Guest DickVitale Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 95% is a bit high... :..Where are you guys getting these numbers!!?? Anyway, I get your point though....95% was probably accurate 20 years ago, though..
Aggie_Fan Posted March 31, 2009 Report Posted March 31, 2009 And look at the coaches to.. about 95 percent of coaches in ALL sports are white.. I dont think they're discriminating if the vast majority of coaches are white.. But to say the number of whites in the NBA is decreasing is stupid because for the past few years alot of the best college players have been white... BASEBALL is the one that the minority percentages are decreasing, with only 8 percent african americans and that number is dropping every year.. Which of the best college players were white?? I'm just wondering cuz most of them are black which idc either I say let the best players play no matter what color and that's in every sport
Guest DickVitale Posted April 1, 2009 Report Posted April 1, 2009 And look at the coaches to.. about 95 percent of coaches in ALL sports are white.. I dont think they're discriminating if the vast majority of coaches are white.. But to say the number of whites in the NBA is decreasing is stupid because for the past few years alot of the best college players have been white... BASEBALL is the one that the minority percentages are decreasing, with only 8 percent african americans and that number is dropping every year.. Which of the best college players were white?? I'm just wondering cuz most of them are black which idc either I say let the best players play no matter what color and that's in every sport Tyler Hansborough was last years POY in college basketball, but he will NOT be a good pro...He will get drafted and be in the league for about 4-5 years then fade away to obscurity....Thats not a race thing, thats just a likely outcome...More and more of the best college players have been staying for four years have been white, while the better black athletes have been going pro after one year. (exception: UCLA's Kevin Love, who BTW probably should not have gone pro that early, but it would have probably been his best shot to go high in the draft) Its just the growing trend in college basketball. I wish they would adopt the football rule and make them stay three years in ..It would make college basketball even BETTER and it is GREAT now...
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