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posted Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 12:28pm PDT on Lowering the Rim � Will that Really Help Women�s Basketball?
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Cross-posted from BlogHer.com
It is no secret that men’s basketball has a larger audience. You can say “No! No! Really! Our high school girls team is the state champ! We sell out every game!” an that may be true, but deep down inside you know that this is an exception and not a rule. Men’s basketball does better at every level: little league, Jr. high, high school, college, professional and international.
I guess that is why FIBA – the International Basketball Federation, or Fédération Internationale de Basket-ball – is considering lowering the hoop in the women’s game.
FIBA wants to see if it will make the women’s game more “attractive”.
*seethes*
At the first ever women’s basketball summit they also discussed new uniforms to appeal to a wider audience.
Now, before I completely flip my lid, I should let you know that FIBA and the International Olympic Committee already have smaller balls for the women’s game.
“The game as it is is a good game, but we have a large majority of women’s basketball players that don’t have that size and there are questions whether the game is as attractive as it really could be if you were able to play over the basket rather than under the basket.”
- via Karlovy Vary
Do people really believe that I watch basketball for the dunks? If that were the case I would watch the annual slam-dunk contest and just watch hockey for the rest of basketball season. NO! That isn’t why I watch men or women’s basketball. I watch basketball because I love the game. I buy tickets because I like basketball. Playing over the basket is great, but it is not going to determine where I spend my money.
When it comes to women’s basketball Jayda Evans always says it best.
Say what? To be frank, this has to be the stupidest idea I’ve ever heard at this point in the women’s game. What needs to happen globally is attention to coaching or maybe more cooperation with the WNBA so that more international stars could play in a league with the world’s best. Then skill would improve and that would draw more appeal globally.
Lowering the rim? For what? A cheap dunk? Please. FIBA should know by now that the game of basketball is more than dunking. A wicked crossover or three-pointer can be just as exciting — especially if in a close game that seals a victory. Just ask any Sue Bird fan.
As a feminist I am insulted. FIBA is suggesting that girls can’t handle the big balls (no pun intended) and women can’t play over the net.
Oh really? Let’s ask Brittney Griner.

I am not going to sit here and tell you that women and men are exactly the same, any five year old in a bathtub could tell you different. What I will say and what I do believe is that women’s basketball is doing just fine with the basket where it is. Lowering the hoop cheapens the ladies’s game.
I have a much better idea on a way to make the women’s game more attractive. Show it some fucking respect.
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There are 4 comments on this post. Join the discussion!
GinaLA
I don't get it%u2026women's hoops supporters constantly complain that not enough people are respecting, watching and becoming fans of the game but when someone in authority suggests a pilot program to try to increase fan interest they get all indignant and defensive.
As most of you that have played the game understand, basketball is a game of angles, trajectories and elevations all of which are based upon the location of the goal. It seems pretty obvious that changing the height of the goal will impact all aspects of the game, not just the ability to play above or below the rim. Since we all know that our WNBA heroes actually make most of their money playing in Europe maybe we should listen to FIBA and show some respect since the game seems more appreciated there than here in the States.
In spite of your feminist sensibilities, the women's game has been played with a smaller ball for many years both in Europe and the States, so in fact the "girls" aren't handling the bigger balls the men use. Maybe they can, but they aren't.
Finally please don't promote Brittney Griner as something that should in any way represent where women's basketball is going. Griner may some day be deserving of such a reputation, but right now she needs to work on recovering from her disgraceful blind side punch that broke the nose of a Texas Tech competitor and put her out for the rest of the season last year. All of us should hope Griner does a lot of growing up. Until she does the last thing we should be doing is holding her up as some kind of hero for little girl roundballers to emulate. That is exactly what women's basketball doesn't need.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 10:44am PDT
Title9
Even if they lower the rim their isn't going to be a lot of exciting dunking. Men can jump that's the difference it's not like the NBA is full of 6' 10 guys who throw up lame high schoo dunks like Griner, some NBA players literally seem to fly... That is whats exciting. Sure you need to appreciatee all aspects of the game but electric dunks are what make the NBA unique. Baseball is a great game by itself but without the long ball it's not complete... That is why the WNBA will always be a let down, regardless of the height of the hoop.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010 at 5:05pm PDT
acorral24
I believe that lowering the rim is a poor choice by FIBA and the rest of the Women%u2019s Basketball world. I play at the University of Southern California and it is a struggle to get respect from fans and even our own peers. The woman's game is so much more than just fancy dunks or playing above the rim. Yes I think it is great and exciting when a player, like Brittney Griner, can get above the rim. But at the same extent, what makes the women's game great is the way we bring the fundamentals back into the sport. The game was created by fundamentals and even some of the greatest male players in history can't dunk. But what made them great are the little things they did. Pistol Pete was one of the greatest passers of all time. He was fancy and brought a new angle to the game, but it was below the rim and it still caught everyone's attention. Sue Bird is one of the best female basketball players of all time. She is not tall and jumping over people to make the crowd watch her. She keeps her game simple but still fun to watch. With her amazing passes and the way you can always count on her to knock down the game winning shot.
People who only look at the NBA as a source of entertainment are going to focus on the thrilling excitement of a highlight dunk. They are highlight watchers, not real true fans of the game itself. A true fan can separate the men%u2019s and women%u2019s game and not look at either one based on how many points of excitement there were. I do think the women%u2019s game is getting more exciting as the years go on. But nobody gives it a chance. There is a strong stereotype with women%u2019s basketball that it is boring and our games are like watching paint dry. This might be because we actually run plays, or because we do not travel and follow the rules of the game. But unless you are apart of the women%u2019s game and understand what we go through on a daily basis to compete, then you would not care about our game. For people who want to change the way we dress to catch more male viewers, or lower our rim so that we can play above it, is to lower the game itself. We say the women%u2019s game is already looked at from a lower standpoint than the men%u2019s game. Why lower it more, literally, and make us seem even lesser than the men? This would make our sport into a strict entertainment center. Uniforms men want to see and women dunking seem perfect for the common male. But what about the woman who loves basketball and plays it for the passion? This destroys her dream and put males on top in yet another aspect. Women already get paid less and don%u2019t get any respect, as it is, why make things worse by lowering the standards to our game?
Monday, October 11, 2010 at 5:51pm PDT
GoonSquadSarah
Yes! Yes! Exactly! We don't need to lower our standards.
Tuesday, October 12, 2010 at 12:28pm PDT