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Years ago
Forget the 36'ers its Lightning Time
Bob, just because people follow the 36ers and NBL basketball, how can you just assume that they would be equally as interested in womens basketball but just need to be prompted to do it. If people are not following the WNBL even after the 36ers are out (not yet a certainty), then they are not interested. I can assure you that even though its a remote possibility that the 36ers might make it past the regular season, a lot more interest would be generated from that achievement. Sorry, I attend 2 or 3 Lightning games each season and may attend some home finals games, but apart from that, it does not do a great deal to excite me. I wish them very well and from what they have achieved so far, they deserve to win the championship.
