Sunday, July 28, 2013

All-Star game could use improvements

There has been talk among fans today that the All-Star game should be moved. ESPN said the same thing.

Last night I suggested either Indianapolis or Minnesota due to their rabid fan bases and central locations. Other options floated today were Washington, D.C. and Los Angeles.

D.C. is a good candidate, as they've had sell-out All-Star games in the past.

LA is not an acceptable option. The Pac-12 Tournament was moved this year from LA because of anemic crowds for the last four seasons. It is not a women's basketball town. The WNBA shouldn't even attempt to bother with LA for All-Star festivities.

Pac-12 was moved to Seattle - an amazingly supportive city for women's basketball. I would suggest them for an All-Star game, but I don't want to give one city all the goods.

Indianapolis, Minneapolis or D.C. It's got to be one of those three next year. Not only would there be more fans, there would be more media to cover the events.

After a location is chosen, the All-Star game needs to give players more time to get there. Some teams had Thursday games last week, and athletes had to fly to Connecticut that night for practice the next day. Then the game the day following. What's up with the rushed scheduling?? Have the last game on a Monday, let players get there Tuesday, and have fan fest and practices Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.

Speaking of fan fest, there were no activities for fans this year. The one practice each team had, on Friday, was during the work day when no one could come. What is up with that?? How is there expected to be any buzz around the game without fan activities??

Next, there needs to be skills contests. We have some amazing three-point shooters in the league, and several players who can dunk, among other talents. Why weren't these showcased?

There needs to be some kind of pre-game show on TV, too. My homegirl and I were tuning in a half hour before tipoff expecting to find something on the channel, but all we got was a cooking show.

Let's get these changes cracking, WNBA. We need to make next year's All-Star game an epic event.

Other WNBA:

League president Laurel Richie would not address the WNBA salary issue with media yesterday.

The player's union agreement with the league expires at the end of this season. I predict getting a new contract will be just as painful a process as the last time.

U19 team:

USA U19s won their fifth consecutive World Championship gold medal today by defeating France, 61-28.

Club ball:

Basketball on the Bayou wrap up.

Peach State Basketball Summer Invitational talent.

Lauren Cox of Texas is an early one to watch for the class of 2016.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Someone mentioned this earlier but the Laurel Richie quotes from this piece just put me totally over the top. She's a disaster. Doesn't seem to understand the game at any reasonable level and talks constantly without saying anything. If there was ever an "empty suit" it's Richie.

One of Silver's first real tests running the NBA / WNBA next year will be how quickly he addresses the problems with Richie and either helps her become effective or gets someone in the job that has a clue.

If anyone is so inclined and wants to know a bit about Ms. Richie's tenure at the Girl Scouts of America just google it. The organization is now officially a total disaster due specifically to executive leadership over the past five years or so. I'm thinking the next time they pick someone to run the league they should go by something other than the recommendation of one ownership group and do some serious & professional due diligence to get someone qualified for the job.

Abacus Reveals said...

In response to valid questions and criticism earlier this season re. the cumbersome roster restrictions, Ms. Richie was quick to point out that the issue had been re-visited each season.
Now she won't address the issue of salary.
Both are components of the expiring CBA.
Careful, Ms. Lady. Your tippy toes are straying beyond a line best not crossed.

Abacus invites criticism and critique on his latest "journalistic" effort, if you can spare a moment of your time:
http://www.jonessportsworld.com/6/post/2013/07/-wnba-2013-dont-let-the-three-to-see-distort-your-vision.html

HuskyGirl1 said...

ASG was okay. Wish Sue Bird was playing. Looking forward to next year. All in a nutshell