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re: South Carolina women's bball - 1st national champs not invited to White House since 1983

Posted on 10/20/17 at 11:52 am to
Posted by Cheese Grits
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Posted on 10/20/17 at 11:52 am to
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Women are just not gifted with the athletic tools necessary to be good basketball players, at least not using the same rules and rim height as men. Basketball is a niche sport athletically speaking.


#1 They have a definite size and weight difference by statistical mean

#2 They have been playing for a far shorter time


By your logic

HS football = college football = NFL

Clearly there are size and weight differences between these 3 yet folks still turn up to watch games at each level. If you are going to say stupid crap like this at least compare like to like and not apples to oranges.
Posted by Roger Klarvin
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Posted on 10/20/17 at 12:07 pm to
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Clearly there are size and weight differences between these 3 yet folks still turn up to watch games at each level. If you are going to say stupid crap like this at least compare like to like and not apples to oranges.


But that's the point: The best women's players in the world will get dominated by boys.

The WNBA All-Star team would lose by 50 to a playoff caliber 6A Texas men's HS team. They may not score against a college men's team.

Women playing basketball is a square peg in a round hole. It's not just that they aren't as good as men, they're objectively bad at it. Everything they do of a court looks forced and awkward. It takes all their might to hurl a ball to the rim from the three point line. They awkwardly two-hand layup with their strong hand like grade school boys, and many "elite" women's players can't use their off hand to lay up at all. They look down at the ball when they dribble. And on and on.
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