it is the great white north... i remember when everyone used to think the jazz wore racist... utah is very racist
Why are you talking while us white guys are? Back of the bus.
it is the great white north... i remember when everyone used to think the jazz wore racist... utah is very racist
I wouldn't necesarily count the Spanish guy as white. The other two yes but nice attempt to completely miss the point.
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Obviously. Everyone knows there is nothing Minnesota can do to get fans inside their stadium.
Last season they had bunch of sell out games despite having losing record. Not sure why you think that^
Do you think Kevin Love is mad that Al Jefferson is on a better team, without has been injured players in their starting line up?
I think K. Love believes they have better team then Jazz this year. If you speaking about Roy, he looked very good in preseason. Maybe those germans know what they doing when it comes to repairing those knees.
Have you ever played on all black court when you are white? You telling me that white people dont experience racism in that arena. Dude, you are living in a closet if you think that.
How about you pull up some numbers on how many white kids get athletic scholarships for basketball vs how many black kids do.
And you really think this guys deserves to be listened too.
So answer this question. Why is it so lopsided in the NBA? Why are there far more black people playing. Because white people are racist and born with an advantage?
Like in the NBA where white people are often stereotyped as being inferior players?
I was also insinuating on Kirilenko's usual conditioning (even though he is one of my favorite players), and the fact that teams will play the Ronnie Brewer card on AK and let him fire from 3 all day.
If B. Roy is seriously back to his old self, then Kevin Love is going to have to restructure his 3 point bombing game a little.
In the end, I think the Jazz are younger and more comparably better.
Not to mention the T-wolves are still way undersized in the post.
At this point, I'm seeing one of two options:
1) You're just trolling (I'm aware that I'm ludicrously easy to troll).
2) You're not just ignorant, but aggressively ignorant. ONe of the things I've learned about human nature is that when you try to argue with the aggressively ignorant, it only serves to confirm their preconceptions. Pointing out why you're wrong would only make you more convinced you are right. So, even if I were in the mood to type out 3-5 long paraqgraphs on Racism 101, including one which explains why the myths of athletic superiority are actually harmful to black people, it would be wasted in this environment. If you are really interested, you'll do the research. My prediction is you won't bother, because you find your ignorance comfortable.
As I mention above, you seem to think this is favorable to the black kids, but it is not.
He works for the Timberwolves. You don't even work in the NBA, AFAIK. Therefore, I take his opinion as at least being based on actual direct experience, unlike your baseless dismissals. So yes, eventhough I see no reason to think one of the Timberwolves' primary motives in their player selection was racism, I also think the players opinion is worth listening to.
Are you asking me because of a genuine interest in the social dynmics in black neighborhoods vs. white neighborhoods, and the intersections of that with racist beliefs that loeads to such an imbalance, or are you just laying down some silly challenge?