Knicks · Moving Forward With Kareem and Doc Rivers (page 1)

misterearl @ 4/29/2014 10:10 AM

What bothers me about this whole Donald Sterling affair isn’t just his racism. I’m bothered that everyone acts as if it’s a huge surprise. Now there’s all this dramatic and very public rending of clothing about whether they should keep their expensive Clippers season tickets. Really? All this other stuff I listed above has been going on for years and this ridiculous conversation with his girlfriend is what puts you over the edge? That’s the smoking gun?

He was discriminating against black and Hispanic families for years, preventing them from getting housing. It was public record. We did nothing. Suddenly he says he doesn’t want his girlfriend posing with Magic Johnson on Instagram and we bring out the torches and rope. Shouldn’t we have all called for his resignation back then?

Shouldn’t we be equally angered by the fact that his private, intimate conversation was taped and then leaked to the media? Didn’t we just call to task the NSA for intruding into American citizen’s privacy in such an un-American way? Although the impact is similar to Mitt Romney’s comments that were secretly taped, the difference is that Romney was giving a public speech. The making and release of this tape is so sleazy that just listening to it makes me feel like an accomplice to the crime. We didn’t steal the cake but we’re all gorging ourselves on it.

Make no mistake: Donald Sterling is the villain of this story. But he’s just a handmaiden to the bigger evil. In our quest for social justice, we shouldn’t lose sight that racism is the true enemy. He’s just another jerk with more money than brains.

So, if we’re all going to be outraged, let’s be outraged that we weren’t more outraged when his racism was first evident. Let’s be outraged that private conversations between people in an intimate relationship are recorded and publicly played. Let’s be outraged that whoever did the betraying will probably get a book deal, a sitcom, trade recipes with Hoda and Kathie Lee, and soon appear on Celebrity Apprentice and Dancing with the Stars.

The big question is “What should be done next?” I hope Sterling loses his franchise. I hope whoever made this illegal tape is sent to prison. I hope the Clippers continue to be unconditionally supported by their fans. I hope the Clippers realize that the ramblings of an 80-year-old man jealous of his young girlfriend don’t define who they are as individual players or as a team. They aren’t playing for Sterling—they’re playing for themselves, for the fans, for showing the world that neither basketball, nor our American ideals, are defined by a few pathetic men or women.

Let’s use this tawdry incident to remind ourselves of the old saying: “Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.” Instead of being content to punish Sterling and go back to sleep, we need to be inspired to vigilantly seek out, expose, and eliminate racism at its first signs.


- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar


One man, cannot have the power to make me feel hate towards a group, race, or another persons skin color.

- Jeremiah Rivers


As head coach in the spotlight, Doc Rivers has a personal stake, and a personal history which shapes his emotions. Imagine what he must be feeling as he prepares his team to go to work.

misterearl @ 4/29/2014 10:11 AM
Hate the man all you want, show him no mercy if you must. But the players who put on that Jersey do it because the love basketball.

The clippers need the people, fans, and city of LA more then ever. The team deserves it.

- Jeremiah Rivers

martin @ 4/29/2014 10:14 AM
misterearl wrote:
What bothers me about this whole Donald Sterling affair isn’t just his racism. I’m bothered that everyone acts as if it’s a huge surprise. Now there’s all this dramatic and very public rending of clothing about whether they should keep their expensive Clippers season tickets. Really? All this other stuff I listed above has been going on for years and this ridiculous conversation with his girlfriend is what puts you over the edge? That’s the smoking gun?

He was discriminating against black and Hispanic families for years, preventing them from getting housing. It was public record. We did nothing. Suddenly he says he doesn’t want his girlfriend posing with Magic Johnson on Instagram and we bring out the torches and rope. Shouldn’t we have all called for his resignation back then?

Shouldn’t we be equally angered by the fact that his private, intimate conversation was taped and then leaked to the media? Didn’t we just call to task the NSA for intruding into American citizen’s privacy in such an un-American way? Although the impact is similar to Mitt Romney’s comments that were secretly taped, the difference is that Romney was giving a public speech. The making and release of this tape is so sleazy that just listening to it makes me feel like an accomplice to the crime. We didn’t steal the cake but we’re all gorging ourselves on it.

Make no mistake: Donald Sterling is the villain of this story. But he’s just a handmaiden to the bigger evil. In our quest for social justice, we shouldn’t lose sight that racism is the true enemy. He’s just another jerk with more money than brains.

So, if we’re all going to be outraged, let’s be outraged that we weren’t more outraged when his racism was first evident. Let’s be outraged that private conversations between people in an intimate relationship are recorded and publicly played. Let’s be outraged that whoever did the betraying will probably get a book deal, a sitcom, trade recipes with Hoda and Kathie Lee, and soon appear on Celebrity Apprentice and Dancing with the Stars.

The big question is “What should be done next?” I hope Sterling loses his franchise. I hope whoever made this illegal tape is sent to prison. I hope the Clippers continue to be unconditionally supported by their fans. I hope the Clippers realize that the ramblings of an 80-year-old man jealous of his young girlfriend don’t define who they are as individual players or as a team. They aren’t playing for Sterling—they’re playing for themselves, for the fans, for showing the world that neither basketball, nor our American ideals, are defined by a few pathetic men or women.

Let’s use this tawdry incident to remind ourselves of the old saying: “Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom.” Instead of being content to punish Sterling and go back to sleep, we need to be inspired to vigilantly seek out, expose, and eliminate racism at its first signs.


- Kareem Abdul-Jabbar

good stuff

Nalod @ 4/29/2014 10:15 AM
Kareem has a perspective I have always respected.

Very thoughtful comment.

mreinman @ 4/29/2014 10:19 AM
Excellent and open minded comments by Mr Class - Kareem
misterearl @ 4/29/2014 10:22 AM
It's Only Basketball

From a completely selfish and self-serving point of view, should Doc grow weary of the Clippers body politic, would Phil Jackson table his over-publicized conversation with Steve Kerr, and make Doc Rivers an offer he cannot refuse?

mreinman @ 4/29/2014 10:24 AM
misterearl wrote:It's Only Basketball

From a completely selfish and self-serving point of view, should Doc grow weary of the Clippers body politic, would Phil Jackson table his over-publicized conversation with Steve Kerr, and make Doc Rivers an offer he cannot refuse?

there is no way that happens IMO

Phil can't have that much of an established coach with his own systems already in place. It will set them up for an early divorce.

Phil is certainly looking for a newbie that he can groom.

Nalod @ 4/29/2014 10:34 AM
misterearl wrote:It's Only Basketball

From a completely selfish and self-serving point of view, should Doc grow weary of the Clippers body politic, would Phil Jackson table his over-publicized conversation with Steve Kerr, and make Doc Rivers an offer he cannot refuse?

ITs about the triangle.

gunsnewing @ 4/29/2014 10:52 AM
mreinman wrote:
misterearl wrote:It's Only Basketball

From a completely selfish and self-serving point of view, should Doc grow weary of the Clippers body politic, would Phil Jackson table his over-publicized conversation with Steve Kerr, and make Doc Rivers an offer he cannot refuse?

there is no way that happens IMO

Phil can't have that much of an established coach with his own systems already in place. It will set them up for an early divorce.

Phil is certainly looking for a newbie that he can groom.

Yes.

dk7th @ 4/29/2014 11:37 AM
kareem is obviously a great american who has his finger on the pulse of his country. balancing the observation of a doddering old man with entrenched and out of touch views on the one hand, while on the other feeling squeamish about privacy-- just superb reasoning here.
gunsnewing @ 4/29/2014 11:41 AM
Like sterling she is a rotten human being. They deserve each other. I hope she does jail time for breaking California law by recording
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