This is why nobody watches the WNBA...

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Published 2020-03-09

All Comments (21)
  • @VeinySausage
    90% of the people in the crowd are family members the other 10% got there tickets for free
  • @jaephantum
    Man imagine being married to a wnba player and still having to work 2 jobs
  • @artturner2054
    I'm almost 60 years old, 5'6", and it's hard to believe someone sucks at basketball more than me
  • @Hurleyj09
    The WNBA is an inspiration to my grandma. She was paralyzed for 13 years but one day while a WNBA game was on the TV she was able to get up and go turn it off.
  • @dantheman52420
    The sportsmanship is great, every time one team makes an error the other team does too to be polite.
  • @SeanConnery-j7b
    I'm convinced that the boys team at a large high school could whip a WNBA team
  • @karriemsharief
    I remember being a freshman in High School our girls team was one of the top teams in the State. They challenged our freshman team to a scrimmage and we literally toyed with them. It was like playing against children.
  • @hooterville1863
    It's amazing how the announcer never calls out the horrible plays in the WNBA.
  • @caprae8103
    I don't even play basketball and this video just made my confidence in my basketball skills skyrocket
  • So I was watching and when she said the wnba is the most competitive sport in the world my wife snickered from the other room, lol.
  • @WJRAGGS
    ...I saw a full game once. At the end of the game, it 24 to 32. I actually made a sandwich, got a drink, some chips and the score hadn't change in 30 minutes. I love the WMBA!!
  • @CurzonEve
    Story time: I have never played professional basketball - not in high school, college, or after. I've always loved basketball, shooting around, pickup games at lunch, but that's it. My social circle used to have professional basketball players in it, and I had an opportunity to 1v1 a WNBA player about 15 years ago. I was expecting to get beaten down...but long before the internet got into it, I noticed that she was just slower than I was. She had tight form, but everything was just...slower. Dribbling, shooting, moving - slow enough that I was able to dominate her. I've never watched WNBA, but I've heard stories that people have offered money for WNBA teams to play boy's high school teams - I can believe it. If an amateur basketball nerd can take down a WNBA player, actual basketball players have no comparison.
  • @Victor-hn7yo
    I feel bad for the reporters. They have to stay awake the whole game.
  • @fazeexecute3454
    I have never respected commentators as much as wnba commentators
  • @thomascrownrg
    I'm beginning to think the crowd comes out for the comedy... They actually passed the rock to the coach one time.🤣
  • @josephharper3714
    “Now THAT airball came, really, really close to hitting the rim! Great shot! That was the closest airball we’ve seen all night! Good gracious it’s getting exciting up in here tonight!” ~ World’s Most Positive WNBA Announcer
  • @zaidsyed8501
    Can we appreciate the fact that this guy (I'm assuming it's a guy) actually went through the trouble of watching an entire WNBA "All-Star" game to bring us this content. That takes, strength, dedication, and perseverance man.
  • @e.k2961
    "we have basketball At home"
  • @markserour9115
    The methodical droning of the clown music playing ever so discreetly in the background throughout the video was icing on the cake. So deliciously funny.