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"Diversity in the NBA Commissioner's job"

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Anonymous Semi-employed White Guy said...

Same kind of diversity as the Fed.

1/27/14, 3:34 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"small plate of tortilla chips": non-black Hispanic?...

1/27/14, 3:43 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pic of Ezra Klein & Matt Yglesias talking to the staff of Vox Media.

Think I see a Black guy in the background, lol.

https://twitter.com/clockwerks/status/427859193563869184

1/27/14, 3:46 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Passing the buck to Yellen

Passing the ball to Silver

1/27/14, 3:57 PM

Blogger roundeye said...

Mark Cuban's grandparents changed their name from Chablinski when arriving from Russia to avoid pograms.

1/27/14, 4:01 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pic of Ezra Klein & Matt Yglesias talking to the staff of Vox Media.

Shouldn't it be called Lox Media?

1/27/14, 4:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The MLB and NHL commissioners are Jewish as well.

1/27/14, 4:06 PM

Anonymous Dave Pinsen said...

Chua and Rubenstein's triple package.

1/27/14, 4:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That linked article about Bryant Gumbel is funny. Here are some good quotes:

Wright generally include the phony narrative about Jews being slave-traders (the traders were, in fact, mostly Muslims) and slave-owners.

Maybe we can help assuage some of our white guilt with this news.

And here’s a tip, Bryant: Stern and other Jews built the NBA into what it is so that the mostly Black players could command contracts worth not just tens, but now hundreds, of millions. Without Stern and other Jews, most of these Black NBA players would be, instead, selling crack on Eight Mile, rather than living in mansions and driving Bentleys.

Wow, I can't believe she could get away with writing that.

1/27/14, 4:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

David Stern is hoping to get his name in that leaflet, "Famous Jewish Sports Legends."

1/27/14, 4:40 PM

Anonymous anony-mouse said...

This isn't the same Steve Sailer who wanted wealthy Jews to get involved in college/professional sports is it?

1/27/14, 5:24 PM

Blogger Whiskey said...

Time for cultural ju-jitsu. Demand "diversity" in the Commissioner's job, i.e. Black.

Do this particularly in the NBA and NFL. Which constantly promote "diversity" in coaching but not in things that matter -- like Commissioners who can make or break a league.

Personally, I think oh I dunno, Ron Artest or Allan Iverson would make a much better street-oriented "diverse" commissioner in the NBA than this guy Silver. And given how much money "diversity" makes, why not demand the NBA make Ron or Allan the next Commissioner? After all, wouldn't you want a diverse commissioner instead of a boring White Jewish lawyer?

Alinksy -- make them live by their own rules.

1/27/14, 5:31 PM

Anonymous countenance said...

Overheard some Jewish talk radio host say:

"What the NFL needs is the Rooneystein Rule. Every head coaching vacancy, at least one Jewish person should be interviewed. Because owning the team just isn't enough anymore!"

1/27/14, 5:57 PM

Anonymous 5371 said...

anony-mouse said...
This isn't the same Steve Sailer who wanted wealthy Jews to get involved in college/professional sports is it?

It's the same Steve Sailer who suggested they do that instead of getting involved with Israel and US foreign policy. You do understand the concept of a trade, don't you?

1/27/14, 9:41 PM

Anonymous BB753 said...

About as diverse as the NY Times, and even more kosher!
If I were rich and dying of cancer I´d sue the hell out of all these liberal phonies for discrimination, disparate impact and all-out racism, if necessary.

1/28/14, 4:26 AM

Anonymous Hunsdon said...

Merit. Merit. Merit. Merit. Merit. Merit. Merit. David Stern is the kindest, bravest, warmest, most wonderful human being I have met in my life. Merit. Merit. Merit.

I, for one, welcome our new Hebraic . . .oh the hell with it, I need some coffee.

1/28/14, 4:49 AM

Anonymous jody said...

i deliberately don't post about this, because steve blocks those kind of posts. so now it's ok?

last time i did check, 14 out of 30 NBA owners were jewish, the highest out of any league. it may have fluctuated up or down by 1 or 2 owners since then.

"The MLB and NHL commissioners are Jewish as well."

as is the MLS commissioner.

it's all based on merit, of course. negative jewish stereotypes DO NOT APPLY here, we live in a meritocracy now.

end sarcasm. back in the real world, only the NFL has resisted deliberate jewish takeover. but you do occasionally hear them discussing moron ideas, like making condoleezza rice commissioner. as if the rooney rule wasn't bad enough.

i suppose they did settle for putting rice on the NCAA football committee. why not. she apparently 'likes football'. that seems good enough to me. doesn't that qualify everybody to run an organization? heck, i like sexy models. been watching them for years. shouldn't playboy put me on their executive board?

1/28/14, 10:34 AM

Anonymous Dave Pinsen said...

If Jews were as nepotistic as you imply, there would be at least some Jewish players in the NBA - surely there are a few Jews on college teams or in the Israeli league good enough to sit bench in the NBA?

1/28/14, 12:10 PM

Anonymous Svigor said...

You do understand the concept of a trade, don't you?

That's gonna leave a mark.

1/28/14, 12:26 PM

Anonymous ben tillman said...

If Jews were as nepotistic as you imply, there would be at least some Jewish players in the NBA

Israelis Gal Mekel and Omri Moshe Casspi are Jewish.

Jordan Farmar is generally considered Jewish. His father is black, but he was raised by his Jewish mother and his Israeli stepfather; he was bar mitzvahed; and he considers himself a Jew.

1/28/14, 2:39 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Great, the guy who ruined the NBA and basketball in general picked a younger version of himself to be his successor. I'm sure he knows to cherry pick company guy refs to officiate deciding games in the playoffs where the league's marquee franchise is playing in elimination games. Does anyone over the age of 25 even watch the NBA who isn't in NYC, LA, or Miami? Basketball has the opposite problem of baseball, In MLB, the fan base is aging, in the NBA it never ages, people lose interest after high school or college because they realize the certain teams and players get preferential treatment in the playoffs and therefore the postseason is a farce.

1/28/14, 3:19 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Great, the guy who ruined the NBA and basketball in general picked a younger version of himself to be his successor. I'm sure he knows to cherry pick company guy refs to officiate deciding games in the playoffs where the league's marquee franchise is playing in elimination games."

I've heard this for years, but it doesn't explain why San Antonio, one of the smallest markets in professional sports, was "allowed" to win four NBA titles. Or why even-smaller Oklahoma City was allowed to take the Supersonics from Seattle.

1/28/14, 3:45 PM

Anonymous Reg Cæsar said...

San Antonio was able to pay the Danegeld to get into the NBA, which other, more basketball-mad ABA markets like Virginia, Carolina, Kentucky, Memphis and Utah couldn't. There's a survivor's depth in that franchise that's lasted. Hence the trophies.

Seattle brought the Stanley Cup to the US for the first time. They belong in the NHL, not the NBA. but in the '60s and '70s, the NBA preferred growth markets-- Seattle, Portland, Phoenix, Houston-- to hooptowns.

1/28/14, 4:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Seems fitting to me, given the long history of Jewish involvement in basketball, from Abe Saperstein, founder and long-time coach of the Harlem Globetrotters through Arnold "Red" Auerbach, the greatest operator in NBA history, to the Jews running the league today.

1/30/14, 4:51 AM

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