LaVar Ball: UCLA had too many ‘white guys’ with slow foot speed to win title
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
Where’s the white guys with slow foot speed outrage!?! http://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/news/lavar-ball-ucla-had-too-many-white-guys-with-slow-foot-speed-to-win-title/
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AZUTEParticipant
If I was a NBA GM with a top 5 pick I wouldn’t touch this kid with a ten foot poll. There is no I in “team” but there is “me” and he is a me player.
He didn’t even have his UCLA jersey off in the locker room after they lost to Kentucky before he declared for the NBA draft. No comments about the game or the team it was all about me me me. Maybe this is over exaggerated but that’s what it looked like.
No doubt the kid has talent but who would want to deal with his selfish ways and his father.
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UtahUteGuyParticipant
I’m sure there is plenty of “white guy rage” about LaVar Ball’s comments. Go check the comment section of this story and you will see the rage.
I’m not going to try and defend in any way LaVar Ball’s comments. He seems a very insecure, little man who is seeking publicity any way he can get it, much like a Kardashian. Any press coverage is good press coverage, right? His comment is also absolutely absurd when you see a shining example of a “slow white guy” team like Wisconsin who beat undefeated, primarily black Kentucky two years ago in the tourney.
That being said, I don’t think the world should punish Lonzo for the sins of his father. Maybe he was a bit petulant after UCLA lost in the tourney this year, but let’s try to remember that this is a teenager we’re talking about here. And when you look at his play on the court, he is absolutely an unselfish player. The guy averaged nearly 7 assists a game during the season, and he had 9 assists in the loss to Kentucky. If I were an NBA GM, I’d snatch him up quickly. It’s not like 90% of NBA players aren’t primadonnas already. These guys have been special all of their lives, and they have had people telling them how special they are. Championship players are the ones that learn to overcome their primadonnatude.
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AnonymousInactive
“That being said, I don’t think the world should punish Lonzo for the sins of his father.”
Same could be said for this 3rd generation white guy American who’s grandparents immigrated to America long after slavery was abolished.
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Tacoma UteParticipant
It doesn’t offend me. Just makes me shake my head and chuckle. Besides, I often catch myself hoping the Jazz don’t draft a white guy…unless they’re from Europe.
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ironman1315Participant
Or named Gordon Hayward.
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Tony (admin)Keymaster
There was a short slow white guy named John Stockton who was ok.
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Riot WestParticipant
Only because of who he was feeding the ball to! 😉
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UteThunderParticipant
For me, the issue isn’t whether his comments are offensive or not, it is that he can get away with making these types of comments when a white person would not and has not.
Anybody remember Fisher Deberry? He made comments regarding the need for more “Afro-Americans” on his team because “they run so well” and he was labeled a racist. Now how in the world does that work? Ball insults white people and it is okay, but DeBerry compliments black people and is labeled a racist. Under no circumstances is this okay.
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AnonymousInactive
Amen^^^^^^
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zeousParticipant
Agreed. It’s not okay. Racism is racism and none of it is okay.
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KiYi-UteParticipant
Lavar Ball just trying to milk his 15 minutes before he’s irrelevant again.
On a side note, I really hope Lonzo gets a smart, independent financial advisor when he gets drafted and doesn’t let his dad anywhere near his finances. It just seems like the documentary “Broke” waiting to happen.
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AnonymousInactive
Diveristy mandates says you must have slow white guys with 12″ vertical leaps, yet hit at 40% clip from beyond the 3 point line.
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UtahParticipant
If I had the #2 or lower pick, and Ball was available, I’d snatch him up in a heartbeat. He took UCLA from 15 wins to 31. He averaged 7 assists in COLLEGE. That’s near impossible. The kid will make hundreds of millions, wins tons of games. I’d be ecstatic to have a kid like that on my team as a NBA GM.
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AZUTEParticipant
When Lonzo gets drafted the Lavar Ball hype machine will get cranked up 1,000,000%
No thank you if it’s me. Fultz, Jackson, Tatum, Smith, and maybe even Markkanen before I’d ever draft Ball
and it’s not based on his talent. There is no doubt Lonzo has superstar talent I just don’t want Lavar and believe me it’s a package deal.
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Tacoma UteParticipant
His kids can play but he has a screw loose.
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