General Official 2018 WNBA Thread

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Sex Chicken

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Minnesota Lynx looking to defend their title! Should be a hell of a season!



If they play that Lynx brand of basketball I don’t think there’s any stopping them.


Let’s


Get it

Girls!!!
 

Truck Party

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Women suck at basketball.
The league is crazy, I gave it a try in daily fantasy last year during the MLB all star break, injury news is non existent & a lot of the players were overseas in the playoffs of other leagues. I have since retired from WNBA gambling
 

Hauler

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Real talk:

Could an average High School boys team beat a WNBA team?
 

Truck Party

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Real talk:

Could an average High School boys team beat a WNBA team?
I'd say no, but a college team would blow them out by at least 30.

edit: higher level high school teams would probably beat them, it's the 'average' part that I don't think could handle WNBA. I played in high school on a team that was a contender for the state title every year & I remember playing a lot of teams where the tallest guy was 6'3, & some of the WNBA players are very good
 

Jesus X

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the wnba doesn't even take itself serious most the players have to go overseas to make any money they give them more respect there.
 

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I think this is an important question worthy of a hearty debate. Also, put it back in your pants Robbie, she's a lesbian

Is Diana Taurasi the Greatest Women's Basketball Player of All Time?
The Phoenix Mercury guard just became the WNBA's all-time leading scorer, adding to an impressive list of career accomplishments. Is she the best ever?




Diana Taurasi's resume reads like that of a video game create-a-player: three NCAA championships at UConn, three WNBA titles with the Mercury, four Olympic gold medals, five WNBA scoring titles, and nine first-team All-WNBA appearances.

To the list, add WNBA all-time leading scorer. Late in the second quarter of the Phoenix Mercury's game against the Los Angeles Sparks on Sunday, Taurasi dribbled around a screen, drove to the basket, and sank an easy lay-up—giving her 7,489 career points, which moved her past Tina Thompson for the league record.

For a decade and a half, Taurasi has been a dominant figure in her sport, a six-foot sharpshooter with incredible instincts and a reputation as a wonderful teammate. Following the 35-year-old's latest accomplishment, it's fair to ask: Is she the greatest women's basketball player of all-time?

The answer, it turns out, is complicated.

the rest is here Is Diana Taurasi the Greatest Women's Basketball Player of All Time?

 

Splinty

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