I think that had more to do with a local guy being disappointed that Larry built such a piece of crap team. He knew the Pacers were gonna suck that year. If they had filled the roster with capable white players, I doubt he would have cared.
The Pacers were 32-50, and their 39% winning percentage was their worst in 20 years. Last year, they won 64% of their games and won a playoff round after unloading all of their white players except Hanbrough.
Nice try. The Kravitz "hit piece" back in 2009 does not mention the team's poor record at all. And it was a team that was still
majority black at the time. 6 of their top 7 performers (in terms of minutes) were black that season, so put that in your pipe and smoke it!!!...In addition, their top player at the time (Mike Dunleavy) DID miss almost the entire season due to a knee injury, which probably hurt the team more than anything. Also, as you noted, several of the whites on that team in the spring of '09 were bench types (Deiner, McRoberts), that contributed very little to that 36-46 team. There was no reason for him to get his panties in a bunch over two kids that rarely played.
Although he doesn't mention their "poor record", he does mention race, so you've been thwarted once again, this time with a different handle:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/columnist/kravitz/2009-07-07-pacers-white-players_N.htm
"Neocon", I guess what sent your friend/fellow Lonsman "over the top" was the drafting of Hansborough. The 2009-10 Pacers, even after drafting Tyler H., were 32-50 and basically had 9 blacks and 4 whites (Foster was injured almost all the 09/10 season)...How terrible, 4 whites on one team with 15 roster spots? Perhaps we should contact the Southern Poverty Law Center or have the ADL file a suit against Larry Bird?
Also, you seemed to have missed my point, again? Will David Kahn (who is likely Jewish) be called out by the media for having too many whites in Minnesota, like Bird was? Don't forget, the Wolves haven't had a winning record in years and last season was no different. My guess is Kahn WILL NOT be called out, because him and Bird are "different". That just the way it is. Don't believe this, check the Mets situation back in 2009 when the NY media doted all over Dominican GM Omar Minaya, until he attempted to humiliate writer
Adam Rubin. Right after Minaya went after Rubin (Tony Bernazard incident), it seemed the NYC media did a quick 180 and wanted Omar fired. He only lasted that season, and was sent packing. Basically, he picked on the wrong "type" of writer. Next time he should only browbeat writers who's names end in a vowel, perhaps?