WNBA Coach Mourns Loss: 'We Should've Done It For The Gays'
I’m smoking a Giannis cigar. Meanwhile, these clowns are crying over the gays. (LMAO)
The Minnesota Lynx suffered a 84-79 loss against the Washington Mystics on Sunday, but despite the defeat, the franchise remains the top team in the WNBA as they now sit with a 13-4 record. But screw all that, let’s just worry about the rainbow warriors, this according to Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve. (RELATED: Giants Pitchers Who Wrote Bible Verses On Pride Night Hats Won’t Be Disciplined, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred Says)
That’s because the game against the Mystics also happened to be Pride Night for Minnesota. Following the game, Reeve talked about everything, including how they “should’ve done it for the gays.” Not to go for a 14-3 record, but to do it for the gays. Yep.
“The crowd was amazing. We should’ve done it for the gays, but we didn’t get it done,” said Reeve. “The support that we’ve gotten, obviously a special day like today being our Pride Game, we’re motivated by our crowds. They were with us every step of the way, even when they felt some frustrations too, but they kept bringing it and we appreciate them immensely.”
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The Minnesota Lynx lost to the Washington Mystics 84-79 Sunday, Pride Night at Target Center. After the game, Cheryl Reeve told reporters, “We should’ve done it for the gays, but we didn’t get it done.”
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The blunt “we should’ve done it for the gays” had me rolling laughing … the gays should go back to being old-school like this.