wait i just re-read this... are you implying that if you like the NBA there's no reason not to also like watching the WNBA, here, or are those separate thoughts? I don't watch the WNBA, but I don't watch the NBA or NCAAB either. That thing right there, just before the word that, is a period, used to denote the end of a sentence. The next sentence I wrote was I don't care about men's or women's track, but if you like one there really isn't much reason to not like the other. Those are two different sentences noting two different thoughts. ok, i just wasn't sure if you were tying those two thoughts together, since they are somewhat related. to me the first sentence read like "yeah, i don't like the wnba but i don't like basketball at all," followed by a sentence that said that if you like men's track, there's no reason not to like women's track" (a thought i'd say i probably agree with on its own). so i wasn't sure if you meant for those two to interplay as a general rule beyond the references to those specific sports. regardless, yeah, i watch mlb, nba, and the nfl, and really just one team in each.