jokeboy86 wrote:Would’ve like Sabrina taking that last shot but oh well
Laney and Sloot had great looks and are more than capable of taking that last shot.
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jokeboy86 wrote:Would’ve like Sabrina taking that last shot but oh well
Rich Rane wrote:jokeboy86 wrote:Would’ve like Sabrina taking that last shot but oh well
Laney and Sloot had great looks and are more than capable of taking that last shot.
G R E Y wrote:Aaaaaw you can see how much it means to both teams. Love seeing this. And for the love of doing right by sport please respect the game and coaches and players and stop with the in-game sideline interviews.
NOW you can interview them lol
jokeboy86 wrote:G R E Y wrote:Aaaaaw you can see how much it means to both teams. Love seeing this. And for the love of doing right by sport please respect the game and coaches and players and stop with the in-game sideline interviews.
NOW you can interview them lol
I think the players and league dont mind it because its something that the majority of the mens leagues dont do as far as unique media access. And you can see that the WNBA and its players have a much better relationship with the media than the NBA players and coaches. With the NBA it seems much more adversarial.
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Matches Malone wrote:
jokeboy86 wrote:G R E Y wrote:Aaaaaw you can see how much it means to both teams. Love seeing this. And for the love of doing right by sport please respect the game and coaches and players and stop with the in-game sideline interviews.
NOW you can interview them lol
I think the players and league dont mind it because its something that the majority of the mens leagues dont do as far as unique media access. And you can see that the WNBA and its players have a much better relationship with the media than the NBA players and coaches. With the NBA it seems much more adversarial.
MrDollarBills wrote:jokeboy86 wrote:G R E Y wrote:Aaaaaw you can see how much it means to both teams. Love seeing this. And for the love of doing right by sport please respect the game and coaches and players and stop with the in-game sideline interviews.
NOW you can interview them lol
I think the players and league dont mind it because its something that the majority of the mens leagues dont do as far as unique media access. And you can see that the WNBA and its players have a much better relationship with the media than the NBA players and coaches. With the NBA it seems much more adversarial.
Becky Hammon and Betnijah Lainey did not look amused last night. The interviews with coaches while the ball is in play is absolutely ridiculous. They're trying to work. ESPN sucks and the league needs to do better.
jokeboy86 wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:jokeboy86 wrote:
I think the players and league dont mind it because its something that the majority of the mens leagues dont do as far as unique media access. And you can see that the WNBA and its players have a much better relationship with the media than the NBA players and coaches. With the NBA it seems much more adversarial.
Becky Hammon and Betnijah Lainey did not look amused last night. The interviews with coaches while the ball is in play is absolutely ridiculous. They're trying to work. ESPN sucks and the league needs to do better.
Oh it was obvious they were annoyed but I think they understand that they’re still a growing league so if ESPN suggests or requests certain things that they have to do it because they still need the media’s help in growing the league’s popularity. In contrast to the players and coaches in the men’s major sports. I guarantee you that some of the men’s leagues and their players/coaches at this point think all they need the media for is to televise their games and thats it. They think they dont need to talk with them pre-game, in-game, post game or be friendly with them because they think modern fans dont even care about any of that and they can use social media to connect with them better anyway.