jc23 wrote: Im not watching the wnba for a defensive battle or high number of free throws; i want 3 point shooting and crisp passing. Its why all of us gravitated towards Caitlin in the first place. Not only do you want CC to succeed you also want to encourage other players (present and future) to copy her.
I think this is on the right track. CC's popularity rests, in large part, on the fact that her two most important attributes are sex-neutral. One, she takes fadeaway step-back 3s from 25 feet, and those look equally spectacular coming from either men or women. Second, she hits cutters with great passes, and again her sex is immaterial. The ball is whizzing to her teammates' hands, either way.
Whereas if her skill set were post ups, yeah not so much. No woman is going to make us forget Giannis or Embiid near the hoop. So yeah, the best chance for the WNBA to thrive would seem to be with a perimeter game of sharp shooting, passing, and movement.