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Post#1 » by Bcustom28k » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:17 pm

Does anyone think that women will ever be able to play in the nba, much like the pga. Obviously women are biologivally weaker and smaller.. but i think they should open up this can of worms. it would be amusing to me
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Post#2 » by theTHIEF » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:18 pm

no...
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Post#3 » by 23-7 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:21 pm

No, I heard she was at her community YMCA in the summer during the lunch hour, playing the working men during lunch and she was getting abused.
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Post#4 » by Flash3 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:21 pm

theTHIEF wrote:no...
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Post#5 » by AKBlazerFan » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:22 pm

ffs. Golf and Basketball require just a little bit of different physical requirements. What chick is gonna legitimately guard any dude over 6'4''?

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Post#6 » by theTHIEF » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:23 pm

Candace Parker on Lebron James?

Jameer Nelson would finally be able to dominate an NBA player...
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Post#7 » by Texas Longhorns » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:34 pm

No...they'd get dunked on. Women can't handle the physical nature of the NBA.
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Candace Parker - Taking Womens Basketball to the Next Level? 

Post#8 » by Flite » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:37 pm

I can't think of anywhere else to put this, but is Candace Parker about to take womens basketball to the next level?

Women's sports as a whole don't get alot of respect, they're obviously inferior to men's athletic abilities, but there are a few womens sports that command alot of attention - take tennis for example.

Women's tennis seems pretty big. I know nothing about it, but when I think of women's sports I think of tennis. There are women household names associated with tennis - Sharapova, Kournikova, etc.

Candace Parker could end up being one of those types, and in turn bringing womens basketball up to being a somewhat respectable sport. It'll never be as huge as tennis, because basketball is a much more athleticism based game and women simply don't have the athletic abilities of men.

However, Candace Parker is a freak in terms of basketball. I don't care if she's a woman, she's a player I like to watch and I find interesting. She just finished out her junior season with Tennessee and posted averages of 21.3 points, 8.5 rebounds, 2.5 assists and well over 2 blocks/steals a game. Those are some pretty god damn impressive numbers for a female athlete. By the way, she just finished her college career by winning her second consecutive national title after dislocating her shoulder twice before the title game, and turned to the next chapter of her career less than 34 hours later by being the first overall pick in the WNBA draft.

It's obvious she has the skills. But skills are not enough to make womens basketball a respected sport.

Here's the thing - she's incredibly marketable.

- She's the best player in the college game and probably the most exciting female player in history.

- This may not seem like much to NBA fans, but she has dunked on numerous ocassions. Casual NBA fans coem for the buzzer beaters, dunks and other highlight reel style plays. She is capable, from a womens standpoint, of making the most exciting plays womens basketball has ever seen.

- She left college early (rare in womens basketball), and won two national titles - consecutively, bringing her to the forefront of sports pages like ESPN, if only for a short while.

- She will be playing in LA, the city where stars and marketing plays a huge role in day to day life. She will also be taking the reigns from probably the most famous female basketball player, Lisa Leslie.

- A extremely important aspect or marketabitlity in womens sports - She's hot. Plain and simple. Think of the numerous women athletes that hit the bigtime and have become recognizable... Anna Kournikova, Maria Sharapova, Amanda Beard, Danica Patrick, Jennie Finch, Lauren Jackson - they're all goodlooking women. Looks are the key when it comes to marketing in womens sports. These are the female athletes you see on commercials, advertising everything from food to sports gear.

A female athlete can sell anything when she looks like this:

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Candace Parker has an incredible mixture of skill, personality, exposure and looks that I think could bring womens basketball up there as a respectable sport. As I said, it probably won't reach the tennis level, but it could come close.

It won't be long till Candace starts appearing on billboards, advertising pretty much anything you can think of. She'll be a household name in due time - and with that comes the rise of womens basketball.

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I wrote:Keep in mind I'm talking about how her marketability can take womens basketball to the next level, not so much about her skill. She could do what Jordan did for the NBA in the 90's, although on a much smaller scale. When most think of the NBA, they think Jordan. I think that the mixture of everything she has will make her marketable enough for casual sports fans to say - hey, that's Candace Parker on the billboard. Eventually I believe she'll be the name you associate with womens basketball, which, if she becomes the star (not just in a basketball sense) I'm expecting, will mean alot more.
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Post#9 » by Texas Longhorns » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:40 pm

There's also Cynthia Cooper who won 4 WNBA titles with the Houston Comets. She is RIGHT NOW considered the best player to ever play in WNBA. Lisa Leslie isn't far behind her either.
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Post#10 » by AgEnT50 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:42 pm

theTHIEF wrote:Candace Parker on Lebron James?

Jameer Nelson would finally be able to dominate an NBA player...


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Def not. . .the NBA game is just too physical
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Post#11 » by J-Mezzy » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:44 pm

Wasn't Diana Taurassi or however the hell you spell her name suppossed to be the best ever? She is still good, but I guess she was vastly overhyped.

Let's see if the girl that can beat boys in a dunk contest can step up to the plate
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Post#12 » by Flite » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:46 pm

Let's see if the girl that can beat boys in a dunk contest can step up to the plate


She did. HS Dunk contest against guys like Darius Washington, JR Smith and Josh Smith.

Her dunks were nothing compared to theirs, but nothing short of insane for a girl.

EDIT: Keep in mind I'm talking about how her marketability can take womens basketball to the next level, not so much about her skill. She could do what Jordan did for the NBA in the 90's, although on a much smaller scale. When most think of the NBA, they think Jordan. I think that the mixture of everything she has will make her marketable enough for casual sports fans to say - hey, that's Candace Parker on the billboard. Eventually I believe she'll be the name you associate with womens basketball, which, if she becomes the star (not just in a basketball sense) I'm expecting, will mean alot more.
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Post#13 » by J-Mezzy » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:48 pm

NO. She dominates women's basketball because she is the best athlete in the game, but her athletic ability will amount to nothing against men.

She is a great player though, just not compared to men
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Post#14 » by J-Mezzy » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:50 pm

Flite wrote:
Let's see if the girl that can beat boys in a dunk contest can step up to the plate


She did. HS Dunk contest against guys like Darius Washington, JR Smith and Josh Smith.

Her dunks were nothing compared to theirs, but nothing short of insane for a girl.


I know, I said let's see if the woman that beat the men can step up to the plate of being the best woman to ever play basketball.

By the way, she won because the boys kept missing waaay harder dunks while she just did her things, not hating though
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Post#15 » by J-Mezzy » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:52 pm

By the way, I find it amusing that Lebron participated in the HS dunk contest, but is afraid to take on the big boys of the NBA and I like Lebron a lot, but I still find this amusing
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Post#16 » by DelaneyRudd » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:54 pm

It wouldn't even be close. The most hardened feminist would tell you that (only if honest).
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Post#17 » by Flite » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:55 pm

I know, I said let's see if the woman that beat the men can step up to the plate of being the best woman to ever play basketball.


My bad, misread your post.
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Post#18 » by SmoothKobra » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:56 pm

J-Mezzy wrote:By the way, I find it amusing that Lebron participated in the HS dunk contest, but is afraid to take on the big boys of the NBA and I like Lebron a lot, but I still find this amusing


You don't think LeBron could win an NBA dunk contest?
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Post#19 » by semi-sentient » Wed Apr 9, 2008 9:57 pm

Not a chance.
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Post#20 » by GswStorm3 » Wed Apr 9, 2008 10:01 pm

Like already mentioned the NBA is way to physical for any female.

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