Why are they so worried about "damage" control? They have removed all traces of any video of Sylvia Fowles (rather pathetic-looking) missed dunk at the end of the all-star game, right before her made dunk. There are no references to that brick anywhere on the WNBA's website. They done the same thing with previous end-of-all-star-game missed dunks. Now, if you want to look for any NBA missed dunk or other embarassing bloopers, they are all over youtube, and apparently no one in the NBA offices are doing anything about it. Bloopers are part of sports, but the W has wiped out all of theirs from the internet, and I can't imagine it was easy work to do so. It also makes them look bush league. You don't see MLB or NFL hiding videos of their players dropping balls or making bad throws.
Nickster, FYI, clips of the missed dunk was all over youtube after the game, including several continuation shots where they showed to miss continuing to the make. You can't find any of them anymore. Also the league doesn't post them, but they can remove them by claiming copyright violations. NBA doesn't do that and allows them to stay on youtube. MLB and NFL do claim copyright violations, so you don't see them on youtube, but they both have their own very extensive video libraries on their own websites.
Nickster, FYI, clips of the missed dunk was all over youtube after the game, including several continuation shots where they showed to miss continuing to the make. You can't find any of them anymore. Also the league doesn't post them, but they can remove them by claiming copyright violations. NBA doesn't do that and allows them to stay on youtube. MLB and NFL do claim copyright violations, so you don't see them on youtube, but they both have their own very extensive video libraries on their own websites.