gundysmullet wrote:NuggetsWY wrote:I won't say that no woman will ever play in the NBA but I seriously doubt any of the current WNBA will be the one to break that wall down. Quickness, strength, height all play a factor - the right woman may some day appear.
Explain how. And please use critical thinking, logic and reason. Thanks
To make an NBA team, a player (male or female) does not need to be the best jumper or strongest rebounder or best shot-blocker. To make an NBA team, some players fill in a niche. We have seen male players that were shorter than some of the females in the WNBA. We have seen male players that have been derided for their lack of quickness. The one attribute every NBA offense needs is people that can hit an open three. I suspect there are women that might now or will soon be able to meet that need. The same is true of ball handling. Jokic is derided for his lack of quickness but he plays point-center and does a decent job. He's not the best point in the league, he's just different. It's conceivable that a woman could do just as well at ball handling/starting the offense. I don't see that woman --- yet.
The biggest problem for any WNBA player wanting to make the NBA will be on the defensive end. The first woman in the NBA will undoubtedly be a guard (but you never know). That woman will need to be able to maintain lateral quickness and be able to fight through picks and do a reasonable job when switched onto a forward (hopefully not a center). But this is an area that some men struggle with also.
As I said, she'd need enough quickness to move laterally on defense and strong enough to fight through picks and defend in the low post (because some guards are good at low post offense) and she'll probably need to be over 6' --- then again, we've had more than a couple men that were well under 6' that played quite well.
Whether you are speaking of WNBA or Olympics or any other athletic endeavor, women have made great strides in increasing their abilities - in some sports, they have closed the very wide difference when compared to men.
I'll challenge you to use critical thinking, logic and reason to explain why it would be impossible for any woman to ever make the NBA.
P.S. I'm not so certain the NFL will ever see a woman play offensive tackle though.