Posted on 03/20/2014 11:41:56 AM PDT by nickcarraway
A couple of years ago, the basketball team I root for, the University of Michigan, had a player named Zack Novak. Everybody loved his story. He was slow and pudgy coming out of high school, recruited by nobody, and offered a spot at Michigan. Turned out he could play, at least some. He was only six foot three, but he played power forward, compensating for his lack of size and skill with unrelenting effort. He graduated from the business school and became team captain. If you watch college sports, you know the kind of player Im talking about. Right: a white guy.
If you ever watched a Michigan game, you knew Novaks story, because the announcers talked about it every time. And it was very easy to see: Watching him hang in there on the low block against opponents five or six inches taller every game was a constant miracle. He was a gritty, hustling, tough, smart overachiever. Racial stereotyping in sports coverage is a decades-old phenomenon. In Novaks case, nobody minded because the stereotypes were completely true. But watching every single game Michigan plays has given me some perspective on how race continues to inflect coverage in sports-media.
The player for Michigan the announcers like to talk about now is a kid named Nik Stauskas. He's also white. Hes not especially gritty or tough. Hes an incredible scorer with good height, phenomenal shooting range, and an ability to unleash dunks or acrobatic layups. The thing the announcers mention every game the fact that is incorporated into the shorthand notes they use to define a player's story line is that Stauskas worked hard in the off-season to gain muscle.
Thats true. Though its also true that Stauskas remains really skinnyand shows no special grit. Also, in contrast to the easy stereotypes of white players, Ive noticed he makes a lot of mental errors with his passes and sometimes lacks effort on defense. Watch him on these two plays letting opposing players run right past him on the fast break for a layup:
He seems like a nice kid, and hes still a great player. But mainly hes just a remarkable talent playing in a great offensive system. Michigan fans have a running joke about announcers marveling that Stauskas is (they say this nearly every game) not just a shooter unlike the stereotypical white player, he has the athletic ability to fly past defenders and soar into the air. The announcers are sufficiently aware of his ability to acknowledge that he is not just a shooter, but not aware enough to realize that the fact they need to mention this is a joke on their eyes.
The thing is, there is a player on the team this year whos almost exactly like Zach Novak. His name is Jordan Morgan. In high school, he was pudgy, slow, and small. No major conference programs except Michigan offered him a scholarship. But he physically transformed himself and has become, like Novak, an amazing overachiever. As a six-foot-seven center, hes almost as undersize for his position as Novak is. He wont shoot unless hes within a couple feet of the basket, and often not even then, because opposing players can often swat away his shot attempts. Instead he spends most of every offensive possession throwing his body around the court, setting screen after screen to open up shots for his teammates.
He uses leverage, smarts, and unrelenting effort to gain every inch of advantage fighting against opposing centers. Morgan is a fifth-year senior who already graduated with a degree in engineering, and is studying for a masters degree in manufacturing engineering.
But the announcers dont talk about this stuff even one-tenth as often as they did Novak. And when they do, they dont use terms like gritty, unselfish, scrappy, and smart. My explanation is that its because he looks like this:
Jordan Morgan #52 of the Michigan Wolverines reacts while taking on the Duke Blue Devils during the third round of the 2011 NCAA men's basketball tournament at Time Warner Cable Arena on March 20, 2011 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Yeah, hes black. Now, dont get me wrong I dont think anybody wants to suppress the story of an undersize, pudgy engineering nerd who made himself into a gritty, overachieving captain on a Big Ten champion team and who is also black. I bet the national media would love a story like that. I suspect they just dont see it.
The gulf in physical talent between Novak and other players was glaring. Now, look at Morgan, with his gigantic biceps. If you dont know him and you are using a simple heuristic, you probably think hes a pretty good athletic talent, even if if is a little short. You dont think about the fact that he gained that muscle after intense weight training. (Announcers never mention it.) And so one player is surrounded by a narrative of hustle, smarts, and toughness, and another player with the exact same qualities is not.
The situation is far better than it was three or four decades ago, when announcers would liken the skills of black players to animals. Today, they have some awareness of racial stereotyping. Whats left, I think, is far more characteristic of how racial bias typically works. Bad intent does not come into play. White people simply have certain preconceptions, and preconceptions make you see the things you expect to see and miss the things you dont.
Never got basketball although I played a bit in an ROTC program at Duquesne. To me it’s tree hockey. Same with soccer just on a field.
Sometimes watch baseball, mostly for nostalgic reasons. The NFL, especially the Steelers, is dead to me. Ice hockey is ok for about two weeks.
Golf is ok early for the scenery and promise of Spring.
I do enjoy NASCAR but it’s nothing like it used to be.
All major sports are over hyped. Basically I’d rather play than watch.
Hey, Jonathan - I just don't bother to watch basketball. In that way, I don't have any racist, stereotypical thoughts.
And unlike President MomJeans, I don't get unnatural desires to sniff sweaty jockstraps...
So basketball a sport where blacks, 12% of the population fills 80% of the roles available
is really the place to look for racism against blacks
Sheesh How StOOOpid
Basketball would get a lot more people following it if they would get rid of the draped in a potato sack look!
They are hideous!
What I don’t see watching basketball are white players.
No, but they do talk him up as a player, even though Giroux is the guts of that team. No mention of P. K. Subban’s color either. I guess there isn’t a “black stereotype” for Hockey. But as far as “diversity” goes, you probably don’t get more diverse than the NHL, where they have guys from every hockey playing country in the world out there. Give it another 15 years and there will be Asian players.
We will die waiting..............
What a load of B.S. I watch as many Michigan Games as I can.
Jordan Morgan has had plenty of press this year given their Starting Forward Mitch McGary is out with a back Issue for the season. Jordan is commended by most announcers as the Team Leader on the floor, taking the freshmen under his wing, being a 5th Year Graduate Student.
However it has taken both Jordan and Jon Horford to get the same numbers as McGary was providing.
As for Nik Stauskas, he has worked his ass off to improve his game. He is only a Sophmore. If he went Pro at the end of the year he would at worst be a low lottery pick. Jordan will be on the market come next fall looking for a spot or playing in Europe.
Am I in the cell next to you?
“Racism” is the product of 60 years of Marxism-driven multiculturalismdivide us and conquer us.
What he says about the (sometimes correct, sometimes incorrect) assumption that white guys aren’t as gifted in basketball is probably true. But, seriously, who cares?
If that is true, then the same can be said about blacks. They have a preconceived notion that all whites are racist and spend a great deal of time and planning, meting and maintaining some great oppressive infrastructure that spans everything from fast food to mortgages. They see the things they imagine and miss the actual reality.
Whats Basketball?
Yaaawwnn !!!!
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Have you been following me around?
One of the most athletic basketball players ever was Tom Chambers. So athletic, he didn’t work much on his game and did not put in much effort on defense.
“Give it another 15 years and there will be Asian players.”
Paul Karyia?
What the author doesn’t (and couldn’t) see is the TEAM, and the concept of team.
A N Y
TEAM!
“Basically were all racists.”
Basically, we’re all TRIBES. Seriously. This stuff is SO stupid!
Who doesn’t gravitate towards their own? Why were there enclaves of German, Jew, Irish, Italian, etc. when America was filling up? You are who you are born unto and you gravitate towards the familiar! It’s freakin’ HUMAN NATURE!
I work in one of the most FORCED ‘diverse’ towns in the Midwest, yet - no Asians or Hispanics or Blacks or Jews or Democrats of ANY stripe go out of their way to befriend me! What’s up with that? I’m a lovely person! They discriminate against ME because I’m white? I ain’t rich! I ain’t nobody’s fool! I’m street smart! I’m hip. I’m cool. ;)
My DOGS do NOT go out of their way to hang out with my CATS on any given day and my laying hens are not the LEAST bit interested in befriending either the dogs OR the cats! And we ALL hate the raccoons! Chicken-killing, trash dumping, rabies-spreading B@stards! ;)
Man, this stuff is so TRANSPARENTLY ‘divide and conquer’ by the LefTards all across the land. (Who, I do NOT want to knowingly associate with, LOL!)
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