The WNBA Attitude Problem Plaguing The League!

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Published 2023-07-18
The WNBA Has An Attitude Problem!

What's going on everybody, it's Too Lazy To Hoop, and here's how the WNBA Attitude Problem Is Plaguing The League.

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0:00 - Introduction
1:04 - Viewership Numbers
3:06 - Entertainment Value
4:00 - Lack of Evolution
5:17 - Attitude Problem
12:15 - Outro

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All Comments (21)
  • I just hate how the WNBA just ignores that Brittney Griner committed a crime. Like it or not, other parts of the world have different rules and laws!
  • @mbuvito
    The ball is smaller, the three point line is closer, but somehow lowering the rim is offensive…🥴
  • How they play in completely empty venues, sell no merch, and STILL think they deserve the same pay is crazy
  • @dingytv538
    So an WNBA player wants to share the revenue... agreed... so each player can pay $35,000 a year to play
  • @Christopher0632
    “Don’t try to understand women. Women understand women and they hate each other.”- Al Bundy
  • An equal percentage of revenue would likely end up with them paying for the right to play.
  • @ShepardDrake
    The thing that cracks me up is they play with: A smaller ball A smaller court Less minutes per game Less games per season Yet somehow, lowering the rim is a bridge too far. 🤣 I'm a 5'6 dude, I would LOVE if the standrd rim was lowered so I can start dunking. 🤣
  • @greyquestions5030
    WNBA is a prime example of why humility is important. Stop comparing yourself to the nba y’all are different accept your differences and limitations and then you’ll reap the rewards
  • The WNBA is this close to being a really hard Final Jeopardy category.
  • @ChosenPlaysYT
    The NBA should apologize, and say “You’re right, you could run the WNBA better without us. So it’s better we go our separate ways and then you can generate all of your own revenue and pay people whatever you want.” The WNBA is exactly like buying a homeless person a house to live in, then after a few years, they complain that their house isn’t as nice as yours. If the WNBA lowered the rim, and were actually fun and likeable, the league would do 10x better. Remember back in the 2000s when the women’s soccer team were the darlings of America who’s matches were insanely popular, even more so than the men? It’s because they weren’t constantly whining and existing solely to be a victim.
  • @julianbell9161
    Rob Parker said it best: for the WNBA to succeed, women have to care about it. Women gotta start buying WNBA tickets to go to games.
  • @gooberthoreau
    That prisoner exchange still is just a mind-blowing thing to know happened. In the history books it will be written down that a basketball player legit broke another country's laws, got a sentence that people thought was too harsh, so we traded a famed international war criminal, at one time the most wanted man in the world, prolific to the point that movies have been based on him, so that the basketball player didn't have to serve their sentence for their actual crime.
  • It's amazing to me how these women are supposed to be business professionals, yet they don't want to hear any constructive feedback. That's a scary thought for the league's survival.
  • @AmzaingCat
    this one quote from a fgc video sticks to me until today "we want to watch basketball not professional hot potato"