Arya Tsaddiq
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KingSimba;6998642 said:![]()
Yoooo! I just thought of something.....
Somebody mentioned Doc being all passive about the situation and not letting the team talk and what not. What if the higher ups told him like "Aye, if you or any player say anything to the press, u getting canned boy."
What if there was a ploy to keep a player/coach inspired call for action was deaded so it could be handled "appropriately" by the league so it could salvage its integrity? Whoever made the post that inspire my thought process said, "Doc was looking all passive and shook, while Silver getting all the credit looking like the hero."....
The white man and the "nigga friendly " NBA save the day....all while keeping the "angry negro player" at bay.
we all know people are HEAVILY influenced by what they see on tv. What kind of message do you think a sit out or refusal to play by a mostly black league would have sent to the masses? Black basketball players staring up for what's right. Similar to Ali/Jim Brown. What if these players with world wide influence decided to protest, and the league andowners had to give in? Would that provide a good example to the easily influenced masses? Or a "bad" influence showing what a group of organized and common minded black people are actually capable of?
Think about it.....
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