NBA 12/13 Season: Teams To Support

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The latest NBA season began last night so it's an appropriate time to kickoff a new tread. Based on the Minnesota Timberwolves whitening tread, interest here on Castefootball might be at a recent high. They are far and away the team to support but that doesn't mean they are the only one. I'd like to rank the teams from most "diverse" to the least so we have a simple guide of who to tune into and who to tune out. A few years back, ToughJRiggins had a point system to rank teams based on starters, reserves and bench ornaments. I'm going to steal that idea and rank points as such:
3 points for a White starter (s)
2 points for a White reserve (r)
1 point for a White non-rotation player (b)

Bonuses:
Alpha / team leader / go-to-guy (+3)
All-star / All-star level player (+2)
15+ point scorer or 8+ rebounder or 6+ assister (+1)

Most Diverse & Watchable
Minnesota Timberwolves, 29: Rubio (s)(+1), Ridnour (s), Kirilenko (s), Love (s)(+3), Pekovic (s)(+2), Shved (r), Barea (r), Budinger (r), Stiemsma (r) *First team to consistently start 5 Whites in decades* **Injuries, injuries, injuries**
Houston Rockets, 14: Parsons (s)(+1), Montiejunas (s), Asik (s)(+1), Delfino (r), Ohlbrecht (b) *Also have Jeremy Lin who could be considered a Caste-buster* **Asik amongst top 5 in rebounds per game**

Racist but Watchable
New Orleans Hornets, 13: Vasquez (s)(+1), R. Lopez (s), R. Anderson (r)(+1), J. Smith (b), Amundson (r) *Lopez and Vasquez, who is amongst top 5 in assists, appear mestizo* **Ryan Anderson is averaging nearly 18 points per game yet they won't let him start**
Los Angeles Lakers, 12: Nash (s)(+2), P. Gasol (s)(+2), Blake (r) *Nash & Gasol would be "the man" on other teams*
Detroit Pistons, 11: Calderon (s)(+1), Singler (s), Jerebko (r), Kravtsov (r) *Calderon amongst top 8 in assists per game*
Phoenix Suns, 11: Dragic (s)(+1), Scola (s), Gortat (s)(+1) *Unfortunately, Scola's numbers are below his career averages right now* **Dragic amongst top 15 in assists per game**
San Antonio Spurs, 11: Splitter (s), Ginobili (r)(+1), Bonner (r), De Colo (r), A. Baynes (b) *Manu still great but age is catching up to him*
Golden State Warriors, 10: Lee (s)(+2), Bogut (s), Biedrins (r) *D Lee putting up the best numbers for a White athlete this season* **Bogut injured**
Cleveland Cavaliers, 9: Varejao (s)(+1), T. Zeller (r), Walton (r), Casspi (b) *Varejao leading the NBA in rebounding* **Zeller playing well in some starts for the injured Varejao**
Brooklyn Nets, 9: B. Lopez (s)(+1), Humphries (r), Teletovic (r), Shengelia (b) *Lopez or Humphries could be considered non-White* **Lopez playing like an all-star this season**
Dallas Mavericks, 9: Nowitzki (s)(+3), Kaman (s) *Dirk being worked back slowly from his injury*
Milwaukee Bucks, 9: Ilyasova (s), Redick (r)(+1), Dunleavy (r), Przybilla (b)
Toronto Raptors, 9: Valanciunas (s), Bargnani (r)(+1), Gray (r), Kleiza (b)
Denver Nuggets, 8: Gallinari (s)(+1), Koufos (s), Mozgov (b)
Portland Trail Blazers, 8: Babbitt (r), Leonard (r), Claver (r), Freeland (b), Pavlovic (b) *Could be a team to watch if these guys move up the depth chart*
Orlando Magic, 7: Vucevic (s)(+1), Udrih (r), Turkoglu (b) *Vucevic amongst top 10 in rebounding, averaging a double-double*
Charlotte Bobcats, 6: Mullens (s)(+1), McRoberts (r)
Chicago Bulls, 6: Hinrich (s), Belinelli (r), Radmanovic (b)

Racist and Should Be Avoided
Atlanta Hawks, 5: Korver (s), Pachulia (r)
Memphis Grizzlies, 5: M. Gasol (s)(+1), Leuer (b) *Gasol's numbers are down from last season*
Utah Jazz, 5: Hayward (s), Kanter (r) *Hayward improving and on cusp of breakout*
Indiana Pacers, 4: T. Hansbrough (r), B. Hansbrough (b), Plumlee (b) *Ben back to 3rd string and Plumlee can't get minutes behind the "immortal" Ian Mahinmi :mad2:*
New York Knicks, 4: Novak (r), Prigioni (r)
Miami Heat, 3: M. Miller (r), C. Anderson (b)
Sacramento Kings, 3
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Fredette (r), Aldrich (b) *Jimmer top 10 in scoring per 48 minutes, his lack of minutes is criminal*
Philadelphia 76ers, 2: Hawes (r) *underused, wasting development years*
Oklahoma City Thunder, 2
: Collison (r)
Washington Wizards, 1: Vesely (b)
Boston Celtics, 1: S. Randolph (b) *let's see how long the former Dukie lasts on Doc's racist squad*
Los Angeles Clippers, 0 *40 year old Grant Hill can make this squad but no Whites are good enough :mad2:*

*Will update as the season progresses*
 
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Incredible to think that the T-Wolves have as many white players as 9 other NBA teams combined, almost a third of the league!!
 

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Sad to see that one of the most talented of all white players, Jimmer Fredette, is buried on the bench of the Uganda Kings.
 

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Great thread, thanks for posting.

I would suggest a corollary: deduct the same points for criminals. Minus three for felony accusation, minus two for misdemeanor conviction, and minus one for a plea bargain. Maybe we can let the misdemeanors roll off after a couple of years - I'm a forgiving guy.

Minus six points if a player could not muster a 780 score (or whatever it is nowadays) on his SATs to qualify for a year of college ball.

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Minus eight points though if your team employs Gilbert Arenas.

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Minus ten points if your team's star player converted to Judaism.

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Minus twenty points if your star white player publicly endorses massive non-white immigration.

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Minus fifty points if your team's star player consulted with a rabbi who doesn't speak any English for spiritual advice over international waters before signing his latest max contract.

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Go Timberwolves!
 

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Sad to see that one of the most talented of all white players, Jimmer Fredette, is buried on the bench of the Uganda Kings.
Truly pathetic, they signed the uterly average Aaron Brooks to take Jimmer's spot as reserve point guard. Jimmer logged less than 1 minute last night. He needs to get outta there Asap.

Phall, I like your idea but every team except for Minnesota would be in the negative points. :afro:
 

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Only in America can the College National Player of the Year just a couple of years ago only log 6 seconds on opening night. Get the hell out of Sacramento Jimmer. They clearly drafted you just to have you get splinters in your a**. What a joke. Incredible waste of talent and the Kings are horrible. They lost last year and this year will be no different. This is where I get mad at our white athletes. No matter what the sport is, they just almost always stay a gentleman and they never speak up for themselves. Sometimes you have to raise a little hell to be treated with respect. Every white man should have a little bit of anger in them. Think Jeremy Shockey. He would not put up with that crap.
 

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The Twolves started off the season on a good note with a big win tonight over the team that is screwing over Jimmer Fredette. I love watching the Kings lose because their coach, scouts and management are a bunch of idiots. Barera led all scorers with Kirelenko also playing good. This team is very talented and they will only get better as the season progresses.

The Suns also won after losing a heartbreaker on halloween night. Gortat had 16 points and 16 rebounds to go along with Dragic pouring in 15 points and Scola added 14 points. The Phoenix Suns are alot more fun to watch this year.

On a side note, the Lakers look like crap so far. Not that I care. Haha.
 

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Utah and Indiana have really fallen off in terms of fairness to white athletes.
 

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The Twolves started off the season on a good note with a big win tonight over the team that is screwing over Jimmer Fredette. I love watching the Kings lose because their coach, scouts and management are a bunch of idiots. Barera led all scorers with Kirelenko also playing good. This team is very talented and they will only get better as the season progresses.
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I watched the first half of the game. J.J. Barea was making plays left and right. He is going to be valuable to the team. Hope Kevin Love returns with no ill effects from his injury. Jimmer got in the game after no one for the Kings could hit the broad side of a barn. He hit three nice shots, one from outside and two in the lane.
 

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The latest NBA season began last night so it's an appropriate time to kickoff a new tread. Based on the Minnesota Timberwolves whitening tread, interest here on Castefootball might be at a recent high. They are far and away the team to support but that doesn't mean they are the only one. I'd like to rank the teams from most "diverse" to the least so we have a simple guide of who to tune into and who to tune out. A few years back, ToughJRiggins had a point system to rank teams based on starters, reserves and bench ornaments. I'm going to steal that idea and rank points as such:
3 points for a White starter (s)
2 points for a White reserve (r)
1 point for a White non-rotation player (b)

Nice idea Freethinker. However, I think a consideration of quality vs. quantity would benefit this analysis. In other words, I think that there needs to be more points given to legitimate stars .i.e. Kevin Love, Dirk Nowitzki. After all, their impact in terms of the perception of white athleticism in basketball is disproportionately large.

And personally, I'd much rather watch a coal black team featuring a lone, yet clear, white Alpha dog like Dirk Nowitizki than a team with more white pine sitters, even if they do start a couple of three point specialists and secondary role players that go for 5-8 points a game. Obviously, Minnesota, featuring both the Alpha dog, multiple starters and strong bench players is "best of class" at this moment.

I would consider ranking the top ten white basket ball players 10-1 and then assigning that rank as an inverse point value. i.e. if Love is #1 on the list, give a team with Love on it +10 (instead of the +3 he gets as a starter), if Dirk is #2, give a team with Dirk on it +9, etc.

A mere +3 doesn't accurately quantify a guy like Love in terms of impact on perceptions or in terms of making a team watchable from our perspective.

I would also consider, eventually, giving non-player assigned points based on team winning percentage(rounded up). This would only apply to teams that have at least two white starters OR an Alpha. i.e. a 500 team would get +5, a 300 team would get +3, a 680ish team gets +7, etc. After all, let's be honest here, the most watchable teams are winners. I support white athletes the world over but I don't tune in to watch them lose to blacks night in and night out.

The only other stipulation I would make is I would deduct a -2 from any white star in the top ten who is NOT the alpha dog on their team (i.e. Gasol, Ginobili and Nash to the extent any or all of these athletes still fall in the white top 10). Of course the lowest point score they could get would be +3 (after all they are still starters).

Anyway, maybe this system is too complicated. :icon_grin: Of course, the most telling and objective system might be to evaluate teams by percentage of white generated statistics (points, rebounds, steals, assist etc.) weighing each category according to an agreed value, and then assigning the teams value according to that. Timberwolves net output (defensive/offensive) is based on 75% white contribution etc. so they have a 75 point value, etc and then find a way to add wining percentage as a value. Of course, this might require us to have an ESPN level research team.

As far as who they date, their politics, how similar their views and lifestyles are to our own, etc. It's fun to joke about but if we were really to apply this criteria to any of the professional sports that interest us, we wouldn't watch a one. And that enters into an entirely different discussion. Keeping the box scores in your periphery and catching the occasional game, especially if you can multitask (do it on a date, do it while catching up with worthwhile friends), while giving these leagues as little money and evidence of your viewership as possible, is fine in my book. A relaxing distraction. Just get your important work done.
 

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Nice idea Freethinker. However, I think a consideration of quality vs. quantity would benefit this analysis. In other words, I think that there needs to be more points given to legitimate stars .i.e. Kevin Love, Dirk Nowitzki. After all, their impact in terms of the perception of white athleticism in basketball is disproportionately large.

And personally, I'd much rather watch a coal black team featuring a lone, yet clear, white Alpha dog like Dirk Nowitizki than a team with more white pine sitters, even if they do start a couple of three point specialists and secondary role players that go for 5-8 points a game. Obviously, Minnesota, featuring both the Alpha dog, multiple starters and strong bench players is "best of class" at this moment.

I would consider ranking the top ten white basket ball players 10-1 and then assigning that rank as an inverse point value. i.e. if Love is #1 on the list, give a team with Love on it +10 (instead of the +3 he gets as a starter), if Dirk is #2, give a team with Dirk on it +9, etc.

A mere +3 doesn't accurately quantify a guy like Love in terms of impact on perceptions or in terms of making a team watchable from our perspective.

I would also consider, eventually, giving non-player assigned points based on team winning percentage(rounded up). This would only apply to teams that have at least two white starters OR an Alpha. i.e. a 500 team would get +5, a 300 team would get +3, a 680ish team gets +7, etc. After all, let's be honest here, the most watchable teams are winners. I support white athletes the world over but I don't tune in to watch them lose to blacks night in and night out.

The only other stipulation I would make is I would deduct a -2 from any white star in the top ten who is NOT the alpha dog on their team (i.e. Gasol, Ginobili and Nash to the extent any or all of these athletes still fall in the white top 10). Of course the lowest point score they could get would be +3 (after all they are still starters).
Great points and I did think I needed an extra metric. Would I really rather watch the Cavaliers over a Dirk lead Mavericks? No. So I'll add some "bonus" points. Ranking Top 10 White players is subjective so I'm not going to do that. I was more thinking an additional +3 for the alpha, team leaders (not many unfortunately, Love & Dirk). +2 for allstar caliber player (David Lee, Marc Gasol, Steve Nash). +1 for a guy who produces either 15+ points per or 8+ rebounds per or 7+ assists per.

I plan on modifying the list as the season goes on to keep CFers current.
 

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either i don't get the rating system, or Gortat should be +3? He's a starter, isn't he.
 

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either i don't get the rating system, or Gortat should be +3? He's a starter, isn't he.
Maybe my setup is confusing. Gortat is a 4 point player. 3 for being a starter and "+1" for being an elite rebounder.

So Phoneix gets 14 points:
Scola - 5
Dragic - 4
Gortat - 4
L. Zeller - 1
 

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Maybe my setup is confusing. Gortat is a 4 point player. 3 for being a starter and "+1" for being an elite rebounder.

So Phoneix gets 14 points:
Scola - 5
Dragic - 4
Gortat - 4
L. Zeller - 1

what about an elite blocker! 7 in last game and i think he leads NBA in blocks right now :smile:
 

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He's currently averaging a team leading 17.8 pts/gm, shooting 52% and 50% from 3pt range, and 5 assists/gm, despite not starting!
Which is even more amazing considering that he normally comes into games as a "lockdown" defender, a skill he developed after college.
 

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I'm happy about JJ Reddick. I have loved this kid since college but he still should be starting 100% of the time in my opinion.

We had a brief Jimmer siting last night in a rare Kings win. I can't stand Suckramento. Lol. Jimmer had 15 points in 12 minutes of play. He almost led them in scoring despite no one noticing. Get out of Cali as soon as you can Jimmer. Go somewhere that you can play every night. What a disgrace how they have tried to ruin his career. Thank God he is still young.

I hope to see Dirk back to his old ways soon. He is a hall of famer and I really want to see him move as high on the career scoring list as possible. Hope he can remain healthy the rest of the year when he returns.

I want to see the Suns step it up. They have played good outside of the Heat game. I want to see them get on a winning streak. Golden State is alot of fun to watch as well as Toronto.
 

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Unfortunately, Adam Morrison wasn't able to find a single NBA team willing to give him another shot. He's now back in Europe. It's just amazing to me that this guy didn't become a star.
 

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what about an elite blocker! 7 in last game and i think he leads NBA in blocks right now :smile:
I considered that and am open to tweeking my system. Then I thought, "well what about guys who get alot of steals or elite 3 point shooters......free throws". I really might be in over my head if complicate this thing anymore. :yield:
 

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The Detroit Pistons won their first game of the season tonight after posting eight initial laughingstock defeats. Against all odds, they won at Philadelphia (supposedly a competent squad) by almost twenty points, so I clicked through to the box score to see which affaleet went for 35-1-1 on his special night.

Duke's Kyle Singler was the Pistons' lone variable.

There are absolutely zero true white shooting guards in the NBA, and that's been so for years now. Singler, like Steve Novak and several other important white pourers, do their best to fill their desired role.
 

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Bump!

Orlando is starting J.J. Redick (we'll see how long that lasts) and he's responding by averaging around 15 points per game so far.

Matt Carroll got traded to the Hornets, making them even Whiter.

I gave B.J. Mullens a +1 as he's leading the Bobcats with 9 rebounds a game thus far.

Singler's first start was a great one. He played 40 minutes and was clearly instrumental in their first win. Unfortunately, he was only starting due to an injured afflete. Hopefully, he can become a starter at some point this season which would be impressive considering he is a rookie.
 

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Some good performances from last night:

Ryan Anderson 34 Pts, 11 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 Stl
Andrea Bargnani 34 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast, 1 Stl
Chander Parsons 31 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast, 4 Stl
Grevis Vasquez 25 Pts, 5 Reb, 14 Ast, 1 Stl
Kevin Love 24 Pts, 13 Reb, 1 Ast, 3 Stl

Gordon Hayward 23 Pts, 3 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl
David Lee
21 Pts, 10 Reb, 3 Ast, 3 Stl
Danilo Gallinari 20 Pts, 7 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl
Goran Dragic 20 Pts, 2 Reb, 8 Ast, 3 Stl
 

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Some good performances from last night:

Ryan Anderson 34 Pts, 11 Reb, 1 Ast, 2 Stl
Andrea Bargnani 34 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast, 1 Stl
Chander Parsons31 Pts, 5 Reb, 4 Ast, 4 Stl
Grevis Vasquez 25 Pts, 5 Reb, 14 Ast, 1 Stl
Kevin Love 24 Pts, 13 Reb, 1 Ast, 3 Stl

Gordon Hayward 23 Pts, 3 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl
David Lee
21 Pts, 10 Reb, 3 Ast, 3 Stl
Danilo Gallinari 20 Pts, 7 Reb, 2 Ast, 1 Stl
Goran Dragic 20 Pts, 2 Reb, 8 Ast, 3 Stl

Wow, did this all happen last night? Gotta be some sort of record for most White players with 20+ scoring in one night!
 
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