A recent Reddit thread sparked conversation about the increasing frequency of face-to-face collisions in the WNBA. Longtime basketball fan Defiant-Spot-557 noted the unusual prevalence of players being 'popped in the face,' questioning defensive positioning. Comments highlighted debates over player responsibility, with some users noting a decrease in eye-poking incidents compared to previous seasons. The discussion reflects broader conversations about physicality and safety in women's basketball.
WNBA Players Face Increased Contact: A Reddit Discussion on Defensive Play
Fans and analysts weigh in on the physicality of modern basketball and player responsibility.
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