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Sparks’ Effort Should Be Beyond Compare

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Sparks players should never utter the word “Laker,” or compare attendance figures. When DeLisha Milton says “Laker,” she reminds most everyone why we aren’t into the WNBA. If a viewer was lingering on NBC, perhaps curious enough to watch a WNBA game for the first time, and the announcer starts talking about the Lakers--that person is going to think, “Oh, yeah, what the hell am I doing watching this? I’ll wait for November.”

If the WNBA is drawing 8,000 fans to a playoff game in the second-largest city in the U.S., they might want to rethink their marketing approach--not wonder why everyone likes the boys more than them. Sorry, they always will.

When the Sparks win it all, I hope no one says, “Where is everybody? The Lakers got 500,000 at their parade.”

Bradley Todd

West Hollywood

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