Real Talk About The State of Women's Basketball | LeBron James & JJ Redick

In this preview of Episode 4 of Mind the Game, JJ Redick and LeBron James talk about the state of women's basketball on the heels of the women's college basketball NCAA tournament (March Madness). Between South Carolina winning it all, Caitlin Clark and Iowa's amazing run, Angel Reese and LSU and the UCONN women's team... there's a lot to be excited about
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  • @G-II44477
    @G-II444772 ай бұрын

    He is right: women’s college basketball has more icons. Staying 3-4 years really helps create fandom and legacy

  • @SlipreePug

    @SlipreePug

    2 ай бұрын

    You said what I was just gonna say. 🙌🏻

  • @G-II44477

    @G-II44477

    2 ай бұрын

    @@SlipreePug 🤝

  • @Hibbs4Prez

    @Hibbs4Prez

    2 ай бұрын

    It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out. A few of us have been warning about the decline of men’s basketball for well over a decade and how men players don’t build a brand.

  • @mc76

    @mc76

    2 ай бұрын

    The one-and-done rule is great for the NBA. Not so much for college basketball. I hope the new CBA eliminates it.

  • @SlipreePug

    @SlipreePug

    2 ай бұрын

    @@mc76 I would actually argue it isn't great for the NBA. Most one and done's don't make an impact for the first two or three years of their careers. Cade Cunningham, Jalen Green, Anthony Edwards. For every nineteen year old rookie that makes an impact there are twenty more who sit the bench and have no clue what they're doing.

  • @benr979
    @benr9792 ай бұрын

    Caitlin Clark being extremely fun to watch and likable makes for great TV. And the rivalry with LSU brings even more eyes to the women’s game. Men’s college bball doesn’t have any player rivalries like that

  • @sherapower908

    @sherapower908

    2 ай бұрын

    Fact. Without angle Reese running her mouth it would’ve been talked about half as much. Love it or hate it that drama give everything such a fun storyline to follow. Stories make the average person interested

  • @mlouise1828

    @mlouise1828

    Ай бұрын

    ​@@sherapower908It added, but tickets are sold out every game they have before LSU, thanks to IOWA fans.

  • @dky2006
    @dky20062 ай бұрын

    I watched more women’s college games this year than all previous years, combined. One reason, Caitlin Clark. Like her or not, she deserves a lot of credit for the growth this year

  • @Betty-Boop809

    @Betty-Boop809

    2 ай бұрын

    I started watching her last year. She deserves so much of the credit

  • @dburger6093

    @dburger6093

    2 ай бұрын

    Bs. I've been watching women's ball for years and nothing changed but one particular player gets all this attention when there is literally HoFers they played before her that get any attention she gets. Don't get me wrong she's a hell of a player, and she will go down as one of the GOATS, but let's be honest if she was white people wouldn't be or watching as much as CC does and that's facts.

  • @No-turbo

    @No-turbo

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dburger6093A rising tide lifts all boats tho. Now all these women just gotta support each other going fwd and they might be able to make some headway/money. So far I’ve just seen a bunch of women reminding me of how most girl are just huge jealous haters. It’s not a good look.

  • @montazmeahii6029

    @montazmeahii6029

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dburger6093 It's not race. Steph Curry is the most popular basketball player and it's because of the way he plays. Caitlin Clark is popular for the same reason.

  • @chadburke852

    @chadburke852

    2 ай бұрын

    @@dburger6093Foolish

  • @karrionwilliams92
    @karrionwilliams922 ай бұрын

    The Caitlin Clark vs Angel Reese situation brought all the eyes from last season to this season…

  • @andrijastojcic5695

    @andrijastojcic5695

    2 ай бұрын

    Youre underestimating Caitlin rn... Her talent itself was entertaining enough to get people to watch

  • @karrionwilliams92

    @karrionwilliams92

    2 ай бұрын

    Definitely not…CC game by itself did indeed bring eyes to the game of women’s basketball no denying that….What you may be underestimating is one of the most prominent sports Colleges Top 5 for sure in the United States LSU and Angel Reese….They were drawing energy and eyes to the game as well being that Angel Reese was dominating at her position as well as being relatable to the young girls really being a girls girl with style plus Kim Mulkey going for her 3rd title as a coach it was a media frenzy for them…So once all of that came together at the National Championship game the energy for Caitlin Clark and the energy for Angel Reese and LSU plus all the antics that happened during that championship game between Clark and Reese….Everyone was left in awe and was looking forward to this amazing women’s basketball season that we all just watched and enjoyed no matter who you were pulling for these girls really entertained us…

  • @andrijastojcic5695

    @andrijastojcic5695

    2 ай бұрын

    @@karrionwilliams92 just googled angel Reese highlights. Would never watch. Caitlins talent seems to match what the guys can do that's why it's entertaining. Angel can't push around male players.

  • @Geeandrezzi

    @Geeandrezzi

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@andrijastojcic5695I don’t think anyone is underestimating her talent. Just nobody was watching her until last year like that due to the controversy (angel reese, White House). Clark was averaging 27 and 8 her first 2 years and nobody heard much about her until junior year

  • @karrionwilliams92

    @karrionwilliams92

    2 ай бұрын

    @@andrijastojcic5695 lol 😂 except you literally just watched to your own admission…

  • @dsteele2332
    @dsteele23322 ай бұрын

    I been on the women's game since the Taurasi days but when I heard about Paige Buekers in HS and saw her play i was like shiiiiiit I got to see this...then Caitlin exploded and I've been hooked ever since...now next year I'm excited to see Paige get her shine again and see what Juju does.

  • @nickels9254

    @nickels9254

    2 ай бұрын

    Already told my girl we going to see JuJu live next season. I’m a fan of Paige as well.

  • @TheFreshTrumpet

    @TheFreshTrumpet

    2 ай бұрын

    pullin for Hidalgo to have her top dog year. fun to see ND finally has some competition with a good SC team 😜

  • @latoyajackson8223

    @latoyajackson8223

    Ай бұрын

    I started watching when taurasi played as well

  • @brendajameson5093

    @brendajameson5093

    Ай бұрын

    Fulwiley was the most exciting player to watch this season.

  • @mattmcdonough3673

    @mattmcdonough3673

    Ай бұрын

    Juju is up next in my opinion

  • @23mudpie
    @23mudpie2 ай бұрын

    Its funny, JJ is 6'4 and even though they are sitting down, looks insanely small next to Bron

  • @senbimmons4474

    @senbimmons4474

    2 ай бұрын

    JJ has negative wingspan lol and LeBron a long 6'9 too

  • @mccunt8008

    @mccunt8008

    2 ай бұрын

    No diddy

  • @jordankelley8894

    @jordankelley8894

    2 ай бұрын

    Yes, he looks like a normal 5'9" dude. lol

  • @thespot5722

    @thespot5722

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@senbimmons4474I think Bron might be 6'10 close for sure

  • @senbimmons4474

    @senbimmons4474

    2 ай бұрын

    @@thespot5722 maybe he was always listed 6'9, I believe.

  • @rangergaming8316
    @rangergaming83162 ай бұрын

    Damn, we're getting a episode 4 preview two days before the episode drops!?! I love it and I love how they're talking about all forms of basketball.

  • @quince537

    @quince537

    2 ай бұрын

    This is from episode 3 that already aired. Unless they're wearing the exact same outfits for episodes 3 and 4.

  • @rangergaming8316

    @rangergaming8316

    2 ай бұрын

    @@quince537 it's from episode 4. They record two episodes in one session so episodes 1 and 2 were recorded on the same day, 3 and 4 on the same, 5 and 6 on the same day etc. It also says in this video's description that it's a preview clip for episode 4.

  • @quince537

    @quince537

    2 ай бұрын

    @@rangergaming8316 ah I see, thanks. I couldn't remember that conversation from episode 3, so I thought I was tripping, guess not.

  • @rangergaming8316

    @rangergaming8316

    2 ай бұрын

    @@quince537 yeah, they upload preview clips a day or two before the new episode drops. This one has a “KZread Exclusive” banner on the thumbnail which is new.

  • @Theiliteritesbian

    @Theiliteritesbian

    2 ай бұрын

    Man u need some frans

  • @RontavousPolk
    @RontavousPolk2 ай бұрын

    I think the Angel Reese Caitlin Clark controversy brought in a lot of attention to the game. Honestly 95% of the people watching the game know nothing about basketball. They are just here for the drama, the allegations, to see the villain be upset, the hero triumph, for their personal values to be affirmed in some kind of way. But not to take away from the talent of the women playing because there are some talented women out there and I am glad they’re finally getting the recognition and respect they deserve.

  • @JaeLee83

    @JaeLee83

    2 ай бұрын

    The most important point in all of this is missed.

  • @aking2330

    @aking2330

    2 ай бұрын

    It did without people needing to hate angel reese, there wouldn't be the love for caitlin clark. She not doing anything she hadn't been doing since she first got to iowa...I hate it but people love getting caught in the black v white junk

  • @Free_Introvert

    @Free_Introvert

    2 ай бұрын

    This is true. Lebron was being political let’s be honest lol

  • @BLUDDlyne

    @BLUDDlyne

    2 ай бұрын

    Well, this was the only reason I started watching. Plus these were the only two players I knew until last night 😅

  • @YinkaKaris

    @YinkaKaris

    2 ай бұрын

    Facts on facts! - The drama between Angel and Caitlin's was the boiling point for this recent surge in women college basketball game.

  • @booyaka213
    @booyaka2132 ай бұрын

    Basketball is indeed not as popular as Futbol, but nonetheless it is a sport played and loved all over the world.

  • @Blacklist324

    @Blacklist324

    2 ай бұрын

    True, but even in the States, basketball is second to American Football by a wide margin.

  • @dwsir2448

    @dwsir2448

    2 ай бұрын

    Imagine the views if messi/ronalod had a podcast like this. That alone should tell you

  • @themidnightdrop3503
    @themidnightdrop35032 ай бұрын

    Lebron and JJ's theory makes a lot of semse. While i do like mens college basketball players getting the opprotunity to support themselves and have a say in decision making, i do think the trade off is that you don't have that same feel you had before with players becoming college icons being recognized for their respective colleges. With womens college basketball, in the last 3-5 years, you have a lot of icons and brand recognition and it feels great really. This past season was especially the vibe i got as well

  • @kheldaryt

    @kheldaryt

    2 ай бұрын

    men's college is a disaster for both the game and the players... all just a short-sighted money grab at this point.

  • @vincentbernal635

    @vincentbernal635

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠That one and done mentality needs to end. More years to develop your game in college and prepare for the pros is much better. Not everyone can succeed from the start of their pros coming from high school like Lebron.

  • @ychickshateme11

    @ychickshateme11

    2 ай бұрын

    They leave cuz ncaa used to abuse their free labor and IPs, so players found ways not to go through multiple years of ncaa corruption, it’s that simple

  • @kheldaryt

    @kheldaryt

    2 ай бұрын

    @@ychickshateme11 honestly disagree with that sentiment. think both sides are greedy and ruined a good thing. ncaa was greedy in not seeing the future and figuring out some sort of revenue share. players and all of the people who whined about free labor (when only about >3% actually got less compensation than they created) are overvaluing making a few $ right now at the expense of the long term inherent value. Which, I get on the players side, what do they care but the college game is a fraction of what it would have been.

  • @Netsfan24

    @Netsfan24

    2 ай бұрын

    @@vincentbernal635explain to me how developing in college is superior to developing as a pro in the nba or even the g league/overseas?

  • @Lebowski55
    @Lebowski552 ай бұрын

    It’s really cool that LeBron is genuinely a fan of basketball. It’s cool that he’s rattling off all these esoteric college players that he enjoyed watching back in the day.

  • @boomboy1305
    @boomboy13052 ай бұрын

    Let’s not fool ourselves…. 90% of the viewers never watched women’s college basketball until Caitlin Clark started breaking records

  • @johnnysocket76

    @johnnysocket76

    2 ай бұрын

    I think most of us know that but those are the things that make people watch though... history being made attracts interest.

  • @onark777

    @onark777

    2 ай бұрын

    I've followed women's on an off for the last several years but CC is absolutely why I'm locked in right now and can list names of other great players. She's doing something spectacular and I think that's what a lot of people have been waiting for. The day we get a woman putting people on posters on a nightly basis will create another surge.

  • @blackrahk2037

    @blackrahk2037

    2 ай бұрын

    Most people who watch NBA today started with Jordan...

  • @TheKingofsoccor

    @TheKingofsoccor

    2 ай бұрын

    Cause the casuals want entertainment in the wkmen game. Thats why they dont watch. Cc brought the entertainment

  • @RespectMyNerdz

    @RespectMyNerdz

    2 ай бұрын

    Thats not true womens college basketball is hype as hell just like the mens college basketball We dont watch the WNBA everybody watch the women’s college games especially the tournament

  • @liveesunflower
    @liveesunflower2 ай бұрын

    As somone who has been a fan of women's basketball for a long time, I am so happy to see the popularity grow.

  • @chadburke852

    @chadburke852

    2 ай бұрын

    Enjoy it now. Gonna nosedive next year

  • @nicholaskatsikas4904
    @nicholaskatsikas49042 ай бұрын

    I think the women’s game is in a unique position because you have the dynasty programs of Tennessee, South Carolina, and UCONN that will get a lot of eyes on the program regardless but you also see these incredible women wether that’s Clark, Hannah Hildago, Cameron Brink, or Juju Watkins try to build incredible legacies for there programs and because of social media we here of these names way more than ever. Also in basketball if you put up crazy numbers you will get attention. The 41 point triple double in the Elite 8 for Clark was such an eye popping number it made you want to watch how she did it and then you see the talent leap off the screen. That’s why going forward the women’s tournament will continue to get a good amount of attention because there are more stars than ever and are spread out over so many programs.

  • @ohdaUtube
    @ohdaUtube2 ай бұрын

    People really missed out watching Taurasi in her prime. She was unbelievable

  • @sherapower908

    @sherapower908

    2 ай бұрын

    A Connecticut legend. I remember going to the games when I was realllly little. And I just thought she was the coolest person ever.

  • @patrisgordon6254

    @patrisgordon6254

    2 ай бұрын

    that's why KZread was invented - searching "Taurasi" now! 😀

  • @nickymilmil

    @nickymilmil

    2 ай бұрын

    The best players were all going to the same schools in DT’s college days. The 5 players they talk about all are going to different schools now. The rivalries, the drama, the regional stars, the stars that different demographics can relate to. It was a perfect storm.

  • @nickcothran3307

    @nickcothran3307

    2 ай бұрын

    I always thought she played the game more like a man than any other woman I’ve seen play. But I’ve enjoyed cc more

  • @TheFreshTrumpet

    @TheFreshTrumpet

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠​⁠​⁠@@nickymilmilperfect storm is a great way to describe this year + last, right kind of talent pool/drama + solid media exposure + boring men’s year, champ games went from 3-5mil viewers to 19m peaking at 24? that’s absolutely insane. never thought i’d see the day that even the internet grew some respect for the women’s game, so fun to see happen right before our eyes

  • @phmagnani
    @phmagnani2 ай бұрын

    Imagine if Zion and RJ Barret had played together 3 years in Duke, and many others, how amazing would that be.

  • @jcole82
    @jcole822 ай бұрын

    How are we all forgetting that Paige Bueckers at Ucon really brought the eyes first a couple years ago. Caitlyn is a scoring machine but she wasnt noticed first. Paige losing her whole sophmore year messed it up

  • @michaeloverton2437

    @michaeloverton2437

    Ай бұрын

    Made final four freshman year, made championship game her sophomore year even though she was hurt half the season. Junior year missed all of it. Folks forget Paige and UCONN blasted Iowa her freshman year and that was without an healthy Muhl. Paige was “HER” before the injury and if they got anything out of her in the second half UCONN is in the championship game

  • @nikkijohnson983

    @nikkijohnson983

    Ай бұрын

    Glad Paige stayed for her final year so she can get all the attention next year and then JuJu can have the next two.

  • @MaxaMillion711
    @MaxaMillion7112 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to Ed Cota

  • @gregoryharris4674

    @gregoryharris4674

    2 ай бұрын

    He was a dawg

  • @FOWBOWZ
    @FOWBOWZ2 ай бұрын

    This may be the fastest growing basketball podcast ever. It's been out for like two weeks and it's already at 500k+

  • @quick2mack74

    @quick2mack74

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s LeBron 😑. If this was a Kobe podcast this shit would be over a million already.

  • @nathanmulchandani2869

    @nathanmulchandani2869

    2 ай бұрын

    @@quick2mack74mentally ill. Bringing Kobe into this for no reason.

  • @MrAlvarez23

    @MrAlvarez23

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@quick2mack74WHY the Hate bro RiP Kobe😢😢

  • @quick2mack74

    @quick2mack74

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MrAlvarez23 There is no hate bro.

  • @genocidehero9687

    @genocidehero9687

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@MrAlvarez23he a rapist

  • @pandorum67
    @pandorum672 ай бұрын

    5-6 years ago I couldn’t even tell you when the wnba started and finished but now I know players going into the draft. It’s definitely coming up

  • @247Tongan

    @247Tongan

    2 ай бұрын

    It’s probably because basketball really only has 1 credible league where as in football, they have a few leagues that are credible.

  • @zoltanzukaly7231
    @zoltanzukaly72312 ай бұрын

    It's mostly about Clark. Yes, the other reasons are factors to a degree, but the biggest reason is Clark. So let's see those viewership numbers this time next year, because I have a feeling they will not be close to this year's numbers (which would be unfortunate). Simultaneously, let's see how the Fever's viewership grows...

  • @brendajameson5093

    @brendajameson5093

    Ай бұрын

    And Angel Reese. Angel Reese brought a lot of eyes to the game which allowed Caitlyn Clark to get attention. Caitlyn was a good player since her freshman year, but no one cared. So it wasn't only her talent.

  • @javianjohnson8746
    @javianjohnson87462 ай бұрын

    Very intelligent answer by both LeBron and JJ on this. The constant transfers and one-and-done on the men's side of things is basically a sing of instability, whereas the women are required to be there for at least 3 years so during that time they get to create a college legacy worth following. JJ is absolutely right that there are no more college basketball icons on the men's side, but the women get a chance to become one (Kelsey Plum, Caitlin Clark, etc)

  • @Alanaboo912

    @Alanaboo912

    2 ай бұрын

    That's true but let's face it, clark is the main reason why a bunch of men tuned in.

  • @jpesicka999
    @jpesicka9992 ай бұрын

    Breanna Stewart doesn’t get enough love because UCONN was dominant before she got there.

  • @robertdouth8979

    @robertdouth8979

    2 ай бұрын

    It's tough to appreciate any one individual on a dream team like team. Stewart was the best on a team of 5 of the top 10 prospects in the country. It's not a surprise that when she was on a stacked UCONN team who's second team was better than 95% of the country, that she says Clark had to win a ring to cement her legacy. Not everyone is recruited to a super team born halfway between third base and home plate thinking they hit a homer.

  • @weneeda5th
    @weneeda5th2 ай бұрын

    Women's basketball is at a all-time popularity space because if the influx of talent at the collegiate and pro level. Caitlin, Paige, JuJu, Angel and Cordoza are stars. So are Stewie, Aja, and Della Donne. Cheryl Miller, Cynthia Cooper, Maya Moore, Diana Taurasi, Candace Parker, Sheryl Swoopes, Chamique Holdsclaw and many others paved the way.

  • @kheldaryt

    @kheldaryt

    2 ай бұрын

    that doesn't make sense

  • @robertdouth8979

    @robertdouth8979

    2 ай бұрын

    Everyone you mentioned after the Clark/Reese/JuJu/Cordoza have been around for years and no one took notice, so it's not a great analogy. Clark IMO has brought a lot of attention and while they came for clark, the noticed JuJu can play also. She's the next big thing to carry the torch in NCAAW, but she needs a foil like Reese and Clark had in each other. If she doesn't have another player to play off of, I don't know that she'll be nearly as big or draw the same numbers. Clark was good, humble, and wholesome in all interviews. Gave all the credit to her team and coach, has nothing but praise for Angel Reese and South Carolina and Dawn Staley. Other players could learn from that and take a similar humble tone. It gains you admiration and love of your audience. Especially when you play a slightly less talented version of basketball, IMO humility and love for the fans would go a long way to build the sport.

  • @jamesr169
    @jamesr1692 ай бұрын

    I watched cause of Clark but really enjoyed the fundamental basketball. There was a lot less foul baiting, complaining, and spam 3 pointers. I actually liked it more than a lot of NBA games I watched this year. The only jarring thing is when the girls randomly fall down lmao.

  • @joeburns4209
    @joeburns42092 ай бұрын

    They neglected to even mention Zach Edey. Like him or not, he stayed four years at the same school, in a major conference, won back-to-back Wooden Awards for POY, and as a Senior lead his team to the national title game and was dominant throughout the tourney averaging 30 pts and 15 boards in those six games. That's the closest we will come to seeing a men's college basketball "icon" ever again.

  • @joaorodrigo6304
    @joaorodrigo63042 ай бұрын

    Football is the most popular sport by far, but basketball is still pretty popular

  • @murdock9916

    @murdock9916

    2 ай бұрын

    In america. Globally basketball is much more popular than football

  • @khalmasonart

    @khalmasonart

    2 ай бұрын

    I hope they are referring to real football, not the fake one played with helmets

  • @rebbrown7140

    @rebbrown7140

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the update.

  • @rangergaming8316

    @rangergaming8316

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@murdock9916 I'm pretty sure they're talking about European football which is the most popular sport in the world.

  • @PayAttEx

    @PayAttEx

    2 ай бұрын

    Football is most popular sport, but NBA is the most popular sports league and it's not even close. The next closest is the Premier League maybe.

  • @TheTransfiguredLife
    @TheTransfiguredLife2 ай бұрын

    Caitlin Clark is growing the women's game!

  • @DocNinini

    @DocNinini

    2 ай бұрын

    Not just her. Paige, Juju, Cardoso, Angel, so many ballers lifting up the game

  • @skatedurr

    @skatedurr

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DocNinini tessa johnson gonna eat next year

  • @Mrjamel-uk2ev

    @Mrjamel-uk2ev

    2 ай бұрын

    Not just her

  • @martellparks1450

    @martellparks1450

    2 ай бұрын

    @@DocNinini this is getting annoying. no we only started to watch because of clark. now that shes gone from college. will it be the lebron effect? whos going to keep the torch alive. paige boring as hell. i hope its juju. but we will see next year. but for now. the torch left with clark.

  • @tatesinclair6837

    @tatesinclair6837

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Mrjamel-uk2ev It is just her ... For now.

  • @DTay312
    @DTay3122 ай бұрын

    I loved Ed Cota too. I used to go out in my driveway to practice the Cota Floata 😂

  • @FHornHero
    @FHornHero2 ай бұрын

    it’s hard to get attached to a team when the roster turns over every single year. even with all the 1 and dones, there used to be juniors and seniors that stayed for years and became campus legends. that is pretty much gone outside of a few exceptions (zach edey, filipowski, bacot)

  • @bbott137
    @bbott1372 ай бұрын

    LeBron was right, I'm up in CT, we don't have our own pro teams, Huskies are king up here. We still follow close by teams for pros like Boston or NY, But it's a big reason some of the best college programs are from states with no pro teams. Alabama football is the same thing.

  • @SocialDrones
    @SocialDrones2 ай бұрын

    JJ always gets it. He’s such a great analyst ✊🏾

  • @roveniacollins4930
    @roveniacollins49302 ай бұрын

    I believe Angel Reese had a lot to do people watching women’s basketball game. Last year when LSU won the championship put women’s basketball on the map. For reason people don’t want give Angel Reese enough credit the popularity she and the whole team created was amazing!!!!!👍👍👍

  • @EglintonAve

    @EglintonAve

    2 ай бұрын

    An extremely talented player for whom many fans could see themselves in her.

  • @Mz.CeCeE.

    @Mz.CeCeE.

    2 ай бұрын

    💯❤️🙏🏾

  • @YinkaKaris

    @YinkaKaris

    2 ай бұрын

    Facts! No one knew Clark until Angel started with her antic during the Elite 8 and Finals.

  • @andrijastojcic5695

    @andrijastojcic5695

    2 ай бұрын

    Idk anything about women's basketball aside from Caitlin Clarks highlight reels. If angel Reese or any other player was entertaining to watch I would've seen it and I havent

  • @malebovinemanure

    @malebovinemanure

    2 ай бұрын

    Check the number of views of televised LSU games and then check the ones of any game Caitlin Clark was in. Clark is the one that brought the views.

  • @chase8d
    @chase8d2 ай бұрын

    My school only has one D1 sport (hockey) and we just lost our leading scorer and our goalie to bigger schools, and that's combined with our other leading scorers all running out of eligibility. The portal is tough man :(

  • @jeeperskreepers3967

    @jeeperskreepers3967

    2 ай бұрын

    Be the new leading scorer that simple right?

  • @chase8d

    @chase8d

    2 ай бұрын

    @@jeeperskreepers3967 i ain't on the team but you're right. time to lock in 😤

  • @ethanboldtfamily
    @ethanboldtfamily2 ай бұрын

    LeBron nails it. I got back to when Ewing was at Georgetown and Ralph Sampson at Virginia. MJ and James Worthy at UNC. Stars being born.

  • @PressureFlipperZ
    @PressureFlipperZ2 ай бұрын

    Say what you want but Lebron James knows his basketball 🏀

  • @user-wi7fz9oh1f

    @user-wi7fz9oh1f

    2 ай бұрын

    Definitely

  • @chase8d

    @chase8d

    2 ай бұрын

    wow i bet messi knows his football too

  • @fendermtw24

    @fendermtw24

    2 ай бұрын

    also the sky is blue

  • @rebbrown7140

    @rebbrown7140

    2 ай бұрын

    😅

  • @ShaqattackShaqattack

    @ShaqattackShaqattack

    2 ай бұрын

    @@chase8dI mean if you listen to Gilbert arenas you would see not every basketball player actually know ball! Lol 😂

  • @rudy6292
    @rudy62922 ай бұрын

    Shoutout to the women

  • @Maxjuliann

    @Maxjuliann

    2 ай бұрын

    Simp

  • @bigboy_troy

    @bigboy_troy

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Maxjuliann😂

  • @rudy6292

    @rudy6292

    2 ай бұрын

    @@Maxjuliann shrimp* dummy

  • @marcusr2392

    @marcusr2392

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@MaxjuliannThere's nothing wrong with being a homosexual just don't shame the rest of us for liking women

  • @thescholar3271

    @thescholar3271

    2 ай бұрын

    Knickstape 💪🏾

  • @Maxjuliann
    @Maxjuliann2 ай бұрын

    This is my favorite podcast right now Some others I watch are 😊 Podcast P Gil areana All the smoke Carmelo Anthony’s But hearing lebrons insight on the game is so great 😮

  • @limitedbom2206

    @limitedbom2206

    2 ай бұрын

    Oh no… you watch Gil’s arena? Oof.

  • @Maxjuliann

    @Maxjuliann

    2 ай бұрын

    @@limitedbom2206 hating on what I watch ? Hmm

  • @last9emperor
    @last9emperor2 ай бұрын

    It's a star driven sport really. The last time it was worth watching and religiously following Men's bball was back in 2018-'19 with Zion and Duke.

  • @jimbojak-vo8mp
    @jimbojak-vo8mp2 ай бұрын

    Caitlin is the reason why there is such a surge in women's basketball!! Its undeniable!! The ratings have never reach this level before in history!

  • @carolinesally8975

    @carolinesally8975

    2 ай бұрын

    The last yr buzz with Angel..and the losing team visited WH😅😅😅.but lets pretend she's the only reason

  • @brendajameson5093

    @brendajameson5093

    Ай бұрын

    People are saying they only watch because of Clark, but they wouldn't have heard about Clark if it weren't for players like Reese bringing attention to women's NCAA basketball.

  • @fan5407
    @fan54072 ай бұрын

    4:55 - "I fuckin' LOVED Ed Cota." Me, too. Ed Cota was awesome. There's something to be said about the people you remember at the college level, even when they don't transcend into the next level. It doesn't diminish Ed Cota one bit as a college player.

  • @ddp5406
    @ddp54062 ай бұрын

    I wore my ed cota jersey all the time😅

  • @jablonowskibrandon
    @jablonowskibrandon2 ай бұрын

    I had no idea these two were doing a podcast. Subscribed...

  • @rano2613
    @rano26132 ай бұрын

    05:43 Was waiting for that question to pop up :D

  • @user-zf8qv2ne1v
    @user-zf8qv2ne1v2 ай бұрын

    ESPN should be thanking Caitlin, ratings off the charts,,, she was just incredible at Iowa,,, so fun to watch---Lebron gets it too-- just good for the game of Basketball--- better little leagues, more interest, more fun..

  • @sammcdermott78
    @sammcdermott782 ай бұрын

    I think another thing is that the stigma of women's sports is hugely going down, it isn't criticised nearly as much and real fan bases are starting to form, rather than there just being the existence of a woman's version.

  • @12gark

    @12gark

    2 ай бұрын

    Incredibile, bring a good product on TV, with recognisable stars, and "hard fought" games and people actually watch it.. Bring a bad product, and nobody cares, regardless of men or women.

  • @sammcdermott78

    @sammcdermott78

    2 ай бұрын

    @@12gark I generally agree, but there was also a lot of the classic men bashing the women’s sports because it was women not just because it was bad, although I think the increase in respect is also because of the increase in skill

  • @12gark

    @12gark

    2 ай бұрын

    @@sammcdermott78 that's true but to be fair, some female player just sounder really corny and really stupid. Like the Britney Griner "I can beat Boogie 1v1" and the Aerial Powers angry at Iggy for referring to her with her jersey number (imagine Wemby getting offended because of another player saying "number 1 is the real deal" during a Spurs game), like wtf is this shit? Instead, now we had the amazing Sabrina vs Steph, with her shooting from the NBA line and going toe to toe with the greatest shooter ever, and we have Clarke and Reese going at each other with the right intensity, that's a whole different impression than won over most skeptics imho. Sure, there is some old dude angry at women playing sports and so, but most basketball fans are drawn to good basket, and if you play your cards right, you can absolutely get the attention. To me, tennis is the best example: they have double, they have very skilled and recognisable players, they avoid stupid comparison as much as possible (after the famous 1970s situation) and they have a good show for the public.

  • @Silviodante1960

    @Silviodante1960

    2 ай бұрын

    ⁠@@12garknail on the head, it is insane to assume suddenly a lot of people are a lot “less bigoted” in a short amount of time. Negative attention came because some of the leaders in women sports kept comparing themselves to the men, be it skill or compensation or recognition. Generally the public opinion doesn’t like these comparisons especially when they are rooted on a false premise (griner vs boogie) (usa women’s football complaining about compensation). Those leaders themselves made headlines for making these comparison and drawing controversy, controversy is not a bad thing for attention necessarily, but it has to be kept in the sport itself and not become a biological or political debate outside the sport. These new youngsters have hit perfect timing in the vacuum left by the lack of excitement around men’s college prospects, and at the same time are busy pushing the envelope in their own dimension. As mentioned in the video people want to see legacies unfold, rivalries to exist and simply someone to root for. This is what happens when people are given a garden and those same people put effort to make it beautiful instead of looking at another garden and bicker why the grass is greener.

  • @sammcdermott78

    @sammcdermott78

    2 ай бұрын

    @@12gark yeah I completely agree

  • @BM-qz8wx
    @BM-qz8wx2 ай бұрын

    Back in the day. I followed Pat Ewing at Georgetown, Chris Mullin at St. Johns , Hakeem, Clyde Drexel at Houston. The 80's had great college teams.

  • @chrisrobinson5508
    @chrisrobinson55082 ай бұрын

    W Early release 🧠🏀 GoodjobMindThegame

  • @OGTelos
    @OGTelos2 ай бұрын

    What I love about this is that the growth for the women’s sport is organic. It’s not a bunch of people complaining about wanting equal pay without any actions to support it. The sport was fun to watch, and the public responded. Trust me, we would have no problem as a society paying more and giving players in the WNBA more if the sport was this exciting to watch. We’ll see what happens. But I just wanted to point that out that the organic growth is something that is amazing to watch.

  • @roddyboethius1722

    @roddyboethius1722

    2 ай бұрын

    Clark is like the Larry Bird of women's basketball, or Curry

  • @Potato-mu7nu
    @Potato-mu7nu2 ай бұрын

    The only reason i watched the women's final this year is because of Caitlin Clark, she's fun to watch and not annoying.

  • @fujidenzo_kid4147

    @fujidenzo_kid4147

    2 ай бұрын

    Exactly,the arrogance of the women pro is off putting

  • @theklr

    @theklr

    2 ай бұрын

    @@fujidenzo_kid4147what arrogance? Is cause they’re women? Cause I don’t see this on the men’s side when they do the same

  • @robertdouth8979

    @robertdouth8979

    2 ай бұрын

    @@theklr When Iguodala said #7 is nice for a specific WNBA team the response from her was "put some respect on my name" That's arrogant, it's not gracious. They demand respect, act like they are the best doing what they do, when my high school men's team could have run them out of a gym. They are good... for women, but they take themselves far too seriously and if I want to watch better basketball I can watch NBA, NCAA, high level high school men's, FIBA, Euroleague, etc. On top of that the NCAAW is more entertaining because of the love of the game and they don't take it so seriously. The WNBA take themselves far too seriously and just ignore the entertaining aspect of the game and are like a fat stripper on stage stomping their feet demanding you come throw dollars at them. Like, yes it's technically the same game, but you are not playing on the same level. As for the Men being arrogant. Most people don't mind because when a 6'5" dude runs down and dunks on a 7 foot guy and then acts like a savage, everyone at home thinks he is because they (including I) could never do that. So it's impressive as hell. Those moments never exist watching the WNBA. They don't make moves where you are like "OMG, I could never do that" because in high school I was able to easily dunk 2 hands without moving aside and just letting me do it, so it's just not impressive, combined with the arrogance that acts like they are entitled to your viewership and shaming those who don't watch them.

  • @theklr

    @theklr

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@robertdouth8979 Men do that all the time. Don't see the wining with Luka, Embid, or even Trae. Bet you can't even name five women who's "arrogant" currently in the league. Everything you stated shows you're not actually watching games your watching reactions, and that's fine do you. Just stop acting like you're in a winning game. Game is growing YoY before Catlin is joining. . No one is reading your misogyny manifesto. Continue to hate and just watch the game grow. Enjoy that 6'5" member in your mouth

  • @limitedbom2206

    @limitedbom2206

    2 ай бұрын

    @@theklrno it’s not because they’re women. Have you seen the past handful of years in women’s sports in general? USA women’s soccer and wnba players were all over the place yapping about this that and the other, and if they got any pushback they called everyone sexist. It was everyone else’s fault for not watching them play. It’s not a women’s thing, it’s a group of people pointing the finger at everyone and insulting them because they don’t care about their league as if I’m obligated to watch or something.

  • @BrodRien-li5uu
    @BrodRien-li5uu2 ай бұрын

    The best podcast out here

  • @paigejo24
    @paigejo242 ай бұрын

    The growth is also because there are so many fans of basketball that have yet to discover how fantastic women's basketball is. The growth will only continue.

  • @stuartmccleary
    @stuartmccleary2 ай бұрын

    I think the fact men’s college basketball is 1 and done created this opportunity as well. There aren’t men’s college stars like when JJ Reddick was at Duke per say. Almost every college would have a 4 year senior making a run in the tourney now you can’t really get locked in as much cause every year it’s a whole new team damn near

  • @mopar_keys
    @mopar_keys2 ай бұрын

    simple answer … Caitlin Clark

  • @chrisingles102
    @chrisingles102Ай бұрын

    My Mom starting watching basketball because of MJ. My Mom never would ever have imagined she would watch this sport. She started watching him with me during the Bulls playoffs and became entranced. I watched Golden State launching 3s hitting from every direction for how many years...Yes, Curry obviously mainly and I was and still am blown away. Similarly, Caitlin can SHOOT AND ASSIST. Scoring off a quick pass, and can back off from height disadvantages without a problem. I feel like she is a generational talent and is going ro help the sport tremendously.

  • @ZionFlash
    @ZionFlashАй бұрын

    Caitlin’s rivalry with Angel Reese is the only reason that I started watching, I saw that national championship game and I said, yup this is it. This year I watched the entire women’s March madness and I am now a fan, I will 100% start watching the W just to keep watching the girls that were just drafted, I literally do not care about the women that were there prior to this draft, and I believe they are part of the viewership problem.

  • @trentdpt
    @trentdpt2 ай бұрын

    I think the style of play is also a factor. I watch games and women’s college looks more like 90s basketball than modern NBA. Some people enjoy that. Also, without a ton of money in the women’s sports yet I bet some people feel it’s more “pure”. But I know that money is gonna be coming now

  • @robertdouth8979

    @robertdouth8979

    2 ай бұрын

    It's pure at the college level. That's the problem. It's not at the WNBA level unfortunately. It's really a toxic culture if you look into it.

  • @davidchoi2397
    @davidchoi23972 ай бұрын

    Agreed. Also, there's so many routes to the nba now. young talent don't look at the ncaa as the be all and end all anymore. Nowadays I'm looking at draft predictions and half of the talent isn't even from college ball. You've got overseas ball, g league ignite and all these other leagues having a crazy influence now.

  • @ateddybear1392
    @ateddybear13922 ай бұрын

    We’ll probably see men’s basketball getting a boost next year, with Cooper Flagg at Duke. But outside of the big big star at a school like Duke/UNC/Kansas, with all the transfer movement and one and dones it’s hard for the men’s side to grow.

  • @nanagyambibi7426
    @nanagyambibi74262 ай бұрын

    JJ is spot on!!! It is a trend and I actually think the WNBA right now is approaching where the NBA was in the 80s where they really learn to market their superstars correctly. Clark, Reese, and Brink really have an opportunity here to increase the viewership of the WNBA. That brings more revenue and increases salary. I just hope the execs at the WNBA are prepared and ready. And the current players are going to be open to this new change.

  • @johnwebb2442
    @johnwebb24422 ай бұрын

    Women's basketball is in a great place.

  • @Mgsa14
    @Mgsa142 ай бұрын

    Men’s college hoops now if you stay after your 2nd year everybody assumes you ain’t good enough for nba

  • @dougec
    @dougecАй бұрын

    Caitlyn Clark is the primary reason/catalyst people started watching. And once they did, they also became big fans of the other stars (Reese, Bueckers, Cardoso, etc etc)

  • @eddiechase305
    @eddiechase305Ай бұрын

    Wow this was actually a great discussion and Lebron with the awesome throwback names. I remember Ed Cota. He was a great PG.

  • @gsmackz
    @gsmackz2 ай бұрын

    Bronnnn🔥🔥🔥💯

  • @KAye633
    @KAye6332 ай бұрын

    The girls are a beast!

  • @naten555
    @naten5552 ай бұрын

    Kobe was paving the way for the women, the four years he was able to spend investing in WBB shouldn't go unnoticed. He helped create a lot of buzz on the west coast and I believe he made the skill level go up greatly. It's a shame he's not around to see the girls and the product he helped to create.

  • @selfmaderish4690
    @selfmaderish46902 ай бұрын

    I started watching college again because of Angel Reese. Once Clark and Reese started their rivalry, it became intense and electrifying ❤

  • @ilaah_7k135
    @ilaah_7k1352 ай бұрын

    The football take is wild, i wonder what he means

  • @shelitaj.1479

    @shelitaj.1479

    2 ай бұрын

    He was talking about soccer.(futbol)

  • @jayja9230
    @jayja92302 ай бұрын

    man yall feeding us good

  • @selfawarepotassium
    @selfawarepotassium2 ай бұрын

    Glad to see the narrative changing with women’s sports. Women’s rugby and football are both excellent products as well.

  • @storminmormn6283
    @storminmormn62832 ай бұрын

    The icons really carried the Women’s tournament. It was awesome to watch them develop and storylines progress over the years. Men’s college just doesn’t have it. It’s all about being an NBA prospect 1&done

  • @idemooo2499
    @idemooo24992 ай бұрын

    Lebron Football ⚽️ is the biggest sport!

  • @rjcc
    @rjcc2 ай бұрын

    Smh the youth dont wear hoop shorts at all times anymore, we're losing the recipes

  • @murdock9916

    @murdock9916

    2 ай бұрын

    I’m 23 and most dudes I know still do this

  • @delas0ul
    @delas0ulАй бұрын

    Viewership is being pulled from different directions which is what creates such a HUGE number of people watching. There was a huge number drawn to watch Caitlin Clark play (imo this is what drew most men to watch) but there’s also a huge number drawn to the drama and entertainment from the personalities of the other players like Angel Reese. It’s not just one reason or one player. Girls playing sports is also growing at the same time as more and more programs are becoming accessible and it’s now more respected than ever for girls to dream playing in sports causing the kids and their families to tune in! Social media is also huge. We don’t just rely on the big sports networks to tell us what’s important to watch, cuz we can share and post and create interest in players ourselves. These girls are talented, entertaining and demonstrating that women don’t need to stick to one lane. So many reasons to watch and that’s why the numbers are so high. It’s not just Clark, it’s not just Paige, not just Reese… so many reasons for viewership!

  • @adrianzjackson7342
    @adrianzjackson73422 ай бұрын

    I been telling ppl this. WNBA is on the same trajectory the NBA was on. 25-30 years in, NBA was on tape delay and had a serious drug problem, they merge with the ABA, Magic and Bird get drafted and the rest is history. WNBA 25-30 years in, they get hit with the pandemic, struggle to make it through that year, since then ratings and attendance have increased year over year every year and now they have Caitlin, Angel, Paige, Juju, etc all coming in over the next few seasons.

  • @GooftroopDeniro

    @GooftroopDeniro

    2 ай бұрын

    I agree with this statement. And just want to add in there Hanna Hidalgo, Fulwiley, Tessa Johnson.

  • @VelhaGuardaTricolor
    @VelhaGuardaTricolor2 ай бұрын

    LBJ my man... the numbers don't lie. FOOTBALL (Soccer) worldwide is head, shoulders, chest, belly, waist and part of the hip above the rest.

  • @rangergaming8316
    @rangergaming83162 ай бұрын

    I love Bron but I have to respectfully disagree with his take about basketball being the most popular sport in the world as that's not true. The two most popular sports in the world are football and cricket.

  • @ryanhines7184

    @ryanhines7184

    2 ай бұрын

    Who cares

  • @rangergaming8316

    @rangergaming8316

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@ryanhines7184 I care and I just stated my opinion which is based on facts.

  • @MrYim123

    @MrYim123

    2 ай бұрын

    ​@@rangergaming8316how exactly is popularity measured

  • @rangergaming8316

    @rangergaming8316

    2 ай бұрын

    @@MrYim123 by the number of fans each sport has based on viewership numbers and football and cricket have fans that are in the range of billions.

  • @G-II44477

    @G-II44477

    2 ай бұрын

    Futbol (Soccer) for number of countries where’s the top sport. Cricket for sheer number of fans. You can see he said it jokingly after he said “football”

  • @Michael-vn2jj
    @Michael-vn2jj2 ай бұрын

    LeBron has a great point about timelines. NCAAB was at its strength in 80s/90s when guys were playing 3-4 years with one program. In female NCAA we get that still and it's better for fan engagement. But I think transfer portal isn't nearly as big a factor as no stars staying longer than a year.

  • @williamclark4909
    @williamclark49092 ай бұрын

    Ed Cota was the man. My favorite player as a kid too

  • @lindadukes
    @lindadukes2 ай бұрын

    I was a big Syracuse fan because of Travis Best.

  • @kredentials.
    @kredentials.2 ай бұрын

    Zach Edey, Burns, RJ

  • @jennahawk12
    @jennahawk122 ай бұрын

    Having played basketball 20 years ago, I can tell you it was slightly depressing because we always knew that Tennessee or UConn would win the national title. This is quite defeating to other teams. The separation between the top 2% talent and the rest was EXTREME 20 years ago. As a fan, that's just not that exciting. It's almost like before the season starts, you already know who's going to win the national title. What has been the driving force has been the change equality across the spectrum nationally. Now you see amazing players like JuJu, who are deciding not to transfer to the University of Connecticut because they truly feel that they can get their home team to the national championship. Clark may be the figurehead for this type of movement, since she stayed Iowa. I'm really not bashing on "super teams" like South Carolina was this year, but it's just more enjoyable to watch close games instead of total blowouts. Let's be honest, when it's a blowout game and the same team always wins the chip, you tend to change the channel. The only people that watch those games are the people that live in the state of the blowout team. . . . Even South Carolina, who is really good, still had some close games this year. I think it's great for the status of women's basketball. I hope young women all over the country choose where they want to go, based on what kind of education they want to receive, where they want to live, and family factors (as well as coaching quality) because in today's sport, if you go anywhere with a few good players, you have a chance!! ❤

  • @boppin1
    @boppin12 ай бұрын

    Ngl I only watched only to watch Iowa and Caitlin Clark

  • @mattarmelagos184
    @mattarmelagos1842 ай бұрын

    Here for the Ed Cota shoutout

  • @LunarF1
    @LunarF12 ай бұрын

    Hey JJ in one of your next episodes can you ask LeBron about characters like Pat Bev, Dillon Brooks, and especially Lance Stephenson and what kinda of roles those people play on teams. Cause I was rewatching a pacers versus heat game where Stephson blew in his ear and I think it would be funny to hear Brons thoughts on that moment and those kinda players.

  • @WilliamJohnson-vj5gz
    @WilliamJohnson-vj5gz2 ай бұрын

    love this

  • @tootsx8675
    @tootsx8675Ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching ever since I seen a highlight video of Caitlin Clark on Twitter. I’ve never seen a woman play like her before, she’s incredible. 🎉

  • @tag7376
    @tag73762 ай бұрын

    Damn Ed Cota... Forgot about him. Was solid 😎💪

  • @vibangigan5336
    @vibangigan53362 ай бұрын

    I wanna know more about this game in 79 vs magic and Larry? I’m so intrigued

  • @andrewhicks8340

    @andrewhicks8340

    2 ай бұрын

    National championship game. Larry was at Indiana State (not Indiana Univ; he tried that and hated it), and was their only good player. Undefeated season going into the NCAA finals. Magic was at Michigan State, with a much better group of teammates. Michigan State won, in what at the time was the most watched college basketball game ever. I haven't looked, but it is probably on KZread.

  • @ruyldev8556
    @ruyldev85562 ай бұрын

    The personalities and the storylines help the women's game, I believe.

  • @OneTouch1980
    @OneTouch19802 ай бұрын

    It's the story of the team and players. That is what keeps people coming back. I remember those duke and UNC days from the 90s. Players just stay and play.

  • @georgettegreen3961
    @georgettegreen39612 ай бұрын

    Very good LBJ ur explanation 3:14 on the women's game

  • @hmohngcheelee7549
    @hmohngcheelee75492 ай бұрын

    I think with the way things are with Clark and Reese. They got all of media wrapped around their finger. And with them going go over to the WNBA, they’re going to help it grow immensely and I’m all for it.

  • @ohanaohana8844
    @ohanaohana88442 ай бұрын

    There are a few factors besides Caitlyn Clark that's contributing to the popularity of womens basketball. #1 They are playing at a higher intensity. Last year LSU scored 102 points against Iowa, the most points ever in a championship and an inspiring performance from Jasmine Carson. #2 The players are starting to truly embrace their femininity and are not afraid of being girlie. #3 Angel Reese and Flaujae Johnson are extremely popular and have been everywhere, putting more of a spotlight on the sport.

  • @VGKDean
    @VGKDeanАй бұрын

    I watched the women’s final for the first time ever. South Carolina played good sound basketball. I enjoyed the game.

  • @joejett5084
    @joejett50842 ай бұрын

    Hate it or love it, Caitlin Clark is the queen of women’s basketball. She has a big target on her back and has inspired just as many fans as haters. A hero and a villain at the same time like she’s Batman.

  • @higgsboson9380
    @higgsboson93802 ай бұрын

    So true, when I was a kid men's college basketball had hero's and we all paid more attention to the school and the program. The women athletes in college are more interesting and polarizing, absolutely because they are around long enough to cheer for. I think the WNBA is going to snowball and snowball, those ladies are amazing.

  • @arthurashbeats
    @arthurashbeats2 ай бұрын

    im surprised they didnt mention the social media aspect

  • @Jabroni12
    @Jabroni122 ай бұрын

    LeBron spent two minutes talking about why it's grown when all he had to say was two words: Caitlyn Clark.

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