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MrDollarBills wrote:jc23 wrote:Tomorrows Fever @ Sky game is the highest average priced ticket in WNBA history. I worry what embracing the villain role will due to Angel's psyche, but in terms of popularity it pays to be the Heel to Catlin Clarks babyface.
CC wants to move future games to the United Center which would be cool. Doubt the Wintrust Arena would be happy about it.
https://www.si.com/wnba/caitlin-clark-pushes-wnba-move-future-sky-fever-game-united-center
This should have been done already tbh unless they had logistical issues with using the United Center. CC is right.
Re: Angel, sometimes I think that too, because she isn't some bad guy villain at all, she's embracing it for the sake of entertainment and to help drive interest, but I'd rather she just play her game and at the end her and CC dap each other up and say good game.
Angel gets it though. She wants this thing to grow. It's not about her right now it's about the little girls watching her that will end up playing in a bigger, more financially secruee WNBA 15-20 years now.
Wingy wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:jc23 wrote:Tomorrows Fever @ Sky game is the highest average priced ticket in WNBA history. I worry what embracing the villain role will due to Angel's psyche, but in terms of popularity it pays to be the Heel to Catlin Clarks babyface.
CC wants to move future games to the United Center which would be cool. Doubt the Wintrust Arena would be happy about it.
https://www.si.com/wnba/caitlin-clark-pushes-wnba-move-future-sky-fever-game-united-center
This should have been done already tbh unless they had logistical issues with using the United Center. CC is right.
Re: Angel, sometimes I think that too, because she isn't some bad guy villain at all, she's embracing it for the sake of entertainment and to help drive interest, but I'd rather she just play her game and at the end her and CC dap each other up and say good game.
Angel gets it though. She wants this thing to grow. It's not about her right now it's about the little girls watching her that will end up playing in a bigger, more financially secruee WNBA 15-20 years now.
I didn’t like the can’t see me thing, kinda my introduction. The whole “disrespecting some mutual opponent makes me mad” just seemed like a completely bizarre and weird motivation that never made any sense. What? Felt completely random. I can however look back and easily dismiss it coming from a young person. Plus my favorite player of all time was basically a psychopath with manufactured motivations.
I also definitely didn’t like the clapping over the infamous CC on CC foul. Hopefully we don’t see the likes of that from Angel again.
But otherwise, I’ve just become a fan of her on court relentlessness and tenacity. Plus I certainly embrace when a player is willing to have a voice and personality, as long as they don’t go Kyrie.
Anyway. Sorry, young lady. You’re no villain. Your play is too likable, and fans end up liking someone who plays with a hardhat. Fan of both Angel, and CC. Their competitive rivalry is obviously good for the game, and hope we get many years of it.
I said on the Bulls board that she was starting to have a Joakim Noah feel. Just playing her ass off on the court, and completely unafraid of speaking her mind. It sure is a nice comp given Jo is undoubtedly one of the most beloved Bulls of all time.
MrDollarBills wrote:Wingy wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
This should have been done already tbh unless they had logistical issues with using the United Center. CC is right.
Re: Angel, sometimes I think that too, because she isn't some bad guy villain at all, she's embracing it for the sake of entertainment and to help drive interest, but I'd rather she just play her game and at the end her and CC dap each other up and say good game.
Angel gets it though. She wants this thing to grow. It's not about her right now it's about the little girls watching her that will end up playing in a bigger, more financially secruee WNBA 15-20 years now.
I didn’t like the can’t see me thing, kinda my introduction. The whole “disrespecting some mutual opponent makes me mad” just seemed like a completely bizarre and weird motivation that never made any sense. What? Felt completely random. I can however look back and easily dismiss it coming from a young person. Plus my favorite player of all time was basically a psychopath with manufactured motivations.
I also definitely didn’t like the clapping over the infamous CC on CC foul. Hopefully we don’t see the likes of that from Angel again.
But otherwise, I’ve just become a fan of her on court relentlessness and tenacity. Plus I certainly embrace when a player is willing to have a voice and personality, as long as they don’t go Kyrie.
Anyway. Sorry, young lady. You’re no villain. Your play is too likable, and fans end up liking someone who plays with a hardhat. Fan of both Angel, and CC. Their competitive rivalry is obviously good for the game, and hope we get many years of it.
I said on the Bulls board that she was starting to have a Joakim Noah feel. Just playing her ass off on the court, and completely unafraid of speaking her mind. It sure is a nice comp given Jo is undoubtedly one of the most beloved Bulls of all time.
Hey no doubt I agree. I did want to provide some context about the whole "you can't see me" thing that happened when they were in college. It started actually when Clark and Hailey Van Lith were talking trash to each other:
Van Lith and Clark are actually friends. Angel did it as a follow up to it, but the thing people need to realize is that none of this is personal. Angel especially is playing it up to drive interest and she talks trash but it's not serious as fans take it to be.
Even today when the ref approached Reese and NaLyssa Smith about their at times heated talk, they both waved the ref away because it was just them going at it in game, it wasn't anything crazy, they're both fellow Kim Mulkey students.
There are players in the W with legit beef but that's more with the older players. The young players kinda remind me of how NBA players are now, everyone is pretty much chill with each other.
dockingsched wrote:I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
dockingsched wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Wingy wrote:
I didn’t like the can’t see me thing, kinda my introduction. The whole “disrespecting some mutual opponent makes me mad” just seemed like a completely bizarre and weird motivation that never made any sense. What? Felt completely random. I can however look back and easily dismiss it coming from a young person. Plus my favorite player of all time was basically a psychopath with manufactured motivations.
I also definitely didn’t like the clapping over the infamous CC on CC foul. Hopefully we don’t see the likes of that from Angel again.
But otherwise, I’ve just become a fan of her on court relentlessness and tenacity. Plus I certainly embrace when a player is willing to have a voice and personality, as long as they don’t go Kyrie.
Anyway. Sorry, young lady. You’re no villain. Your play is too likable, and fans end up liking someone who plays with a hardhat. Fan of both Angel, and CC. Their competitive rivalry is obviously good for the game, and hope we get many years of it.
I said on the Bulls board that she was starting to have a Joakim Noah feel. Just playing her ass off on the court, and completely unafraid of speaking her mind. It sure is a nice comp given Jo is undoubtedly one of the most beloved Bulls of all time.
Hey no doubt I agree. I did want to provide some context about the whole "you can't see me" thing that happened when they were in college. It started actually when Clark and Hailey Van Lith were talking trash to each other:
Van Lith and Clark are actually friends. Angel did it as a follow up to it, but the thing people need to realize is that none of this is personal. Angel especially is playing it up to drive interest and she talks trash but it's not serious as fans take it to be.
Even today when the ref approached Reese and NaLyssa Smith about their at times heated talk, they both waved the ref away because it was just them going at it in game, it wasn't anything crazy, they're both fellow Kim Mulkey students.
There are players in the W with legit beef but that's more with the older players. The young players kinda remind me of how NBA players are now, everyone is pretty much chill with each other.
I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
rmontro wrote:dockingsched wrote:I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
Yeah, that one is pretty hard to explain away. Honestly, this is smart of Reese, and the Sky. Clark is bringing in all these new eyes and all this new money into the league. Reese and the Sky are smart to push this idea that there is a rivalry there, because then they get in on the money. Clark has been being professional and not pushing any rivalry between the two, but that's not what Reese and the Sky want. If they can push the idea that this is like a Bird/Magic situation, that puts them into the conversation. And while I don't agree with what they're doing, I can't deny that it is smart.
I also can't deny that Reese had a helluva game against the Fever Sunday, although Sides called a very questionable game to allow the Sky to come back IMO. The Fever should have had that game won.
wojoaderge wrote:I'm eager to see if the Sky can do anything against the Aces on Thursday. After yesterday, it seems a good bet that they'll start to feature the Sky Towers a lot more on offense. They combined for 41 points, and every single one of them came from inside or from the FT line. The Fever outscored them by 27 from 3 and still lost. Can you imagine that happening in the NBA today? So, on Thursday it's gonna be a 90's NBA team against a 2024 NBA team, lol.
MrDollarBills wrote:wojoaderge wrote:I'm eager to see if the Sky can do anything against the Aces on Thursday. After yesterday, it seems a good bet that they'll start to feature the Sky Towers a lot more on offense. They combined for 41 points, and every single one of them came from inside or from the FT line. The Fever outscored them by 27 from 3 and still lost. Can you imagine that happening in the NBA today? So, on Thursday it's gonna be a 90's NBA team against a 2024 NBA team, lol.
The Sky are probably going to get their asses beat tbh. The Twin Towers and Chennedy are legit, but the rest of their guard and wing play is dreadful.
Indiana is not a good defensive team so they couldn't stop the Twin Towers when things got real. Wilson and Stokes are another story entirely.
This. Reece's bitterness and flagrant, petty jealousy of CC has left an ugly stain that doesn't wipe away easily.dockingsched wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:Wingy wrote:
I didn’t like the can’t see me thing, kinda my introduction. The whole “disrespecting some mutual opponent makes me mad” just seemed like a completely bizarre and weird motivation that never made any sense. What? Felt completely random. I can however look back and easily dismiss it coming from a young person. Plus my favorite player of all time was basically a psychopath with manufactured motivations.
I also definitely didn’t like the clapping over the infamous CC on CC foul. Hopefully we don’t see the likes of that from Angel again.
But otherwise, I’ve just become a fan of her on court relentlessness and tenacity. Plus I certainly embrace when a player is willing to have a voice and personality, as long as they don’t go Kyrie.
Anyway. Sorry, young lady. You’re no villain. Your play is too likable, and fans end up liking someone who plays with a hardhat. Fan of both Angel, and CC. Their competitive rivalry is obviously good for the game, and hope we get many years of it.
I said on the Bulls board that she was starting to have a Joakim Noah feel. Just playing her ass off on the court, and completely unafraid of speaking her mind. It sure is a nice comp given Jo is undoubtedly one of the most beloved Bulls of all time.
Hey no doubt I agree. I did want to provide some context about the whole "you can't see me" thing that happened when they were in college. It started actually when Clark and Hailey Van Lith were talking trash to each other:
Van Lith and Clark are actually friends. Angel did it as a follow up to it, but the thing people need to realize is that none of this is personal. Angel especially is playing it up to drive interest and she talks trash but it's not serious as fans take it to be.
Even today when the ref approached Reese and NaLyssa Smith about their at times heated talk, they both waved the ref away because it was just them going at it in game, it wasn't anything crazy, they're both fellow Kim Mulkey students.
There are players in the W with legit beef but that's more with the older players. The young players kinda remind me of how NBA players are now, everyone is pretty much chill with each other.
I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
Slim Tubby wrote:This. Reece's bitterness and flagrant, petty jealousy of CC has left an ugly stain that doesn't wipe away easily.dockingsched wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Hey no doubt I agree. I did want to provide some context about the whole "you can't see me" thing that happened when they were in college. It started actually when Clark and Hailey Van Lith were talking trash to each other:
Van Lith and Clark are actually friends. Angel did it as a follow up to it, but the thing people need to realize is that none of this is personal. Angel especially is playing it up to drive interest and she talks trash but it's not serious as fans take it to be.
Even today when the ref approached Reese and NaLyssa Smith about their at times heated talk, they both waved the ref away because it was just them going at it in game, it wasn't anything crazy, they're both fellow Kim Mulkey students.
There are players in the W with legit beef but that's more with the older players. The young players kinda remind me of how NBA players are now, everyone is pretty much chill with each other.
I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
She is just another example of someone (men and women) that wants desperately to be viewed as bigger than the game.
The irony is CC, with her unmatched meteoric impact on women's sports, has/will continue to have more impact on Reece's future earnings than she does by her own play.
The Lynx franchise, and Cheryl Reeves who might be the most respected member of WNBA history, passed on Reece. Character does still matter when it comes to winning and unfortunately for Reese, she cares more about promoting herself than the sport.
Hate expressed through jealousy is very, very ugly and Angel has nobody to blame but herself for how a large portion of the fan base perceives her.
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wojoaderge wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:wojoaderge wrote:I'm eager to see if the Sky can do anything against the Aces on Thursday. After yesterday, it seems a good bet that they'll start to feature the Sky Towers a lot more on offense. They combined for 41 points, and every single one of them came from inside or from the FT line. The Fever outscored them by 27 from 3 and still lost. Can you imagine that happening in the NBA today? So, on Thursday it's gonna be a 90's NBA team against a 2024 NBA team, lol.
The Sky are probably going to get their asses beat tbh. The Twin Towers and Chennedy are legit, but the rest of their guard and wing play is dreadful.
Indiana is not a good defensive team so they couldn't stop the Twin Towers when things got real. Wilson and Stokes are another story entirely.
I hope Mabrey gets back on track soon. But an ass-beating is definitely what I'm expecting. I'm just wondering if they can do anything at all.
(Thanks for posting your response in the proper thread, sorry)
Slim Tubby wrote:This. Reece's bitterness and flagrant, petty jealousy of CC has left an ugly stain that doesn't wipe away easily.dockingsched wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:
Hey no doubt I agree. I did want to provide some context about the whole "you can't see me" thing that happened when they were in college. It started actually when Clark and Hailey Van Lith were talking trash to each other:
Van Lith and Clark are actually friends. Angel did it as a follow up to it, but the thing people need to realize is that none of this is personal. Angel especially is playing it up to drive interest and she talks trash but it's not serious as fans take it to be.
Even today when the ref approached Reese and NaLyssa Smith about their at times heated talk, they both waved the ref away because it was just them going at it in game, it wasn't anything crazy, they're both fellow Kim Mulkey students.
There are players in the W with legit beef but that's more with the older players. The young players kinda remind me of how NBA players are now, everyone is pretty much chill with each other.
I’ll never believe it’s not personal for Reese. Fan of Angel, but the way she jumped out of her seat and cheered when Carter committed that flagrant, that’s a natural reaction of someone that has a personal grudge against someone.
She is just another example of someone (men and women) that wants desperately to be viewed as bigger than the game.
The irony is CC, with her unmatched meteoric impact on women's sports, has/will continue to have more impact on Reece's future earnings than she does by her own play.
The Lynx franchise, and Cheryl Reeves who might be the most respected member of WNBA history, passed on Reece. Character does still matter when it comes to winning and unfortunately for Reese, she cares more about promoting herself than the sport.
Hate expressed through jealousy is very, very ugly and Angel has nobody to blame but herself for how a large portion of the fan base perceives her.
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