• NBA Player Appears To Call Player 'Bitch Ass White Boy.' Black ESPN Host Unloads On Him.

    From Ubiquitous@weberm@polaris.net to alt.tv.pol-incorrect,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.non.racism,alt.sports.basketball.nba,rec.sport.basketball.pro on Sun Aug 23 19:57:12 2020
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    A black NBA player appeared to make a racial remark to a white NBA
    player after a heated confrontation during a game on Friday night while
    the players were wearing jerseys that had special social justice
    phrases printed on the back.

    oLA Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell and Dallas Mavericks Slovenian
    star Luka Doncic got into a scuffle last night that ended with Harrell
    calling Doncic a ab***h a*s white boy,'o Outkick columnist Gary
    Sheffield Jr. wrote. oThe solution here is simple, even if many wonAt
    like it: the NBA has to suspend Montrezl Harrell and send a message
    that race-based derogatory comments like his on the basketball court
    wonAt be tolerated. The NBA has already set this precedent with gay
    slurs on the court, why not with racial-based insults as well?o

    oMontrezl HarrellAs comments have already spawned a million aIf the
    races were reversedA conversations on social media and there is no
    doubt that if Luka had referred to Montrezl Harrell as a ab**** a**
    black boy,A that the social media condemnation would have rained down
    from the heavens on Luka,o Sheffield added. oIn fact, Luka would
    probably be suspended for the remainder of the season. He would be
    crushed, a social pariah in all of sports.o

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    Former NBA player and current ESPN host Jay Williams slammed Harrell
    for the alleged comment, noting that if Doncic said something like
    that, it would be a big deal.

    In a video posted to Twitter, Williams said:

    I am no lip reader, but damn, Trez, damn, Montrez. I can only
    imagine if Luka Doncic had something like that to you, and it
    got caught on tape. I can only imagine during Black Lives
    Matter how much of a big deal that would have been, considering
    todayAs climate and state. It would have been a massive story.
    Luka would have lost all credibility in this space; everybody
    would have been commenting on it. People would have asked
    LeBron about it, people would have asked [another player] about
    it. Everybody would have had some kind of statement about it,
    but itAs not that big of a story because Trez said it to a
    Caucasian person.

    It should be a big story because itAs not acceptable, man. And
    look, IAm a hooper, I talk trash, IAve cursed people out. We
    can get into the nuances of whether thatAs right or wrong too,
    but what you said, when youAre involving race in ituand IAve
    heard people say this back in the day during basketball
    scenarios and playing hoops in inner cities, I still didnAt
    find it acceptable then. I donAt find it acceptable now.
    Especially when cameras are on you 24/7. Get lost in your
    battle, man, but donAt get lost and say things like that. You
    donAt need to say things like that, Trez. Make your performance
    speak for itself; you can talk trash in different ways. You
    donAt need to say stuff like that. Now, IAm no lip reader, but
    I know what I saw come out of your mouth, man. We donAt need
    that in todayAs game, especially with everything that weAre
    fighting for as it relates to equality. Even if you do get
    lost in your emotion, not acceptable. Not acceptable.

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