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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 791235" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Except the comparison is blatantly a bad one. The apt comparison would be whether the facilities that the women had met with at least basic expectations and were at least somewhat proportional to the mens. That is the issue brought up, not that there was a difference, but that no thought was even given to the women's tournament in a number of ways. Now if there are issues about things like that then sure, bring them up. But the only hint at that being the case is Joseph's claims which at this point I don't see any reason people would put trust in. </p><p></p><p>Talking about salary is a different issue all together. That has nothing to do with conditions of the players. What the coach makes doesn't affect the ability of the players to play. Beyond that, while Joseph isn't getting the level of money Pastner is, she is almost certainly well compensated (if the numbers she was getting at Auburn are indicative of what she gets here) and my guess is her contract is likely more lucrative relative to the standard than Pastner's is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 791235, member: 2299"] Except the comparison is blatantly a bad one. The apt comparison would be whether the facilities that the women had met with at least basic expectations and were at least somewhat proportional to the mens. That is the issue brought up, not that there was a difference, but that no thought was even given to the women's tournament in a number of ways. Now if there are issues about things like that then sure, bring them up. But the only hint at that being the case is Joseph's claims which at this point I don't see any reason people would put trust in. Talking about salary is a different issue all together. That has nothing to do with conditions of the players. What the coach makes doesn't affect the ability of the players to play. Beyond that, while Joseph isn't getting the level of money Pastner is, she is almost certainly well compensated (if the numbers she was getting at Auburn are indicative of what she gets here) and my guess is her contract is likely more lucrative relative to the standard than Pastner's is. [/QUOTE]
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