Posted on 03/19/2017 8:37:18 AM PDT by C19fan
By doing the things that coach Kim Mulkey had been emphasizing since a rare Big 12 Tournament loss, the Baylor Lady Bears opened the women' NCAA Tournament with an overwhelming record-setting performance. It also helped that the Lady Bears, with three post players at least 6-foot-4, were much bigger than NCAA first-timer Texas Southern.
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Yet the professors and scientists say there is no such thing as races. Yet what is the most obvious thing about the picture. Like it or not we are not all the same in sports or academics or literature or medicine et al.
Looks like the same recruiting standards for Girls’ Basketball as they use for football and boy’s basketball.
I’m thinking 20 and 13 might be employable in the real world. The rest look either mean, surly, or both.
Who would watch womens basketball? Jeez. Could we get mens synchronized swimming?
third generation raised by single mothers, prolly none of them are worth hiring
Back in the 80s guys like me who really loved basketball would watch women’s games because we appreciated the sound fundamentals and teamwork. They passed to the open player, they boxed out, they played defense. They played the game the way it was supposed to be played. To us this made watching the game enjoyable despite the lower level of athletic ability.
When women try to be men they are just horrible, loser versions of men. For decades now women’s basketball has been obsessed with trying to imitate the ghetto tough guy image. It just makes the women’s game unwatchable.
Why is that photo an amalgam of 13 separate photos?
Could they not fit that amount of sass and attitude within a single photo shoot?
I sense that 12 out of 13 would gladly murder me, and the white chick is on the fence.
and yes, the white girl wants to kill you tooo...
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