Preface: This article is the final essay in a recent trilogy on the game of basketball. The first concerned sex toys being tossed by crypto groups in WNBA arenas, and the second is a general discussion on the game of basketball.
All the best basketball players are black, but the game was invented & developed in its early stages by whites. So who’s game is it? This is the question all the racists & racialists ask out loud in the media and privately to their friends.
Blacks were first allowed in the NBA in 1950, but they were limited in number and function– blacks were to be “role players only” on their white teams. It wasn’t until Bill Russell (1956) & Wilt Chamberlain (1959) came into the NBA, and immediately dominated, that blacks could be stars. From the time Bill Russell joined the Boston Celtics until he retired in 1969, it was him & Wilt for the title every year. Only once, when Bill Russell got hurt in 1958, did a “white team” win the NBA title as the St. Louis Hawks were led by Bob Pettit.
Red Auerbach was a mob-connected NBA operator who ran the league behind-the-scenes during its Bill Russell dynasty in which he led the Boston Celtics to 11 titles in 13 seasons, the last two with Russell as player-coach.
Red Auerbach was white and not a racist, he only cared about winning and everything that came with that. He ran the Celtics until his death in 2006 at the age of 89. He had appointed Danny Ainge as team GM by then, who then engineered the Kevin Garnett & Ray Allen acquisitions to go with Paul Pierce that won them the 2007-08 NBA title.
This highlighted & made aware the need for a “big 3” to win a title, over the HoF Shaq/Kobe, then Shaq/Dwyane Wade & Kobe/Gasol model of winning. A ‘big three’ means one more star player, which is easier to acquire & manage as compared to two superstar players. Egos between superstars are more likely to clash & combust. Tim Duncan was the humble superstar in San Antonio, and his organization would draft & develop at least two All-Stars around him to became a dynasty with that big 3 model. They couldn’t replace David Robinson, so they developed Tony Parker & Manu Ginobli, etc. You need three guys who can score when it’s their turn and also shut down their man because it’s really about ‘plus-minus on match-ups’ that determines winning hoops.
Today the financial cost & self-destructive quality of two superstars playing together makes NBA dynasties impossible to maintain. This is the challenge every winning GM & team owner has, it can all be gone when one or two key guys go down with a serious injury. Just like that it’s over and that team is in the draft lottery. Winning is such a thin margin, and more variable to injuries than ever.
For example, I’m watching the 2025 NBA Finals and the announcers are constantly going on about the Pacers as being “a well-run organization and will be a contender for years under current management…” Then, Tyrese Haliburton tears his Achilles tendon trying to play in Game 7, which he clearly shouldn’t have, and a front office & team medical staff that was responsible for the health of their franchise player let him play and inevitably suffer a serious sports injury that could have been avoided. When players are expected to make those sacrifices for their team, the entire sport franchise model needs to be re-evaluated from the top down.
The NBA season is brutally long, the most grinding marathon of all the major sports, by this sportsblogger’s account. The NFL is surely the most brutal, and thus much shorter with 17 games plus the playoffs which are 3-4 games for the Super Bowl participants.
MLB is 162 over six months, so players gets days off, pitchers have their rest days depending on usage to be ready for the playoffs through the World Series, where the eventual champion has to win 3-4 playoff series. The MLB wild card round is best-of-3, all games at the same ballpark. The divisional round is best-of-5 (2-2-1 home format), and the league championship series is best-of-7 (2-3-2), as is the World Series.
The NBA is 82 games, plus 4 rounds of best-of-7 series (2-2-1-1-1 home format) to win the NBA title. On top of that there is now the ‘7-10 play-in scramble’, which adds a game or two for those teams.
MLB, is a regular season marathon, then a 12-team post-season tournament to crown the champion. It takes a roster of at least 60 players & pitchers to be competitive in a modern MLB season. Once you survive that marathon, you have to be able to win short series match-ups against the best remaining teams. You need time to rest some of your best performers during the season which starts in mid-February for pitchers & catchers, and in March for the rest of the position players. They need to be fresh enough to perform when it really counts in October, that’s what they’re paid for and that’s what they play for.
The NBA starts in the fall and plays its finals though late-June. The NBA fines teams for resting their starters during the regular season, as hot-headed & ignorant fans complain about paying big money to see stars and they are all on the bench in street clothes. The season & playoffs are too long, as star players commonly get hurt towards the end which is a result of these abusive workloads.
The regular season needs to be shortened to say 64 games, and the playoffs need to go back to a mini-series (best-of-3, 1-1-1 home format) in the first round, and give the top teams byes into the second round, which should be best-of-five, then best-of-7 for the conference & NBA Finals. That would cut out a lot of unnecessary basketball and finish things from April to mid-May.
After the NCAA Tournament should [immediately!] follow the NBA Playoffs. This would help the WNBA too, by getting off the main stage sooner and letting the women own professional summer basketball. The WNBA is way more entertaining than old pro 3-on-3, I will say that, and so do the number of fans in the stands. 3-on-3 leagues, alumni leagues, etc, are the XFL-ification & Hulk Hoganization of pro hoops– in their presentation, marketing & content. Try to find a corporate sportswriter who can convince his editor to print that.
The ABA (1967-76) deserves a ton of credit for diversifying pro basketball and getting the game moving in the right direction. Cocaine and other illicit drugs were widely available to professional athletes throughout the 1970’s, and the NBA & ABA suffered for it. The quality of basketball was negativity affected by cocaine usage, which was estimated by the late-1970’s to be 40-70% of the players– black & white.
Professional basketball had become black dominated by the time of the ABA-NBA merger in the summer of 1976, but NFL & MLB players had drug usage issues which negatively affected their sports, which were considered ‘white sports’ by the racist media & team owners.
Julius Erving, AKA: Dr. J, came into the NBA with the Philadelphia 76ers, and the league had a new style it could promote to inner city black kids as well as small-town white hicks with imagination. Bird & Magic (then MJ) re-imaged the NBA by not getting caught up in drugs, thus becoming transformative superstars through leadership & example.
Basketball became an inner-city game in the 1960’s and 1970’s, and this is when the preferred style-of-play shifted from the strictly-disciplined, Kentucky-Indiana white rural style, into a playground creative free-flowing black style that became part of pop culture. It’s like going from Dixieland & big band jazz to bebop & Sun Ra– everyone knows the change is for the better. That’s how basketball became black. It’s more organized, concentrated & competitive in the big cities, so that’s where the best players come from. Larry Bird was the exception being from a hick town– making him a rare bird for sure. That’s why he had to prove himself to all the black players from the inner cities & major NCAA programs, which he did.
The bottom line is you need black & white to win at basketball. All the best players are black, but you’ll always take a white baller, particularly if he’s seven feet tall. Even if he isn’t but he can shoot, pass, rebound, defend then he’s a winning player and you want him on your team. You need role players & glue guys to win a title, not as much as stars, but enough to define the difference between winning & losing in competitive basketball because it’s a team game.
You need great coaching, scouting, medical & training staff, and front office support that manages its roster & playing rotations to get the most out of it. It used to be a NBA champion could win with just a great player or two, then it became a Starting 5. Today you need your entire bench, roster depth and G-League support, etc, to be in the hunt. It’s expensive & costly in every sense, and when it goes down with a knee or Achilles tear, it first makes you sick to your stomach, and then angry at the people who profit most from this abuse and know better but hide from their responsibility for it by paying the media to cover-up everything and make excuses for them. This sportsblogger watches of lot of sports with the mute button on.
It’s this way when it comes to race as a political discussion in the 21st century. Officially we have white supremacists as Trump’s MAGA base, opposed to Democratic Party racialist identity politics as the representatives of Wall Street & the CIA. Republicans are shameless liars, while Democrats are the party of the big lie. Both always try to foist their crimes onto their political enemies, ie– anyone who will tell the truth about things.
Anyone who has seriously played & studied basketball knows you need black & white together to win. It’s about team, it’s about unity and accepting everyone as your brother or sister. It’s about being open-minded, as well as suspicious, on new things you don’t understand and deciding on their merits. When it’s your turn to speak your mind, know how to speak respectfully and when it’s time to trash talk, execute with precision & impact. The idea is to get in your opponents head with some hard truths and let that break them down while others watch. Ultimately, basketball is all about respect, which is why everyone respects a serious baller.
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