As shitty as it really is, there is a lot to be said about profiling and stereotypes. Jrue might be the nicest kid on the planet, but he comes across like a thug. And someone like Curry came across like a truly nice kid, but for all we know he could be the next Dexter Morgan.
As for the whole respect thing in interviews.....
My son who is 8 recently sat down and spoke to some coaches for a Select team in little league here in Texas. My son is a good player, but not the best by any means, and probably not quite good enough to make a Select team. Ti my shock the coach called me on our way home to say he was selected to the team. Then went on to say that he was picked because he was the nicest kid they had spoken to all day. Now he has talent as well, or wouldn't have even been interviewed, but it means a lot to a lot of people. The coach said he asked to be seated, took his baseball cap off as soon as he entered the room, and only addressed them as Sir. When the coach said his name was Mark, and to please call him that my son still said Mr. Mark sir. Thanked them both for their time and wished the team good luck.
One of my son's teammates was in the running also, and was a better player but didn't make it. His father asked why and he was told that his son showed no respect for the team, or the two coaches interviewing him and they had no place for someone like that.