Bricklayer
Don't Make Me Use The Bat
Well, its not just that. Its also that the NBAers are basically sitting at the absolute pinnacle of their profession, and know it. Many many alpha male types, or at least wannabes. And that doesn't mean that a woman can't have those traits, but for the NBA player it is backed up by...well, just about everything. While the women players are still struggling to establish their sport, fill the stands etc., guys in the NBA are paid dozens of times more than the President, and are practically worshipped in some circles. Nor is there any "higher" level of the sport. And so when a relative amateur stumbles into their waters, it is NOT the same thing as the same coach stumbling into the WNBA. Not remotely. The NBAers assume, perhaps rightly, perhaps wrongly, that they are the elite, that they have all the answers, and that nobody who hasn't walked a mile in their shoes knows the sport any better than they do, let alone has earned the right to tell them to do it differently. The WNBAers assume some of those same things, but there are still people they look up to in the sport. Still a level above them. For the NBAers there's NOBODY to look up to who isn't already in the NBA. Let alone some guy with AAU, IBL and WNBA credits to his name.