Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So you prefer for her to go and ride the bench? Team chemistry is important…I don’t see her fitting with this group. Matters not to be if she made the team or not; I’ll watch the games just like I’ve done for previous Olympics.
Nobody watches women’s BB at the Olympics. There are more exciting sports to enjoy, like ribbon dancing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she the best player at her position in the WNBA? If not, then no, she doesn't belong.
Good answer.
Anonymous wrote:Is she the best player at her position in the WNBA? If not, then no, she doesn't belong.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The olympic team hasn't lost a game in years. They won't lose a game this year. Nobody will care about them or watch their games and they'll wonder why. Women's basketball has the worst marketing and promotion apparatus of any sport in the country. There are high school teams better at promoting themselves.
This. As noted by pps - this was the worst business decision that could’ve been made. They’ve lost a great opportunity to grow their fan base.
You do realize that USA Basketball committee and WNBA are separate entities right? All the committee cares about is winning medals. Caitlin is a talented player but I don’t think she is ready for the physicality of international play this olympics, she may be ready for World Championships in 2 years but will definitely be ready for the 2028 Olympics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of when Lolo Jones choked AGAIN and the GMA hosts asked Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells if they should have "invited" her onto the podium for the medal ceremony anyway. Like, WTF? It's fine to have favorites, even if they're only your favorite because the media is telling you they're the best and the stats don't back it up. But to say that in the Olympics, the *fan favorite* should get a free ride onto the team/podium because that's what people who watch GMA/post on DCUM want to see, is truly baffling. Do you think the Olympics is a popularity contest?
I wouldn't be surprised if CC is on a future team. But many, many promising rookies (even very famous ones!) don't go to the Olympics right out of the gates. Steph Curry, who is extremely popular and the player that casuals most like to compare CC's game to, will be attending his FIRST Olympics this summer - after 14 years in the pros.
I’m betting you Curry had other opportunities and turned them down for whatever reason.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of when Lolo Jones choked AGAIN and the GMA hosts asked Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells if they should have "invited" her onto the podium for the medal ceremony anyway. Like, WTF? It's fine to have favorites, even if they're only your favorite because the media is telling you they're the best and the stats don't back it up. But to say that in the Olympics, the *fan favorite* should get a free ride onto the team/podium because that's what people who watch GMA/post on DCUM want to see, is truly baffling. Do you think the Olympics is a popularity contest?
I wouldn't be surprised if CC is on a future team. But many, many promising rookies (even very famous ones!) don't go to the Olympics right out of the gates. Steph Curry, who is extremely popular and the player that casuals most like to compare CC's game to, will be attending his FIRST Olympics this summer - after 14 years in the pros.
Anonymous wrote:This reminds me of when Lolo Jones choked AGAIN and the GMA hosts asked Dawn Harper and Kellie Wells if they should have "invited" her onto the podium for the medal ceremony anyway. Like, WTF? It's fine to have favorites, even if they're only your favorite because the media is telling you they're the best and the stats don't back it up. But to say that in the Olympics, the *fan favorite* should get a free ride onto the team/podium because that's what people who watch GMA/post on DCUM want to see, is truly baffling. Do you think the Olympics is a popularity contest?
I wouldn't be surprised if CC is on a future team. But many, many promising rookies (even very famous ones!) don't go to the Olympics right out of the gates. Steph Curry, who is extremely popular and the player that casuals most like to compare CC's game to, will be attending his FIRST Olympics this summer - after 14 years in the pros.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The olympic team hasn't lost a game in years. They won't lose a game this year. Nobody will care about them or watch their games and they'll wonder why. Women's basketball has the worst marketing and promotion apparatus of any sport in the country. There are high school teams better at promoting themselves.
This. As noted by pps - this was the worst business decision that could’ve been made. They’ve lost a great opportunity to grow their fan base.
You do realize that USA Basketball committee and WNBA are separate entities right? All the committee cares about is winning medals. Caitlin is a talented player but I don’t think she is ready for the physicality of international play this olympics, she may be ready for World Championships in 2 years but will definitely be ready for the 2028 Olympics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The olympic team hasn't lost a game in years. They won't lose a game this year. Nobody will care about them or watch their games and they'll wonder why. Women's basketball has the worst marketing and promotion apparatus of any sport in the country. There are high school teams better at promoting themselves.
This. As noted by pps - this was the worst business decision that could’ve been made. They’ve lost a great opportunity to grow their fan base.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. She didn’t even attend the tryout. She’s a rookie wnba player. The Olympics is about the best players, not putting together the team people want to watch.
I’ve got no knowledge of this sport but all the news outlets indicate the tryouts were held during the WNBA final four games and she was playing in them. You state it like she intentionally snubbed the tryout process
The fact that you said just said "WNBA Final Four" really demonstrates that you don't have any knowledge, yes. It's okay not to have an opinion when you don't know anything.
And it’s fine to not respond when you lack reading comprehension skills. I provided no opinion on the situation only pp’s writing tone.
I think PP is pointing out that there is no “WNBA final four”.