George Karl rips Carmelo Anthony, Kenyon Martin in upcoming book- calls them fatherless crybabies

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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA

Breh dap + rep.....homie asked and you brought it with straight facts straight from the ass holes mouth.....well done.
 
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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA

:dahell: first time I'm seeing 90% of this.

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Guy is tarnishing his own legacy for a couple of $$

What legacy, he hasn't won shyt. He'll be most remembered for that 94 Sonics team that got beat by an 8th seed.

For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA

Wow. I didn't know Phil said all that wild sh*t.
 

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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA

The only place I saw these quotes online were on message boards, and this thread was the first thing that popped up :beli:
 

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The only place I saw these quotes online were on message boards, and this thread was the first thing that popped up :beli:


I remember a thread talking about his dress code comments on SOHH when he first made them years ago.

You really think heads made this up? :mjlol:
 
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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA



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I remember a thread talking about his dress code comments on SOHH when he first made them years ago.

You really think heads made this up? :mjol:

I honestly think somebody made it up a few years back and people just took it as fact.

I've made up stories on here myself just to get some laughs and websites around the net ran with them, so I'm hesitant to believe quotes if they aren't verified somewhere.

A joke thread I made
"I Was Sexually Harassed Everyday" Mama Benjamin

Websites publishing it as fact
Former WWE Personality Says She Was Sexually Harassed Everyday In WWE – SEScoops

411MANIA | Shelton Benjamin’s ‘Mom’ Says She Was Sexually Harassed in WWE

Former WWE Personality Says She Was "Sexually Harassed Everyday"
Somebody Catcall My Momma: Was Thea Vidale Sexually Harassed During Her Time In WWE?

There's somebody right now that thinks Thea Vidale was getting sexually harassed in the WWE, because I had some free time and wanted to make the dudes in TSC laugh.
 
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I honestly think somebody made it up a few years back and people just took it as fact.

I've made up stories on here myself just to get some laughs and websites around the net ran with them, so I'm hesitant to believe quotes if they aren't verified somewhere.

A joke thread I made
"I Was Sexually Harassed Everyday" Mama Benjamin

Websites publishing it as fact
Former WWE Personality Says She Was Sexually Harassed Everyday In WWE – SEScoops

411MANIA | Shelton Benjamin’s ‘Mom’ Says She Was Sexually Harassed in WWE

Former WWE Personality Says She Was "Sexually Harassed Everyday"
Somebody Catcall My Momma: Was Thea Vidale Sexually Harassed During Her Time In WWE?

There's somebody right now that thinks Thea Vidale was getting sexually harassed in the WWE, because I had some free time and wanted to make the dudes in TSC laugh.
That's good for you, but you need to work on your google skills.

NBA's 'no bling' dress code prompts racism accusations

No one made shyt up about Phil. You white dudes just want to rescue heads
 

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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA


:yeshrug: I can't even say he is necessarily wrong
 

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For starters his comments on LeBron James and his "posse"...

"The players have been dressing in prison garb the last five or six years. All the stuff that goes on, it's like gangster, thuggery stuff. It's time. It's been time to do that. But one must remember where one came from. I was wearing bib overalls when I was a player one time. But I wasn't going to the games or events in them."
-Phil Jackson on NBA dress code

"Throughout the years the black players on the Knicks have possessed much better physical ability than the white players, being generally faster and better jumpers. I also think that they have always had superior one-on-one talent."

"White players are more often willing to run patterns and to work collectively."

"Because of the predominance of blacks in pro basketball, the sport is rapidly disintegrating into a one-on-one sport. There are only five or six NBA teams who play with more than a superficial degree of team unity."

On the Knicks: "The starting front court played white basketball while guards played black basketball."

"Black kids growing up want to be the superstar of their neighborhood. They want to be the toughest kids on the block, the richest or, once they get to the playground, the best one-on-one basketball players. White kids, on the other hand, usually are raised in a more homogeneous environment which provides other outlets for personal expression. They're also constantly being taught the principle of subordinating their own personal glory for the good of the group."

"The average player's career is a very short period of his life, and the minute he's through nobody knows who is. Twenty-five years from now the only people who will remember me will be a few trivia experts, and that's exactly how it should be. A lot of black players look at their careers differently. Many blacks have let themselves believe that being in the NBA is one of the greatest things a person can accomplish. I believe this type of feeling is ultimately very destructive, because the only way you can live with it is to get into a heavy fantasy trip. I've seen the process develop many times, and very few players ever find happiness that way."
-Phil Jackson on black vs. white players in NBA
What's the source of this?:patrice:

We gon believe something you could've pulled outta nowhere?
 

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Breh!!!

Any time I mentor new law grads going into Criminal Law... I tell them the trifecta on Race, Society and Criminal Justice are Condemnation of Blackness, Slavery By Another Name, and The New Jim Crow. Low key, The New Jim Crow is the weakest out of all of them, and that's not a shot at the book. it just means all of them are brilliant.

Good shyt, Rebel. :salute:

Excellent titles. I'd add these too: and https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias=aps&field-keywords=the+choice+samuel+yette

I saw this recently and wanted to order it for the store, looks very interesting. You read it? Any thoughts?
 
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