Post by libertyfan2020 on Dec 18, 2022 17:35:41 GMT -5
I noticed a lot of the newer, younger media for the W come off very arrogant and entitled. At least through their socials. This showed at the 2022 ASG in Chicago. These media members hyped up the game as it was the best ever while fans at the game were shut out. Until mainstream media coverage for the league exists, most covering the league are working part-time.
I noticed a lot of the newer, younger media for the W come off very arrogant and entitled. At least through their socials. This showed at the 2022 ASG in Chicago. These media members hyped up the game as it was the best ever while fans at the game were shut out. Until mainstream media coverage for the league exists, most covering the league are working part-time.
It was never more evident at the ASG the divide between the media and the fans and how the league favored the media. I called out the media on Twitter that weekend and probably soured some of them.
I noticed a lot of the newer, younger media for the W come off very arrogant and entitled. At least through their socials. This showed at the 2022 ASG in Chicago. These media members hyped up the game as it was the best ever while fans at the game were shut out. Until mainstream media coverage for the league exists, most covering the league are working part-time.
Yeah, god bless their enthusiasm but when real issues come up, they need to not work to effectively help out the league by totally turning a blind eye or even just barely acknowledging them. The media overall has gotten a lot better in recent years, but it’s still not where it needs to be yet regarding the full scope of covering the league – good, bad, everything in between.
Baylor doesn't look good. And this is against a Arizona team that got spanked by Kansas lol
I found it funny how the ESPN commentators were talking up Baylor's efficient guard play and then they couldn't cope with Arizona's trapping and blitzing. Also, Caitlin Bickle being your best inside option is not a good thing.
Pellington would be an intriguing WNBA prospect if she had shooting range beyond 8-10 feet from the basket. As it is, she's a B-grade version of Jordin Canada.