Readers Got Next on WNBA Debut
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At the risk of sounding very sexist, from what I observed this past weekend from the Women’s NBA, this league will not be around long. The quality of play just isn’t there yet.
Since most women couldn’t care less about a basketball game, no matter the sex of the players, the league would have to be mainly supported by men. Given the quality of play men are used to, I don’t see them watching these games in mass numbers for very long.
BILL STAMPS
Cerritos
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Now we’ll see real basketball as it should be played. Not slam dunks and hanging on the rim a la the NBA.
Go girls, go!
GRAYCE W. WEBSTER
Laguna Beach
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Gender equity is here in sports. The greed of women professional basketball players is equal to the greed of the men.
The women’s desire for the highest salaries led some players to join one league and some players a second. Since there is not enough talent to staff two leagues, the result is bad basketball--poor shooting percentages, erratic passing, unnecessary fouls and too many turnovers.
In spite of the preseason hype, it is not enjoyable to watch.
HAL SHAWLEE
Los Angeles
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I play in an over-40 basketball league. None of the players on our team ever played college ball. No disrespect to the WNBA, but after all the hype and then watching the Sparks play, all I can say is “We got next.”
P.J. GENDELL
Beverly Hills
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After blowing her dunk attempt, Lisa Leslie should take a seat and contemplate why the WNBA’s catch phrase, “We got next,” is usually reserved for losers.
CALVIN E. RICHMOND
Long Beach
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Lisa Leslie’s “attempt” at a dunk looked very similar to Shaq’s “attempt” at a free throw.
GERRY LOOMAN
Camarillo
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Now I know ESPN, NBC and the teams themselves like to bend the truth, but you, a newspaper, are suppose to tell the facts. In Earl Gustkey’s story on the first WNBA game, he mentioned that there were 14,284 people there. Yeah, right. I watched parts of the game on TV--take a look at your own picture in the sports section--there were about 3,000-5,000 people, tops, at that game.
Your story made you seem like you were a paid shill whose job was to promote the league. Next time, just report the facts, because this was a case of terrible reporting and journalism.
RICH LANG
Encino
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Now that there is a women’s professional basketball league, how long before some idiot judge decrees that the public has to attend the women’s games in the same numbers that they attend the NBA games?
DAVID HILTS
La Palma
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