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bballjunkee212
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Posted: 02/04/08 12:29 am ::: I Hate Candace Parker^2 |
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I'm trying watch LSU vs. Florida, and the announcers can't stop yapping about Candace Parker, and how everything she does is the paragon of how basketball ought to be played-- it's like the game that's on is just something to do until Candace Parker plays again. Tell me again how she's really the best player in wcbb, and there's no media campaign to create her as a marketing icon.
I usually don't make predictions or guarantees, but here's one: If Parker doesn't go to the WNBA and absolutely dominate the league-- I mean convincingly-- after all, once she's in the W, what's there to stop her, right-- in her rookie season-- heck, if she doesn't win a championship in her first three years-- like Taurasi has-- I'm gonna find new ways to define the term "smug."
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bballfan2005
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flojojr2007
Joined: 12 Aug 2005 Posts: 2615 Location: Traveling
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Posted: 02/04/08 2:18 am ::: Re: I Hate Candace Parker^2 |
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bballfan2005 wrote: |
bballjunkee212 wrote: |
Tell me again how she's really the best player in wcbb |
She won the Wade Trophy and a NC as a sophomore, and she led Team USA during the 2006 World Championships. Now, would you kindly STFU and get over this sick anti-Parker obsession? Not everyone has to like her (I'm fairly neutral about her these days), but damn...give her a little respect. |
Amen!!!
The hype around her is definitely well-deserved. It seems like you don't like her because of the media not due to something she said/did.
As far as the Taurasi thing, I wasn't a big fan of hers when she played in college but that was because I loved the Blue Devils @ the time & she just happened to be playing for UConn. I always respected her skills tho. |
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p_d_swanson
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Posted: 02/04/08 2:44 am ::: Re: I Hate Candace Parker^2 |
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bballjunkee212 wrote: |
heck, if she doesn't win a championship in her first three years-- like Taurasi has-- I'm gonna find new ways to define the term "smug." |
The Mercury's title came in Taurasi's fourth WNBA season...
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harlem_basketball
Joined: 25 Jul 2005 Posts: 2666 Location: Gee I don't know...Harlem maybe?
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Posted: 02/04/08 11:04 am ::: |
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Normally I'd say get over it but I can understand the annoyance when you're watching a game that the player isn't even playing in, and we all know the double standard that exists, given that this complaint would be (and has been) cosigned if it were Lisa Leslie instead of Candace being irrelevantly discussed. After all, what was the biggest complaint about Ann Meyers behind the mic, besides her penchant for pulling nonsense out of her ass?
However, Candace is not the first, nor is she the last to be named the media annointed savior of women's basketball. Therefore, I'm back to my original feeling - get over it. We've all been watching long enough to know and accept the drill. Even if the game reaches the highest of heights, there will still be players that are projected to be the end all be all of the game - ask LeBron, Chamique and Diana. Tomorrow it'll be Brittney Griner and Lance Stephenson. |
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thatGAgirl
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myt
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jimmyk
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Posted: 02/04/08 12:43 pm ::: |
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Hmm. Let's analyze the last 10 years of college seniors going to the W...
Chamique Holdsclaw was supposed to be the savior of the league nine years ago. That SO didn't happen.
The entire Class of 2002 was supposed to be the savior of the league. Nah.
Diana Taurasi was supposed to be the savior of the league. Not so much.
Now they're saying it's Candace Parker. I'm guessing it won't be her either. It won't be one player or a set of players that move the W to a place where more people pay attention on a regular basis. What it is, I don't know, but that ain't it.
As for the broadcasters of that particular game, I really wish people would stick with calling the game they're looking at as opposed to talking about everyone else in the country. Stick to what your eyes are on, people.
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mercfan3
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Posted: 02/04/08 2:35 pm ::: |
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jimmyk wrote: |
Hmm. Let's analyze the last 10 years of college seniors going to the W...
Chamique Holdsclaw was supposed to be the savior of the league nine years ago. That SO didn't happen.
The entire Class of 2002 was supposed to be the savior of the league. Nah.
Diana Taurasi was supposed to be the savior of the league. Not so much.
Now they're saying it's Candace Parker. I'm guessing it won't be her either. It won't be one player or a set of players that move the W to a place where more people pay attention on a regular basis. What it is, I don't know, but that ain't it.
As for the broadcasters of that particular game, I really wish people would stick with calling the game they're looking at as opposed to talking about everyone else in the country. Stick to what your eyes are on, people. |
Exactly...
The overall improved play for the league is going to do more than any individual player. Perhaps a rivalry created with Parker and Taurasi (Most popular players, Tenn vs. Uconn, and West Coast rivals...more than likely) would bring some media attention..but I'd say last year's championship game probably did more than Parker will. No one individual will save the league.
As for Parker. I don't like her, I've said it before. I don't think she's "the best ever" either, or at least she hasn't proven it yet. That doesn't make her bad, or it doesn't mean other people can't like her (I'm pretty sure Tenn fans do) And I don't HATE her..I mean, you really shouldn't hate anyone you've never met..except of course GW..
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bballfan2005
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Posted: 02/04/08 2:56 pm ::: |
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jimmyk wrote: |
Hmm. Let's analyze the last 10 years of college seniors going to the W...
Chamique Holdsclaw was supposed to be the savior of the league nine years ago. That SO didn't happen.
The entire Class of 2002 was supposed to be the savior of the league. Nah.
Diana Taurasi was supposed to be the savior of the league. Not so much.
Now they're saying it's Candace Parker. I'm guessing it won't be her either. It won't be one player or a set of players that move the W to a place where more people pay attention on a regular basis. What it is, I don't know, but that ain't it. |
Exactly. It's just hype. Candace isn't the first one to receive it, and she won't be the last. She is not going to singlehandedly raise the WNBA's interest level among casual sports fans. That's just not going to happen. She just gives commentators something to talk about during games, that's all. The WNBA will always be an afterthought in the minds of many, and there's nothing that Parker can do that will change that perception. But it doesn't mean that people can't discuss her--even during games in which she isn't the participant. I don't seem to recall people freaking out whenever Latta was being discussed during broadcasts in which she did not participate. Talk about hypocrisy.
jimmyk wrote: |
As for the broadcasters of that particular game, I really wish people would stick with calling the game they're looking at as opposed to talking about everyone else in the country. Stick to what your eyes are on, people. |
I agree, and Debbie Antonelli (the color commentator for the LSU/Florida game yesterday) is probably the worst color commentator when it comes to dwelling too much on outside material. It doesn't matter who's she paired up with, either (the SEC guy--Neal?, Mike Hogewood, or Beth Mowins). She just can't help herself. Still, she's nowhere near as bad as friggin' Nancy Lieberman or Ann Meyers Drysdale Leslie Lockwood.
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myt
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PRballer
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Posted: 02/04/08 4:01 pm ::: |
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Dunks. I can say the only thing that will get talked about in terms of Candace's game on the next level will be her ability to play above the rim. It will earn her highlight time on Sportscenter, especially if she's able to throw them down a few times in her rookie season.
Over time, however, it will become less of a deal.
It's hype, but it will generate SOME press. And her initial campaign will be of interest, especially if we get a great Western conference rivalry going with Phoenix and LA contends for the championship.
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Exquisite
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Posted: 02/04/08 7:30 pm ::: |
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I don't think ONE particular person should be put under the pressure of "saving" the WNBA.It has to be a collective effort.There are plenty of great players already causing people to watch the game.
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chienboo
Joined: 19 Jan 2006 Posts: 331 Location: New York
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Posted: 02/05/08 2:06 am ::: |
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Speaking of dunks, I just watched a video of Maya Moore and Tina Charles having a dunking contest after a UConn practice. Geno was asking if f the basket had been lowered. Don't be sueprised if Maya moore becomes the new media darling. They'r already comparing her to Tameka Catchings.
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kage
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Posted: 02/05/08 4:36 am ::: |
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chienboo
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kage
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Posted: 02/07/08 1:47 pm ::: |
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Thanks. That's awesome! I hope they do it in a game sometime. |
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