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Whatever men hoopsters do, women do ... well, 'better'

 
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You think I'm crazy. You think I was hit in the head by Troy Polamalu. You think I'm looooosing it.

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"I totally agree with you," said Tree Rollins, the longtime NBA player who now coaches the Washington Mystics. "You're not so crazy. I have to tell you I find myself watching the women play as much as the men, if not more."

"If you give women's college basketball a second look, you see the difference from some years ago," said David Stern, NBA commissioner.

Again, read carefully. No one is stating that Pat Summit's Tennessee Volunteers can beat Bruce Pearl's. They don't have the physicality to do that.

However the women's basketball skills are actually close to those of the men. Stern compared women's basketball to women's professional tennis. No one expects Sharapova to beat Nadal because Nadal is much stronger, but Sharapova playing Venus Williams is an entertaining match and the skill levels are fairly close to men's.

There are of course dissenters (I didn't speak to current college women's coaches or players because of their obvious bias). There are people who believe I'm the lone passenger on a ship of fools.

Gentlemen, start your ridicule.

"You are crazy," e-mailed Dallas owner Mark Cuban. "If it was on par (with the men's college game) there wouldn't be the Division I blowouts you see all the time. That said, if you write it, every women's player will love you."

So there's that.

The women's college game still has flaws. There are still too many moments when you see a women's college player bounce the basketball off her knee. The women's games lack the basketball equivalent of heroin: the huge slam dunk.

But based on various interviews -- and my own eyes -- women run their offenses almost as well as the men, shoot almost as well (though sometimes still a little more awkwardly) and move the ball in transition almost as well. You could have never said anything like just a short time ago.

"The only thing, in my opinion, the women can't do is dunk the ball in traffic," said Rollins. "Almost everything else they're doing as well as the men. People may laugh at that but it's true."

There are several major things that have made the women's game improve dramatically:

1. The women have closed the gap on the men in terms of two major fundamentals: dribbling and shooting.

"One of the big things is 3-point shooting," said Rollins. "It's much better."

2. Women actually play more team ball than the men. "When I played we had a better grasp of the fundamentals than NBA players today," Rollins said. "We were team oriented. You don't see that now as much in the NBA and in some ways you don't see it as much as you do in men's college ball."

3. More ex-NBA players are involved in the women's college and pro game than ever before. That is particularly true in the WNBA and there seems to be a trickling down effect beginning in college.

"The women listen to you more and trust what you're saying more," said Rollins.

Maybe I am indeed losing my mind.

But at least my mind is wide open.

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Reputation:91
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Since:Mar 19, 2007

April 4, 2008 5:53 pm
CBS much like all this pub about their crazy ass writer... This guy is completely wacko and has no clue what he talks about... ever
Reputation:94
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Since:May 31, 2007

April 4, 2008 12:54 pm

I usually like Freeman's articles but this one is flat out crazy. Women's basketball hasn't improved at all, it's still dull and full of mistakes. Half of the so called basketball players in women's hoops look like they just started playing ball the day of the game and are only on the team because you need 5 people on the court at all times but there aren't 5 good player ...(more)

Reputation:91
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Since:Dec 14, 2006

April 4, 2008 5:01 pm

Freeman and "Tree" rollins...both agree how exciting the women's game is? And Tree would prefer to watch the women? I think that has more to do with his job than the interest in watching the women.  Women's basketball will never be on the same level as the men's game.  "Whoooa another lay up....pass down the lane...another lay up!  drives left dis ...(more)

Reputation:91
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Since:Sep 5, 2006

April 4, 2008 1:41 pm

One of the earlier messages raised a good point - we like to see things that we cannot do.  The only problem is that most viewers don't know enough to KNOW that they cannot do what the ladies are doing. 

OK, the ladies don't dunk, and there are fewer acrobatic plays.  But where the women's game catches up is sub-plot. 

For the fan, it is great t ...(more)

Reputation:98
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Since:Sep 26, 2006

April 4, 2008 12:28 pm

I think what Freeman does not understand is that the reason the average sports fan watches a game, is because we like to see athletes do things that we can not do. Whenever I have watched women's basketball (which usually lasts about 2 minutes) I think to myself, "You know, I could go down to the local gym and see that level of basketball." Women's basketball has no "Wow! ...(more)

Reputation:98
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Since:Jan 3, 2008

April 4, 2008 4:42 pm

I'll give the women their due, they work hard and compete hard, but to even think that women's college BB is anywhere comparable to the men is ludicrous. You can't really believe this, no doubt you're just trying for shock value again as you do with your racism articles.

I'd rather watch a boy's high school basketball game than a women's NCAA game anyday. The ...(more)

Reputation:98
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April 4, 2008 1:26 pm
...or are you just high?  There has been NO improvement in the women's game over the past decade or better.  It is still error filled, dull. boring basketball.  If you took a men's bball game and put them underwater with 20lb weights on each foot of each player, THEN you MIGHT have a comparable game.  How is this front page article material?
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April 5, 2008 12:08 am
(POLL) What is the best men's league that you think the Lady Vols could win?
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