Showing posts with label Detroit Shock. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Detroit Shock. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2008

You can be as stupid and boorish as the boys — yes, you can!


So.

The WNBA has had its first benches-clearing brawl.

Congratulations, women.

That’s the import of a column by the L.A. Times’ Helene Elliott, who says that Tuesday’s fracas between the Los Angeles Sparks and the Detroit Shock was a good thing because videos of the incident already had drawn some 250,000 viewers on YouTube and “that kind of exposure is priceless.”

Elliott also said it was a good thing “because it forces us to think about the ways we perceive female athletes — and the way female athletes perceive themselves.”

In other words, male jocks tend to be respected for a tough disposition but we expect women athletes to be feminine, which is unfair.

Elliott concludes: “Tuesday wasn't a dark day for the WNBA. It should signal the dawn of an era in which female athletes are appreciated for being competitive and fiery. No apologies necessary.”

That’s a great attitude. I can’t wait until the WNBA has its first Ron-Artest-into-the-stands-to-punch-a-fan moment. Then, I guess, the league will have REALLY arrived.

http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-elliott24-2008jul24,0,5814206.column