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Can't have CC flying commercial.
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I'm surprised you would support a Coca-Cola (Georgia )product like Powerade over a Pepsico (North Carolina) product such as Gatorade.
They aren't stereotypes if it's true for a large percentage of the league.I'm of the same opinion. Her Vogue magazine shoot along with this helps to show a different side of female professional athletes. I think of the impact the Williams sisters had in fashion and the initial reaction from people who thought it was odd. Considering the stereotypes out there about WNBA players, I hope examples like this help to combat the "lack of femininity" talking point.
Looks like Kate Martin’s Covid year at Iowa was well-spent. There’s no way she would have made a roster last year but she had a terrific senior season. The Aces don’t really need much of anything at all so why not take a solid glue player who doesn’t have any clear weaknesses and has proven she can play among stars?
For a team that had no real positioning in the draft order, the Aces got better with their picks. Fair gives them a scoring punch, Martin can likely back up Clark, and Kitley could prove to be a solid backup center once she’s healthy. I still wouldn’t call the Aces particularly deep but they should have a much stronger bench than last year’s team that still won a title without one.
We can discuss further in the thread on flopping.Between draft night and this red carpet, there seems to be a theme emerging. I won't go any further, so I don't get in trouble.
From your perspective maybe, but not mine. I'm glad these players don't try to fit into a definition and are being themselves.They aren't stereotypes if it's true for a large percentage of the league.
I'm thinking if anyone can get Chennedy Carter on the path upwards, it's Teresa Witherspoon. If Coach 'Spoon can get Carter to channel that energy into a (somewhat) team-oriented approach, Carter could help this team. Big step-up to the starting line-up for Dana Evans and Lindsey Allen is there to be the grown-up on the court, which she's been doing since she was an 18-year-old freshman at Notre Dame.I liked what Reese did in her minutes for the Sky. She scored a few times in the post against Stewart and JJ. She was rebounding well, and got a few great offensive rebounds. Her relentlessness on the boards will translate to the W. When she comes off the bench I think she will outwork the other second string bigs.
I'm intrigued by the Sky's post play. A rotation of E Williams, Turner, Reese, Cardoso, and Harrison is very good defensively! I wonder who out of those 5 can provide double digital scoring. I noticed they were playing Onyenwere at the 4 some last night, maybe that will be an adjustment since Cardoso will be out 4-6 weeks (which really stinks!). The Sky also played pretty small in the backcourt running a combination of Evans, Allen, and Carter quite a bit. Mabrey looked good today. Deshields didn't play much. I hope Carter has matured and can function with this team. I think she's very talented. I'm looking forward to watching the Sky. Most people are writing them off. I think they could have a better year than the Mercury (who they had a big offseason trade with).
I wondered which preseason most clearly predicted the upcoming season the Mercury pathetic showing where the Liberty blowout.Normally, a team getting drilled by nearly 50 points would be the talk of the town. But the New York Liberty (who had last season's MVP play 20 minutes for them in this game) get stomped by the Cardoso-less Chicago Sky (101-53) and...crickets.
New York Liberty vs. Chicago Sky - WNBA Game Summary - May 7, 2024 | WNBA
New York is predicted to be one of the "super teams" this year, along with Las Vegas and maybe Seattle. It doesn't look to me like the Liberty learned anything from last season's Finals series.
Ikr.....DT in limited minutes this year could easily lead the league in technicals and flagrant fouls. As the million dollar coach of the Mercury confronts the pieces he gets to put together, last night's preseason meltdown indicates a jigsaw puzzle missing most of the corner pieces.Richard Cohen and his panel of experts in HerHoopsStats continue their countdown of the best players in the W; this time, going from #25 to #11. If you raised an eyebrow of Caitlin Clark being #27, well you might be in for another eye-raiser with Diana Taurasi at #25. I'll leave the reactions up to our WBB followers.
Ranking the W 2024: The countdown continues, from 25 to 11
Our expert panel's ranking of the best WNBA players for 2024 is heating up, as #RankingTheW starts to pick between the league's starsherhoopstats.substack.com
I'm not passing judgement. Everyone should be who they are. But it's a fact, not a stereotype, that the WNBA has a large number of both lesbian and "butch" players. Angel may not fit into these demographics, but it doesn't change that fact.From your perspective maybe, but not mine. I'm glad these players don't try to fit into a definition and are being themselves.
Can we just appreciate the players for their skill sets and not go down a road that will get this thread locked? It doesn't matter what they wear, and it doesn't indicate anything about them. All of the players should feel comfortable in what they want. Although I don't understand some of the fashion and styles, I appreciate that the players are expressing their own individuality. Heck, I rarely (if ever) wear dresses and heels, and I don't let that define me. I do me.I'm not passing judgement. Everyone should be who they are. But it's a fact, not a stereotype, that the WNBA has a large number of both lesbian and "butch" players. Angel may not fit into these demographics, but it doesn't change that fact.
Sure there is a large number, but many lump those who aren't into that category without a second thought. The point I was trying to make is that what Reese is doing helps to highlight that there is more to an WNBA player than many assume.I'm not passing judgement. Everyone should be who they are. But it's a fact, not a stereotype, that the WNBA has a large number of both lesbian and "butch" players. Angel may not fit into these demographics, but it doesn't change that fact.
... Not soon enough, apparently!So.. Moving along. When does the regular season begin?