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[QUOTE="Majic Hands, post: 5095234, member: 8345"] I have clients who probably fit into the”new” or ”fab” fan. Average people who watched their kids participating through 12th grade but didn’t participate in athletics during college. Just average sports fan’s who all of a sudden were hearing about CC, tuned in to see what the noise was about. And for the most part. . . Got it. I’ve watched some wnba this pass season because I had a grandson who was losing his mind over CC had to have her jersey 22, and I needed to be able to have a conversation with him when he wanted to talk about a game. Thank goodness she doesn’t have a shoe. I guess by the current definition I’m not a “true” wbb fan. I’m totally okay with that. Several years ago I come across a wbb game, while looking for something to watch. Damn but I was impressed, these girls were passing to where the recipient would be, not where they were. Knocking down their shots. Running the floor, setting screens, executing the game as I understood it was meant to be played. As time went by I became more competent in finding this team on TV. For several years now the schedule appears on my calendar, majic. I buy streaming packages so I can get SNY living in Indiana. When a kid graduates that I really like I will check in to see how they are doing but I no longer watch as they pursue their professional career. As an adult. I guess I’m an odd ball. I happen to like the structure that’s been built for young women to develop skills that not only should help them be amazing players of the game but should carry them very well for the rest of their adult lives. Label me however you like. I couldn’t care less. And I’ll follow up by saying if I ever watch another wnba game again it will be too soon. At the same time I’m stressing whether or not the game on November 3rd at 12:00 noon will be on TV or not. If I have to listen on the radio I will but would really like to see the kids. [/QUOTE]
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