Geno has the best interests at heart for women's basketball and the cahonee's to come out and speak the truth. Griner making that attempt would be a real mistake and not at all in the best interests of women's basketball. All this would do is validate the negative opinion of those that don't appreciate what makes the women's game special. To them the value of basketball has become centered upon purely on showtime theatrics. Griner can not compete with or display those aspects of the game and will end up looking really bad trying. It will validate from their perspective that women's basketball is a vastly inferior game. It will set back the cause of the general public's acceptance of women's basketball as a worthwhile viewing option.
There are people that feel that unless women's basketball is like men's basketball, it's either not a good sport or it's not a "real" sport. I've said for years that men's & women's basketball is like baseball & softball - very similar games with similar rules but essentially different. Neither is better than the other; just different.Geno has the best interests at heart for women's basketball and the cahonee's to come out and speak the truth. Griner making that attempt would be a real mistake and not at all in the best interests of women's basketball. All this would do is validate the negative opinion of those that don't appreciate what makes the women's game special. To them the value of basketball has become centered upon purely on showtime theatrics. Griner can not compete with or display those aspects of the game and will end up looking really bad trying. It will validate from their perspective that women's basketball is a vastly inferior game. It will set back the cause of the general public's acceptance of women's basketball as a worthwhile viewing option.
I guess Geno won't be getting any coaching offers from the Mavs.
Griner's "I would hold my own" response is laughable. The only thing she would end up holding is her lunch after somebody handed it to her.
I'm sure she was being ironic/playing along with the absurdity. AKA, laughable. She knows she wouldn't 'hold her own.' But as a good sport, why not go along the the levity? Guess she doesn't yet know that is dangerous because as a public figure stuff she does/says can be interpreted in strange ways.
I'm puzzled that anyone, here or anywhere, feels the need to argue that she couldn't compete in NBA. It's like bothering to argue that 2+2 does not equal 17. Or that Dorothy Hamill wouldn't do well as a Sumo wrestler.