Someone on Reddit exposed Phil Jackson's 5 Decade Span of latent racist comments

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I dont see anything wrong and I usually ride pretty hard on c00nery and cacs

I feel like how he alluded but spoke his mind openly is more important than faking it or going with the flow

he gave white players credit for being system players and said black players usually have larger gifts and in the top echelon, will understand that they can take over more.
it was said in a imbalanced way to bring balance to the system... but subjectively, its actually shytting on white people. None of that 1970s his era shyt works anyways :yeshrug: and he know's he's saying it to keep HIS players in check because none of his teams were focused the way he's speaking.


The dress code shyt is funny, but he does have a point. Besides AI and a few other dudes, that whole D-Boy shyt was a trend. You cant be a multi millionaire dressing like Lil Bow Wow out here and your Cory Magette. I dont personally agree with the dress code shyt, but it was overblown by the players. Same as now with the "fashion"
It comes off racial but not racist to me, I dont see many 60 year old cacs who understand or absorb black culture so I'm not surprised at all. Just a white dude speaking from a outside perspective through 1970s eyes. 90s and early 2000s was super scary for white men :mjlol: from the grit to beckys wearing southpole and twerking to Tank songs. :picard: they aint understanding that


Imagine in 2003 you got mad hoes and the team staff is like "Why do you need a new fat booty bytch to suck you off every other day of the week?"

fast forward to 2020 with instagram and now they know why
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Additionally, Auerbach was vital in breaking down color barriers in the NBA. He made history by drafting the first African-American NBA player, Chuck Cooper in 1950, introduced the first African-American starting five in 1964,[3] and hired the first African-American head coach in North American sports (Bill Russell in 1966).[4] Famous for his polarizing nature, he was well known for smoking a cigar when he thought a victory was assured, a habit that became, for many, "the ultimate symbol of victory" during his Boston tenure.[2]

In 1964, he sent out the first-ever NBA starting five consisting of an African-American quintet, namely Russell, Willie Naulls, Tom Sanders, Sam Jones, and K. C. Jones.



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I've been shytting on Phil for years. About time other people got on the bandwagon. Dude has gotten away with saying flat out ridiculous things for years. People really think winning a championship gives you carte blanche to be a dikkhead.

Pop>>>> Phil



Most LWO have always said Pop>>> Phil
Phil had more talent in all his situations and still didn't get the most out of them most over hyped coach ever
 

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Phil has always been an a$$hole and overall sneaky, even for the Bulls he wasn't so innocent in the Krause relationship. Imagine any other coach writing what he did about Kobe but his players also respected him and he was able to connect to them like most coaches couldn't.
 
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