EGarrett wrote:Somebody on another board joked "White Power!" when he talked about Nash getting MVP.
I also read this article on ESPN where a guy talks about the significance of two white guys being considered the best NBA prospects in the country (Morrison/Redick of course).
Whenever this issue gets brought up, I noticed that it's almost always by a white person.
As a black guy, I honestly don't give a damn that the MVP and #1 draft pick will both most likely be white this year. When I play Live with friends, I pick Nash all the time without even thinking about whether or not he's white.
Do the other black people on this board REALLY think about that stuff when it comes to basketball? If you're not black, does it seem special to you that Nash or Morrison are probably going to get those honors this year?
Very weird situation. And I have to also say, that it's interesting that when the majority/minority roles are reversed...you get white people who have just as many conspiracy theories (again: see the ESPN article) as black people are accused of having in other areas.
In fact, a lot of the majority/minority behavior seems more like human tendencies than a race thing, doesn't it?
(and let's try to be mature)
I'm white and race never comes into it with me.
I don't even think about their skin color. Michael Jordan's my favorite NBA Player of all time and I don't think, "oh yeah, he's black."
The X wrote:I like the fact that a player I can associate with (he's white, only slightly taller, less weight) can succeed with the same skill sets that I have IRL (can shoot the rock)
Oh yeah, I agree with this too though.
With NBA Live, I just draft and play with my favorite players, regardless of skin color.