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Eggers is releasing a book on it either now or very soon.This is so, like, 20 years ago. Who gives a rip city at this point?
My first impression of this article isn't very high. I did just glance over it, and need to read it more in-depth later. He dismisses Kerry Eggers book, and I REALLY like what Kerry writes. He seems like a good dude, and his stories are of a positive type. Then, this guy goes on to use the term "fucked up", in his own words, in his own article. I can't think of many professional writers that would say that. Is Deadspin similar to a "Fanpost" on SBNation? Sure seems that way....
Why make your stupid point in 600 words when you can do it in 5,000? Oh, right, because you are a terrible, and clearly jealous, writer who writes for free for Deadspin.
I value and appreciate your opinion on this, and I am going to roll with that. I was going to take the time to read this article. Instead, I am going to buy Kerry's book, and read that. Sounds like it will make a nice addition to our Blazer collection.So, he slams Kerry's book then spends most of his article quoting and summarizing the events as laid out in the book making his argument, not that there is much of one to begin with, look like utter dogshit and Kerry's book look all the better.
I read Kerry's book. It is actually really good. It's an indepth history of the period. As a Blazer fan I couldn't put it down. The writer of this article obviously has terrible taste and worse etiquette. Totally fucked up.
The core of this article is an undeniable truth: a ultra-majority white city loves the Black players on their professional sports team when they are compliant, courteous, and almost "yess, massa" submissive to the whims of their white masters (team owners/admins, media, fans). However, when the money that was being thrown at these young black players from inner cities became so much that they didn't have to care about what people thought about them and the way they wanted to live their lives, suddenly the white people didn't like these black players any more. The weed, the petty crimes (for most... Patterson and a few others were admittedly pieces of shit that should have never donned a Blazer uniform or any other), all were just dog-whistles for being "Too Black", and people like JR Rider and Rasheed Wallace were honest enough to call them out on it, and that's why they became so reviled.
Excellent article. The vast majority of the coverage back then was pointless moralizing over not appreciating the manner of various players (rather than the legitimately bad people like Ruben Patterson, who wasn't one of the stars of the team). Very "I don't like this guy, so he's a bad person."
The (short) era with Sabonis, Pippen, Wallace, Smith, Wells, etc, was one of the best in franchise history.
