of travel, constantly in hotels away from home ect ect. Sex always wins its undefeated.
A lot of women who would be interested in the position, maybe even most, aren't even interested in men

This is just a dumb excuse tbh. Men coach women's basketball at all levels and no one uses this excuse to exclude them from the job. Also, male NBA coaches have to work with female staff members too so this isn't even a concern unique to women (see: Udoka).
I didn't think "wOmEn ArE uNcOnTrOlLabLy HoRnY aNd CaN't Be TrUstEd To CoNtRoL tHeMsElVeS" would actually be given as a legit reason to not hire women in 2022, but here we are
