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Nalod
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KnickDanger
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2/21/2023  12:52 PM
Insane to know there were no African Americans in the NBA prior to 1950. That may be in a few of us here's lifetimes, not too far from mine. Not going to give a speech but I'm glad I lived to see some statues toppled.
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2/26/2023  10:45 PM
"Storied Franchise"? Thems fightin' words Nalod!

I'm looking forward to watching this film.

NYKMentality
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2/27/2023  12:08 AM    LAST EDITED: 2/27/2023  12:09 AM
KnickDanger wrote:Insane to know there were no African Americans in the NBA prior to 1950. That may be in a few of us here's lifetimes, not too far from mine. Not going to give a speech but I'm glad I lived to see some statues toppled.

I can't remember how exactly it went because I'm 37 and been over 25 years since I watched the documentary in middle school but in NCAA basketball? Teams with any black kids weren't allowed in the Tournament. So the NCAA gave them 1 opportunity. An all black tournament. Only 1 winner. And that 1 winner got to enter the real tournament vs the all white schools. Let's just say the team with the black kids who won? Went onto beat the living crap out of those all white schools. And history was made moving forward.

PS: I'm white (50% Irish 50% Italian) but I have no white pride and still makes me sick to know the truth of how blacks were (and sometimes still are) by the hands of racists.

I just googled it.

Texas Western College.

"In College Park, Maryland on March 19, 1966, underdog Texas Western College defeats Kentucky, 72-65, in the NCAA men's college basketball final—the first NCAA title for an all-Black starting five".

blkexec
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2/27/2023  8:11 AM
NYKMentality wrote:
KnickDanger wrote:Insane to know there were no African Americans in the NBA prior to 1950. That may be in a few of us here's lifetimes, not too far from mine. Not going to give a speech but I'm glad I lived to see some statues toppled.

I can't remember how exactly it went because I'm 37 and been over 25 years since I watched the documentary in middle school but in NCAA basketball? Teams with any black kids weren't allowed in the Tournament. So the NCAA gave them 1 opportunity. An all black tournament. Only 1 winner. And that 1 winner got to enter the real tournament vs the all white schools. Let's just say the team with the black kids who won? Went onto beat the living crap out of those all white schools. And history was made moving forward.

PS: I'm white (50% Irish 50% Italian) but I have no white pride and still makes me sick to know the truth of how blacks were (and sometimes still are) by the hands of racists.

I just googled it.

Texas Western College.

"In College Park, Maryland on March 19, 1966, underdog Texas Western College defeats Kentucky, 72-65, in the NCAA men's college basketball final—the first NCAA title for an all-Black starting five".

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