Posted on 09/23/2016 5:08:20 PM PDT by bkopto
As NBA teams began gathering Friday to start training camps three teams hold their first practices Saturday, while 27 others get going in the coming days an issue each is addressing is how players and coaches can help create substantive change in cities across the country. The NBA and the players union urged teams this week to develop ideas in a memo this week.
No one can be happy with whats going on right now, Van Gundy said Friday. I like what (Golden State coach) Steve Kerr said. Wherever you are on the political spectrum, I dont think a thinking person can say, This isnt a problem. I mean, were shooting unarmed people and youve got to think largely, they are seen as threats largely because of their race. I mean, its hard to fathom.
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Finding that solution wont be easy.
I dont have an answer. Nobody has an answer, Oklahoma Citys Russell Westbrook said. If that was the case, we would have fixed it.
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Shut up and play!
I agree. Let’s have social change that eliminates professional sports from our society.
Dear NBA: you’ll excuse me if I dismiss lessons on social justice and morality from individuals who father multiple children by multiple women all out of wedlock.
NBA no!
NHL, yes!
I think it’s time for professional sports to honor the black’s requests for quotas in the workplace....
Gosh, I wonder how race relations could have fallen so much under 8 years of the second black president?
Bingo. Best post of the day!!!
“is how players and coaches can help create substantive change in cities across the country. “
Refund the money saved from the tax incentives that built your luxury palaces.
99.9% tax on NBA players. Give the money to homeless vets + school vouchers for kids.
That should be a start.
Maybe they out to talk about the ticket prices being a burden on average families. How ‘bout a little economic justice?
When they start talking about blacks shooting other blacks in places like Chicago, maybe I’ll listen for a few minutes.
I think the racial make-up of NBA teams should “look like America.”
The janitors and ushers should make the same as the players. How about some of that social justice? :o)
I guess this means the NBA will become 64% White to more reflect the Racial makeup of the U.S.
I do agree with this. Make the focus other than police and kneeling and they could find serious community support.
For Van Gundy, it goes much deeper than just reacting to shootings.
He spoke at length about urging the Pistons to vote and how the organization responded to a water crisis in Flint, Michigan. He also talked about how Pistons forward Marcus Morris had a 6-year-old cousin injured by gunfire this summer; the boy survived, even though the vehicle he was in was caught in a flurry of crossfire.
They’ll end up picking bird crap off wires
Shut up and play your game for my amusement
Heh, that would be fun.
Anyone who knows me well knows that I think professional sports are crap. If you want to pay to watch people get paid to play a sportball or drive a car, fine ... but leave the taxpayer out of it.
The almighty dollar will shut their pie holes, just stop going and watching
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