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Although not a white friendly league, the NBA still has many white players, and a small number of teams, to root for.
Out of the 97 total white players in the NBA, there are still more American whites than foreign whites, 55 to 42. Total list at end of post for everyone to verify and note corrections where needed. Note, I am not including Jason Kidd, Jordan Farmar, or Mike Bibby, but am including Haddadi.
American whites account for 17 PowerForwards, 14 Centers, 9 SmallForwards, 8 PointGuards, and 7 ShootingGuards.
Foreign whites account for 16 Centers, 7 PowerForwards, 7 PointGuards, 6 SmallForwards, and 6 ShootingGuards.
Indiana can probably be called the most non-caste team in the league this year, being the only team with 3 white starters (Nesterovich, Murphy, Dunleavy). Indiana plays with 6 whites total (with backups Foster, Diener, McRoberts).
Portland, shockingly, is the whitest team in the league, with 7 whites total, but with only one starter (Blake) and six off the bench (Rudy Fernandez, Sean Hill, Luke Jackson, Rodriguez, Pryzbilla, LaFrentz).
Utah has six total whites, with 2 white starters (Kirilenko and Okur) and 4 bench guys (Korver, Harpring, Fesenko, Koufos).
The Lakers have 6 whites total, with one starter, Pau Gasol, and five off the bench (Walton, Vujacic, Radmanovic, Mihm, Karl). Last year, their second unit would often play extremely well, widening leads, sometimes playing 5 whites at a time, so that is a good thing to root for.But of course, all the credit will go to K Bryant, even when the team plays better with him out, so that pretty much sucks from a non-caste standpoint.
Toronto is no longer a standard-bearing non-caste team, starting only 1 white (Jose Calderon). Although with 4 whites coming off the bench for significant minutes (Bargnani, Humphries, Kapono, Ukic), they are still ahead of the curve.
Cleveland is among the whitest overall teams, with 5 white players, 2 starters (Ilgauskas, Szczerbiak) and 3 backups (Varejao, Pavlovic, Alred).
Other teams with two white starters:
Sacramento, with Brad Miller and Udric (3 total with Spencer Hawes),
San Antonio with Oberto and Ginobili (3 total with Bonner),
maybe Minnesota, if Love starts with Mike Miller (5 total with Madsen, Doleac, Cardinal).
Phoenix also has five whites, with Nash starting and four backups (Amundson, Dragic, Piatkowski, Robin Lopez).
In Milwaukie, Ridnour could easily grab the starting spot at PG, making two white starters along with Bogut at C, with 4 whites total including backups Joe Alexander and Voskuhl .
Memphis is not a non-caste team anymore, going white at C (Miliic, Gasol, and Haddadi) but only one white otherwise (M Jaric).
Teams with one white starter and 3 whites on the bench include the Clippers, Warriors, and Magic.
Less than that, why even mention.
nameteam pos
Ahmed Haddadi MEMC
Austin Croshere GSWPF
Adam Morrison CHASF
Aleksandar Pavlovic CLESG
Anderson Varejao CLEPF
Andrea Bargnani TORPF
Andrei Kirilenko UTASF
Andres Nocioni CHIPF
Andrew Bogut MILC
Andris Biedrins GSWC
Beno Udrih SACPG
Blake Ahearn MIAPG
Brad Miller SAC C
Brent Barry HOUSG
Brian Cardinal MINPF
Brian Scalabrine BOSPF
Brook Lopez NJNC
Casey Jacobsen MEMSG
Chris Andersen DENPF
Chris Humphreys TORPF
Chris Kaman LACC
Chris MihmLALC
Chris Quinn MIAPG
Coby Karl LALSG
Dan Dickau LACPG
Danilo GallinariNYK SG
Darius SongailaWASP F
Darko MilicicMEMC
David Lee NYKPF
Dirk NowitzkiDALP F
E Piatkowski PHXSF
Eduardo NajeraNJNPF
Fabricio ObertoSASC
Goran DragicPHXPG
Hedo TurkogluORLS F
Jake Voskuhl MILC
Jason Kapono TORSF
Jason Williams LACPG
Jeff Foster INDC
JJ Redick ORLSG
Joe Alexander MILSF
Joel Przybilla PORC
Jose BareaDALPG
Josh McRobertsIND PF
Kevin Love MINPF
Kirk Hinrich CHIPG
Kosta KoufosUTAC
Kosta PerovicGSWC
Kyle Korver UTASG
Kyrylo FesenkoUTAC
Lance Alred CLEC
Linas KleizaDENSF
Louis Amundson PHXPF
Luis ScolaHOUPF
Luke Jackson PORSF
Luke Ridnour MILPG
Luke Walton LALSF
Manu GinobiliSASS G
Marc GasolMEMC
Marcin GortatORLC
Marco BelinelliGSW SG
Mark MadsenMINPF
Marko JaricMEMSG
Matt BonnerSASPF
Matt Carroll CHASG
Matt Harpring UTASF
Mehmet OkurUTAC
Michael Doleac MINC
Mike Dunleavy INDSF
Mike Miller MINSG
Nick Collison OKTPF
Nick FazekasLACPF
Oleksiy Pecherov WASC
Pat Garrity ORLPF
Pau GasolLALC
Peja StojakovicNOH  ;SF
R LaFrentzPORC
Rasho Nesterovich INDC
Robert Swift OKTC
Robin Lopez PHXC
Roko UkicTORPG
Rudy FernandezPOR SG
Ryan Anderson NJNPF
Sasha VujacicLALPG
Scott Pollard BOSPF
Sean Hill PORC
Sergio Rodriguez PORPG
Spencer Hawes SACC
Steve Blake PORPG
Steve NashPHXPG
Travis Diener INDPG
Troy Murphy INDPF
Vladimir Radmanovic LALSF
Wally Szczerbiak CLESF
Walter HermannDETSF
Zaza PachuliaATLC
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLEC
Out of the 97 total white players in the NBA, there are still more American whites than foreign whites, 55 to 42. Total list at end of post for everyone to verify and note corrections where needed. Note, I am not including Jason Kidd, Jordan Farmar, or Mike Bibby, but am including Haddadi.
American whites account for 17 PowerForwards, 14 Centers, 9 SmallForwards, 8 PointGuards, and 7 ShootingGuards.
Foreign whites account for 16 Centers, 7 PowerForwards, 7 PointGuards, 6 SmallForwards, and 6 ShootingGuards.
Indiana can probably be called the most non-caste team in the league this year, being the only team with 3 white starters (Nesterovich, Murphy, Dunleavy). Indiana plays with 6 whites total (with backups Foster, Diener, McRoberts).
Portland, shockingly, is the whitest team in the league, with 7 whites total, but with only one starter (Blake) and six off the bench (Rudy Fernandez, Sean Hill, Luke Jackson, Rodriguez, Pryzbilla, LaFrentz).
Utah has six total whites, with 2 white starters (Kirilenko and Okur) and 4 bench guys (Korver, Harpring, Fesenko, Koufos).
The Lakers have 6 whites total, with one starter, Pau Gasol, and five off the bench (Walton, Vujacic, Radmanovic, Mihm, Karl). Last year, their second unit would often play extremely well, widening leads, sometimes playing 5 whites at a time, so that is a good thing to root for.But of course, all the credit will go to K Bryant, even when the team plays better with him out, so that pretty much sucks from a non-caste standpoint.
Toronto is no longer a standard-bearing non-caste team, starting only 1 white (Jose Calderon). Although with 4 whites coming off the bench for significant minutes (Bargnani, Humphries, Kapono, Ukic), they are still ahead of the curve.
Cleveland is among the whitest overall teams, with 5 white players, 2 starters (Ilgauskas, Szczerbiak) and 3 backups (Varejao, Pavlovic, Alred).
Other teams with two white starters:
Sacramento, with Brad Miller and Udric (3 total with Spencer Hawes),
San Antonio with Oberto and Ginobili (3 total with Bonner),
maybe Minnesota, if Love starts with Mike Miller (5 total with Madsen, Doleac, Cardinal).
Phoenix also has five whites, with Nash starting and four backups (Amundson, Dragic, Piatkowski, Robin Lopez).
In Milwaukie, Ridnour could easily grab the starting spot at PG, making two white starters along with Bogut at C, with 4 whites total including backups Joe Alexander and Voskuhl .
Memphis is not a non-caste team anymore, going white at C (Miliic, Gasol, and Haddadi) but only one white otherwise (M Jaric).
Teams with one white starter and 3 whites on the bench include the Clippers, Warriors, and Magic.
Less than that, why even mention.
nameteam pos
Ahmed Haddadi MEMC
Austin Croshere GSWPF
Adam Morrison CHASF
Aleksandar Pavlovic CLESG
Anderson Varejao CLEPF
Andrea Bargnani TORPF
Andrei Kirilenko UTASF
Andres Nocioni CHIPF
Andrew Bogut MILC
Andris Biedrins GSWC
Beno Udrih SACPG
Blake Ahearn MIAPG
Brad Miller SAC C
Brent Barry HOUSG
Brian Cardinal MINPF
Brian Scalabrine BOSPF
Brook Lopez NJNC
Casey Jacobsen MEMSG
Chris Andersen DENPF
Chris Humphreys TORPF
Chris Kaman LACC
Chris MihmLALC
Chris Quinn MIAPG
Coby Karl LALSG
Dan Dickau LACPG
Danilo GallinariNYK SG
Darius SongailaWASP F
Darko MilicicMEMC
David Lee NYKPF
Dirk NowitzkiDALP F
E Piatkowski PHXSF
Eduardo NajeraNJNPF
Fabricio ObertoSASC
Goran DragicPHXPG
Hedo TurkogluORLS F
Jake Voskuhl MILC
Jason Kapono TORSF
Jason Williams LACPG
Jeff Foster INDC
JJ Redick ORLSG
Joe Alexander MILSF
Joel Przybilla PORC
Jose BareaDALPG
Josh McRobertsIND PF
Kevin Love MINPF
Kirk Hinrich CHIPG
Kosta KoufosUTAC
Kosta PerovicGSWC
Kyle Korver UTASG
Kyrylo FesenkoUTAC
Lance Alred CLEC
Linas KleizaDENSF
Louis Amundson PHXPF
Luis ScolaHOUPF
Luke Jackson PORSF
Luke Ridnour MILPG
Luke Walton LALSF
Manu GinobiliSASS G
Marc GasolMEMC
Marcin GortatORLC
Marco BelinelliGSW SG
Mark MadsenMINPF
Marko JaricMEMSG
Matt BonnerSASPF
Matt Carroll CHASG
Matt Harpring UTASF
Mehmet OkurUTAC
Michael Doleac MINC
Mike Dunleavy INDSF
Mike Miller MINSG
Nick Collison OKTPF
Nick FazekasLACPF
Oleksiy Pecherov WASC
Pat Garrity ORLPF
Pau GasolLALC
Peja StojakovicNOH  ;SF
R LaFrentzPORC
Rasho Nesterovich INDC
Robert Swift OKTC
Robin Lopez PHXC
Roko UkicTORPG
Rudy FernandezPOR SG
Ryan Anderson NJNPF
Sasha VujacicLALPG
Scott Pollard BOSPF
Sean Hill PORC
Sergio Rodriguez PORPG
Spencer Hawes SACC
Steve Blake PORPG
Steve NashPHXPG
Travis Diener INDPG
Troy Murphy INDPF
Vladimir Radmanovic LALSF
Wally Szczerbiak CLESF
Walter HermannDETSF
Zaza PachuliaATLC
Zydrunas Ilgauskas CLEC