A long time ago when I was young, around 1980 I played one on one against an Evergreen State woman's basketball player. I had just smoked a joint so she got a point. Just one. She actually thought she was going to beat me.
A long time ago when I was young, around 1980 I played one on one against an Evergreen State woman's basketball player. I had just smoked a joint so she got a point. Just one. She actually thought she was going to beat me.
In all seriousness though, this girl is a beast. She's probably twice the athelete 95% of us ever have been.
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I played on a really good city league basketball team, and we were short a player, so my buddy had his wife play, who was a bench warmer on the Ducks Woman's team. She rung up 20 by halftime. Trust me, woman's sports are dumb as hell, but a major college woman's team would handle about any high school guys team, outside of the major urban areas.
This happens all the time when I play now. Women can shoot from the perimeter, I'll give them that. In a more relaxed style of play; pickup, city league, etc. They can be really good scorers. They still defend like shit and grab like one rebound a decade.
A good boy's high school program with a coach that actually teaches how to play and has a S&C program with a center over 6'5" would beat just about any women's team you could assemble.
A long time ago when I was young, around 1980 I played one on one against an Evergreen State woman's basketball player. I had just smoked a joint so she got a point. Just one. She actually thought she was going to beat me.
A long time ago when I was young, around 1980 1880 I played one on one against an Evergreen State woman's basketball player. I had just smoked a joint so she got a point. Just one. She actually thought she was going to beat me.
A long time ago when I was young, around 1980 I played one on one against an Evergreen State woman's basketball player. I had just smoked a joint so she got a point. Just one. She actually thought she was going to beat me.
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A good boy's high school program with a coach that actually teaches how to play and has a S&C program with a center over 6'5" would beat just about any women's team you could assemble.