blazerkor
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Stephen A: Nash will do a 'hell of a job in Brooklyn,' but being hired with no coaching experience is white privilege
Now, I totally believe white privilege is a very serious and real thing but this wasn't the time to talk about it. If you count Bill Russell as a head coach when he was playing which you should then 10 out of the 17 guys who got head coaching positions in the NBA without any other coaching experience were people of color. 9 of them are black men and Jason Kidd's dad is black, I know Jason Kidd is very light skinned.
I agree with the outrage of Stephen A. about issues of systemic racism but it was badly badly aimed. I am definitely all for social justice reform, BLM and everything that goes with it but this is a preposterous example given the history of this exact situation. I don't care that the team is in Brooklyn because being in a diverse place would make it a lot easier to do than it was for Red Auerbach to make Bill Russell the first black head coach in league history with no coaching experience, in 1960s Boston, on a six time defending championship team. I mean shit there is a lot of stuff that Stephen A. could have linked that rant to including the response some politicians and others had to players boycotting after Kenosha but not this. Come on!
Now, I totally believe white privilege is a very serious and real thing but this wasn't the time to talk about it. If you count Bill Russell as a head coach when he was playing which you should then 10 out of the 17 guys who got head coaching positions in the NBA without any other coaching experience were people of color. 9 of them are black men and Jason Kidd's dad is black, I know Jason Kidd is very light skinned.
I agree with the outrage of Stephen A. about issues of systemic racism but it was badly badly aimed. I am definitely all for social justice reform, BLM and everything that goes with it but this is a preposterous example given the history of this exact situation. I don't care that the team is in Brooklyn because being in a diverse place would make it a lot easier to do than it was for Red Auerbach to make Bill Russell the first black head coach in league history with no coaching experience, in 1960s Boston, on a six time defending championship team. I mean shit there is a lot of stuff that Stephen A. could have linked that rant to including the response some politicians and others had to players boycotting after Kenosha but not this. Come on!
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