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Seriously asking, is the only reason why they have been around so long is because the NBA is infusing cash into this league? It seems no one outside of gamblers and probably some women rights groups are interested in this type of entertainment if you can call it that. If the ABL couldn't survive and the XFL couldn't, how the hell can this crap make it for so long?
 

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I respectfully disagree, wierdly enough I think the women college basketball from a couple of years ago was more entertaining than this. I watched some of the game the other night and the usual: MANY missed layups, girls looked confused out there like they don't know the plays, they look tentative and numerous scoring droughts are the regular. They are many more things I saw that had me wonder this like I have previous years but overall I admire their effort for trying to have a woman's league but this crap sucks. You see a long term future for them General after the NBA weens them off the tit? Seems like the NBA if they are infusing cash are tired of putting money into it because relocate into another city every year just about.
 

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By the way General, I may not have a choice to watch it next year because my sister maybe playing in the league.
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I respect your opinion. I could argue the same point with the "Run up the middle" boring NFL.
 

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