It's good to know that Hass was upset about the way he's being treated. We need more of these white players to feel that way, and to speak out about it publicly. All too many of them are content to roll over for less talented black teammates. Of course, if Hass did speak out publicly, what are the chances that a)the jock-sniffing media would even report what he said, or b)if they did report it, that he would survive the onslaught of laughter and ridicule sure to be piled upon him?