Raymond |
Thu Sep 07, 2006 01:54pm |
Bottom-line is that WNBA gives the teen female population a professional team sport with which they can identify. It's ludicrous to compare the WNBA to MLB, NFL, NCAA-M b-ball, or NCAA football. It'll never reach those levels, NEVER. But I don't think that is the charter of the WNBA. Professional sports are a business. And sports revenue by and large comes from the pockets of men, whether you're talking about teens buying jerseys and caps and sneakers, or middle-to-upper class men buying season tickets and satellite/cable packages. Take 50 male CEO's and 50 female CEO's. What percentage from each group is going to spend their personal money on a luxury box for the local NFL team or court side season tickets along celebrity row? Women don't spend their $$$ the same way men do, that's just a fact in America.
Basketball is the only professional team sport available to women. There will never be true or legitimate professional football, hockey, or baseball for women. There is no interest in women's soccer past the World Cup and Olympics. Most of the other sports women excel in are individual sports. And when do those sports get good ratings? When someone sexy is competing for a title, that's when.
So the fact that 14,000 showed up for a WNBA game or a network of any type is willing to broadcast it is really an accomplish in and of itself considering the state of womens' sports in America. And I'm willing to wager that a few of those aforementioned CEO's will buy WNBA tickets if they have a teenage daughter in the household.
And the WNBA is significant enough that top-level officials from both the women's and men's side of the game officiate in it. So that at least gives it some legitimacy in my eyes.
I personally don't watch the WNBA b/c it doesn't interest me, just like MLB and NHL don't. I had interest when it began b/c I used to play pick-up ball with one of the original L.A. Sparks. But once she moved to the front office my interest waned completely and I stopped watching. The only thing that would get me back to watching would be if one of the local HS products were to make it into the league.
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