Jasper
05-09-2015, 09:24 AM
What's with dat ?
If a white coach , player, or owner says something racist.. they are put on the carpet.
Black coach, makes a comment, and it slides under the carpet.
Talk about double standard, come on Doc you aren't predjee' like your past owner :confusedshrug:
http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400793863
LOS ANGELES -- On the bench watching Austin Rivers run through the Rockets, Chris Paul walked up to Doc Rivers and told him, "This is one time you can be a dad and not just coach."
The elder Rivers was too locked in to get emotional seeing his son score a career playoff-high 25 points while sparking a decisive run to end the third quarter. Maybe later he'll allow it to sink in, but at that moment, the most important thing was the Clippers' 124-99 victory Friday that gave them a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals.
"Even when C.P. said that, it was like white noise to me," the elder Rivers said. "He was just very aggressive, and that's what we've been telling him to do. The scoring and all that was great. We love it. But the big picture was we allowed C.P. to get back in this series, feel comfortable and not overextend himself."
If a white coach , player, or owner says something racist.. they are put on the carpet.
Black coach, makes a comment, and it slides under the carpet.
Talk about double standard, come on Doc you aren't predjee' like your past owner :confusedshrug:
http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=400793863
LOS ANGELES -- On the bench watching Austin Rivers run through the Rockets, Chris Paul walked up to Doc Rivers and told him, "This is one time you can be a dad and not just coach."
The elder Rivers was too locked in to get emotional seeing his son score a career playoff-high 25 points while sparking a decisive run to end the third quarter. Maybe later he'll allow it to sink in, but at that moment, the most important thing was the Clippers' 124-99 victory Friday that gave them a 2-1 lead in the Western Conference semifinals.
"Even when C.P. said that, it was like white noise to me," the elder Rivers said. "He was just very aggressive, and that's what we've been telling him to do. The scoring and all that was great. We love it. But the big picture was we allowed C.P. to get back in this series, feel comfortable and not overextend himself."