WNBA Star Throws Cold Water On Transgender Narrative

WNBA Fever guard Sophie Cunningham said it’s likely that elite 8th grade male basketball players could beat professional female athletes, noting men’s obvious physical advantages over women.

Cunningham’s comments, which were made on her podcast “Show Me Something,” completely contradict the Left-wing transgender narrative claiming that what determines gender is self-described identity; or, further, that males don’t really have physical advantages over females.

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“It’s probably true. I don’t want to be unrealistic or delusional,” she continued. “Men are just stronger, bigger, athletic. They just are a different build. So if you put them up against females, I’m like, well, yeah they’re gonna win, duh.”

Cunningham, who is set to become a free agent, made the remarks in response to NBA player Michael Lamar Porter Jr., who recently said he thinks elite male athletes as young as 8th grade could beat WNBA players. Porter said he was merely speaking from experience, referencing a time in middle school when he apparently dominated in a practice against Cunningham, then playing college ball.

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“I wish this would stop being a conversation ‘cause it should be common sense, but it’s just not,” Porter added.

“If women are saying, ‘He couldn’t beat them’ — yeah, he could,” Cunningham agreed. “Any NBA star or player could beat a female in high school … I just don’t think that’s a fair matchup.”

The Fever guard further defended Porter, saying that he was asked his opinion and answered honestly and calling the “context” of his comments “fair.”

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