Freethinker
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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: 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*
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: 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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