Why does everyone feel it's always a matter of race? Obviously the reason NBA fights are so publicized is because they are so few and far between. In the 5 or 6 years that I've watched the NBA, I can only recall 3 noteworthy incidents, which is far fewer than any other professional sports league. The Palace brawl, the Knicks Brawl, and Rasheed going into the stands in Portland are the only ones that I can even think of. Heck, in one baseball season there are 5X more incidents than that, and in football and hockey, there are practically that many incidents each day. If it were all due to race, Football would be equally scrutinized (there are a lot of black players in the NFL), but it isnt. It's all due to the nature of the game. David Stern has done such a good job at controling NBA violence that the few major incidents are vastly blown out of proportion.
Jeffx wrote:It would be naive to think there's no racial element to NBA-bashing from the "fans". I hear the nastiness in their words. Not being able to relate to a black player because of cornrows and tattoos is plain ignorant & silly.
Sauru wrote:Jeffx wrote:what about all the black kids who cant relate to white people cause they have long hair, or cause they dont play flashy?
Sauru wrote:Jeffx wrote:It would be naive to think there's no racial element to NBA-bashing from the "fans". I hear the nastiness in their words. Not being able to relate to a black player because of cornrows and tattoos is plain ignorant & silly.
what about all the black kids who cant relate to white people cause they have long hair, or cause they dont play flashy?
Dro wrote:Sauru wrote:Jeffx wrote:It would be naive to think there's no racial element to NBA-bashing from the "fans". I hear the nastiness in their words. Not being able to relate to a black player because of cornrows and tattoos is plain ignorant & silly.
what about all the black kids who cant relate to white people cause they have long hair, or cause they dont play flashy?
LOL...do you see little black kids on PTI and Around the Horn? Do you hear black kids on the radio? Do you read articles written by black kids in the newspaper? No...the people who are "important", which is the upper-class fans and media members are the ones who are expressing negative feelings about the NBA, not black kids.
el badman wrote:Why does everyone feel it's always a matter of race? Obviously the reason NBA fights are so publicized is because they are so few and far between. In the 5 or 6 years that I've watched the NBA, I can only recall 3 noteworthy incidents, which is far fewer than any other professional sports league. The Palace brawl, the Knicks Brawl, and Rasheed going into the stands in Portland are the only ones that I can even think of. Heck, in one baseball season there are 5X more incidents than that, and in football and hockey, there are practically that many incidents each day. If it were all due to race, Football would be equally scrutinized (there are a lot of black players in the NFL), but it isnt. It's all due to the nature of the game. David Stern has done such a good job at controling NBA violence that the few major incidents are vastly blown out of proportion.
Nicely said.
Francis' comment was stupid and irrelevant. While there has been some issues in the past with racism in the league, I really don't think that applies to what happened at the Garden. It might have been Lee fouling Najera or Kleiza, and still the same thing could have happened...
bigh0rt wrote:I'd say the NBA is considered a much more 'thug' league than that of any other, including the NFL. It was never called that during the days of Jordan, Magic, and Bird, because the league was entirely different then, as were those stars you mention. The image they presented was a far cry from the ones we get on our televisions today from guys like Allen Iverson & Co.
Good point but do you think that a bigger deal would have been made if the flagrant was between Lee and Najera
Did you just conveniently forget the Carmelo was the biggest culprit in the fight?
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