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Some general WNBA observations after attending last night
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[QUOTE="KnightBridgeAZ, post: 3209747, member: 591"] Last night we were in the 2nd row, court-side, near center court. As our first game in, I'm thinking, about 6 years, I noticed a couple of things I wanted to comment on: 1 - the game is very, very physical, but different from what you see in a college game. Almost every play seems to involve pushing, grabbing, hooking and what-not by half of the players (or more). No wonder the refs don't call it all and seem inconsistent. That said, it isn't as horrible to watch as you would think, it sort of is "in the flow". 2 - the game does not translate well on TV, at least not in the way it looks in the arena. It is so much faster, and in a way more chaotic, and you don't get as much of the static sets you see in college. The talent is just awesome. 3- regarding demographics - the one "group" that seemed to be missing completely, but makes up a significant part of every college team base I have ever seen, is the older folks. I know the BY skews to older men, but at Rutgers it was mostly couples. My wife and I bracket 60 by a couple of years, and we just didn't see many folks older than us. We feel like young'ins compared to some of the folks at Rutgers and Arizona games. Also, I thought the kid demographic, while it varies in general, was lighter than I am used to at U of A. [/QUOTE]
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