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Larry Johnson proposes that there be an all black league

http://nypost.com/2014/04/27/knicks-great-larry-johnson-calls-for-all-black-league/

I'm sure this won't be a big deal but this just as racist as the shit Sterling was saying. This is just a different form of racism but still racist.

There won't be any outraged on these comments of course but it's fucking ridiculous. Let's boot all whites, latino's, and asians from the NBA??? All jewish people???

Yea fuck you Larry Johnson!

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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    You can't ask for diversity to be celebrated, to talk about tolerance and equality, and then make remarks like this.

    It works both ways.

    Otherwise, you end up getting more division than you started with.
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    dncdnc Member Posts: 56,614
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    His white boss should fire his ass so he can FOCUS on his all black league
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,538
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    I'm all for it as long as there is a league for whitey. Separate but equal.
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    QuornDawgQuornDawg Member Posts: 1,162
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    I thought it was already an all black league
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    CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,493
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    A lot of twisting in this thread.
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    dhdawgdhdawg Member Posts: 13,326
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    always about the blicks?
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    Fire_Marshall_BillFire_Marshall_Bill Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 22,861
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    Founders Club
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    QuornDawgQuornDawg Member Posts: 1,162
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    PurpleJ said:

    I'm all for it as long as there is a league for whitey. Separate but equal.

    In which league would Jeremy Lin play?
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    TequillaTequilla Member Posts: 19,815
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    Pretty sure Utah wouldn't be in the league anymore
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    RoadDawg55RoadDawg55 Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,123
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    What a dickhead. I haven't even heard anyone mention this on any media platform. He should get fired for that one.
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    CuntWaffleCuntWaffle Member Posts: 22,493
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JIc7PAadkwo

    Hilarious how this went *poof*

    One of the more racist things I have seen on TV.
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,538
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    PurpleJ said:

    I'm all for it as long as there is a league for whitey. Separate but equal.

    In which league would Jeremy Lin play?
    Chinese Basketball Association
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    For the national basketball association of China, see Chinese Basketball Association (organisation). For the former American professional men's basketball minor league, see Continental Basketball Association. For other uses, see CBA.

    This article needs attention from an expert in Basketball. Please add a reason or a talk parameter to this template to explain the issue with the article. WikiProject Basketball (or its Portal) may be able to help recruit an expert. (July 2013)
    Chinese Basketball Association (CBA)
    Current season, competition or edition:
    2013–14 CBA season
    CBA new logo sm.jpg
    CBA logo
    Sport Basketball
    Founded 1995
    Claim to fame "The pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in Asia"
    Inaugural season 1995–96
    No. of teams 18
    Country China
    Continent FIBA Asia (Asia)
    Most recent champion(s) Beijing Ducks (2nd title)
    Most titles Bayi Rockets
    Guangdong Southern Tigers (8 titles each)
    Level on pyramid 1
    Official website CBA Official Website
    Chinese Basketball Association
    Simplified Chinese 中国男子篮球职业联赛
    Traditional Chinese 中國男子籃球職業聯賽
    [show]Transcriptions
    The Chinese Basketball Association (Chinese: 中国男子篮球职业联赛; pinyin: Zhōngguó Nánzǐ Lánqiú Zhíyè Liánsài), often abbreviated to the CBA, is the pre-eminent men's professional basketball league in China.

    The league is commonly known as the CBA, and this initialism is often used even in Chinese. There is also a Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA) for women.

    The CBA should also not be confused with the National Basketball League (NBL), which is a professional "Division 2" minor league.

    A few Chinese CBA players, such as Wang Zhizhi, Yao Ming, Mengke Bateer, Yi Jianlian, and Sun Yue, have also played in the NBA. Conversely, a limited number of foreign players are allowed for each CBA team. Notable players include NBA All-Stars Stephon Marbury, Steve Francis, Gilbert Arenas, and Tracy McGrady, as well as NBA players who were CBA All-Stars Kenyon Martin, J.R. Smith, Aaron Brooks, and Shavlik Randolph.

    Contents [hide]
    1 Background
    2 Team names
    3 Current clubs
    4 Timeline
    5 CBA Championship Series
    6 CBA Finals appearances
    7 Records
    7.1 Single Game, Individual
    7.2 Single Season, Individual
    7.3 Career, Individual
    7.4 Team
    7.5 Imports
    8 See also
    9 External links
    Background[edit]
    The league began play in 1994. However, the CBA as the name of a league should not be confused with the "Chinese Basketball Association" organisation, which was founded in June 1956 [1]. In 1996 James Hodges became one of the first Americans to play in the CBA. Today, the regulating body for basketball in China is the Chinese Basketball Management Center (Chinese: 国家体育总局篮球管理中心; pinyin: Guójiā Tǐyù Zǒngjú Lánqiú Guǎnlǐ Zhōngxīn).

    Other Chinese basketball leagues include the National Basketball League (NBL), the Chinese University Basketball Association (CUBA) and the Chinese High School Basketball League (CHBL) [2]. At one time there was a league called the Chinese New Basketball Alliance (CNBA) [3], one of whose teams was the Beijing Sea Lions, but it lasted only one season (1996–97) [4].

    Team names[edit]
    For a full list of teams, see Category:Chinese Basketball Association teams.

    The full name of each team usually consists of three parts, in the following order:

    A geographic designation (except in the case of the Bayi or "August First" team). Currently all of these are province-level designations (either a province or a Chinese municipality).
    A corporate sponsor name; this sponsor may change from year to year or perhaps even in mid-season.
    A nickname, such as the name of an animal. This rarely changes.
    This can sometimes lead to confusion about what name to use in English because many variants may be seen. Team names are usually abbreviated (in Chinese or English), so that either the corporate sponsor name or the nickname is used interchangeably (rarely both). Also, the nickname can sometimes be translated into English in more than one way; also the corporate sponsor name can change frequently over time.

    Changes in nickname are rare, but occasionally happen, as when the Shandong team changed their nickname from the "Flaming Bulls" to the "Lions".

    In previous years, the title of the league itself was available for corporate naming sponsorship. In 1999–2000 and 2000–2001 it was known as the "Hilton League", in 2001–2002 and 2002–2003 it was the "Motorola League", and in 2003–2004 it was sponsored by China Unicom. However, this corporate league title was not always used in the news media, and this sponsorship practice was discontinued at the start of the 2004–2005 season. [5]

    Current clubs[edit]
    Chinese Basketball Association is located in China
    Guangdong
    Guangdong
    Xinjiang
    Xinjiang
    Shanghai
    Shanghai
    Beijing
    Beijing
    Dongguan
    Dongguan
    Zhejiang
    Zhejiang
    Guangsha
    Guangsha
    Tianjin
    Tianjin
    Shandong
    Shandong
    Fujian
    Fujian
    Liaoning
    Liaoning
    Jiangsu
    Jiangsu
    Foshan
    Foshan
    Sichuan
    Sichuan
    Bayi
    Bayi
    Jilin
    Jilin
    Qingdao
    Qingdao
    Shanxi
    Shanxi
    Location of teams of CBA.
    Team City, Region Arena Head coach
    Northern Division
    Beijing Shougang Ducks Beijing Shougang Gymnasium
    MasterCard Center China Min Lulei
    Jilin GBT Northeast Tigers Changchun, Jilin Changchun Gymnasium China Wang Han
    Liaoning Flying Leopards Yingkou, Liaoning Tiexi Gymnasium China Guo Shiqiang
    Qingdao Double Star Eagles Qingdao, Shandong Qingdao University Gymnasium China Wang Weili
    Shandong Kingston Lions Jinan, Shandong Shandong Arena China Gong Xiaobin
    Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons Taiyuan, Shanxi Riverside Sports Arena Spain Lucas Mondelo
    Sichuan Jinqiang Blue Whales Wenjiang, Chengdu, Sichuan Wenjiang District Stadium China Ma Yuenan
    Tianjin Ronggang Gold Lions Tianjin Tianjin Arena China Zhang Jian
    Xinjiang Guanghui Flying Tigers Ürümqi, Xinjiang Hongshan Arena China Cui Wanjun
    Southern Division
    Bayi Fubang Rockets Ningbo, Zhejiang Youngor Arena China Chang Bin Adijan
    Dongguan New Century Leopards Dalang, Dongguan, Guangdong Dalang Arena United States / Australia Brian Goorjian
    Fujian SBS Sturgeons Jinjiang, Quanzhou, Fujian Zuchang Gymnasium United States / New Zealand Tab Baldwin
    Technical consultant:
    Serbia / New Zealand Nenad Vučinić
    Guangdong Foshan Dralions Foshan, Guangdong Foshan Lingnan Mingzhu Gymnasium China Jiang Xingquan
    Guangdong Hongyuan Southern Tigers Dongguan, Guangdong Dongguan Arena Notional: China Du Feng
    De facto: Lithuania Jonas Kazlauskas
    Jiangsu Nangang Dragons Nanjing, Jiangsu Nangang Gymnasium China Hu Xuefeng
    Shanghai Dongfang Sharks Shanghai Pudong Yuanshen Gymnasium China Wang Yong
    Zhejiang Chouzhou Golden Bulls Yiwu, Jinhua, Zhejiang Yiwu Maeho Sports Center China Pan Jianping
    Zhejiang Guangsha Lions Hangzhou, Zhejiang Hangzhou Gymnasium China Li Chunjiang
    Timeline[edit]


    Current Teams Defunct Teams

    CBA Championship Series[edit]
    In 2005, the league unveiled the "Mou Zuoyun Cup" (牟作云杯 Móu Zuòyún bēi), which was awarded for the first time to the winning team in the finals. Mou Zuoyun (born 1913) was a member of the Chinese basketball team at the 1936 Summer Olympics, and later served as a coach and a pioneer in building Chinese basketball. [6]

    Year Champion Result Runners-up Notes
    1995-96 Bayi Rockets 3 - 0 Guangdong Southern Tigers Best of five series used for 10 years
    1996-97 Bayi Rockets 3 - 0 Liaoning Hunters
    1997-98 Bayi Rockets 3 - 0 Liaoning Hunters
    1998-99 Bayi Rockets 3 - 0 Liaoning Hunters
    1999-00 Bayi Rockets 3 - 0 Shanghai Sharks
    2000-01 Bayi Rockets 3 - 1 Shanghai Sharks
    2001-02 Shanghai Sharks 3 - 1 Bayi Rockets
    2002-03 Bayi Rockets 3 - 1 Guangdong Southern Tigers
    2003-04 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3 - 1 Bayi Rockets
    2004-05 Guangdong Southern Tigers 3 - 2 Jiangsu Dragons
    2005-06 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 1 Bayi Rockets Best of seven series used
    2006-07 Bayi Rockets 4 - 1 Guangdong Southern Tigers
    2007-08 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 1 Liaoning Hunters
    2008-09 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 1 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
    2009-10 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 1 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
    2010-11 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
    2011-12 Beijing Ducks 4 - 1 Guangdong Southern Tigers
    2012-13 Guangdong Southern Tigers 4 - 0 Shandong Lions
    2013-14 Beijing Ducks 4 - 2 Xinjiang Flying Tigers
    CBA Finals appearances[edit]
    Num Team W L PCT Notes
    12 Guangdong Southern Tigers 8 4 .667 Made every final from 2002-03 to 2012-13
    11 Bayi Rockets 8 3 .727 Made every final from 1995-96 to 2003-04
    2 Beijing Ducks 2 0 1.000
    3 Shanghai Sharks 1 2 .333
    4 Liaoning Flying Leopards 0 4 .000
    4 Xinjiang Flying Tigers 0 4 .000
    1 Jiangsu Dragons 0 1 .000
    1 Shandong Lions 0 1 .000
    Records[edit]
    Single Game, Individual[edit]
    Record Num. Player Team Game Date
    Minutes played
    67
    Samad Nikkhah Bahrami Fujian Sturgeons Fujian Sturgeons 178–177 Zhejiang Golden Bulls February 9, 2014
    Points
    75
    Quincy Douby Zhejiang Golden Bulls Zhejiang Golden Bulls 154–129 Shanxi Brave Dragons January 2, 2013
    Rebounds
    38
    Garth Joseph Shaanxi Kylins Shaanxi Kylins 139–88 Shenzhen March 20, 2002
    Assists
    28
    Li Qun Guangdong Southern Tigers Guangdong Southern Tigers 110–101 Nanjing Army February 2, 2000
    3-pointers made
    15
    Leon Rodgers Jilin Northeast Tigers Jilin Northeast Tigers 124–110 Shanxi Brave Dragons March 11, 2009
    Blocks
    13
    Yao Ming Shanghai Sharks Jilin Northeast Tigers 126–118 Shanghai Sharks 2000-2001 Season
    Herve Lamizana Tianjin Golden Lions Tianjin Golden Lions 113–108 Fujian Sturgeons February 10, 2010
    Sean Williams Fujian Sturgeons Fujian Sturgeons 101–94 Jilin Northeast Tigers February 26, 2010
    Steals
    13
    Ju Weisong Shandong Lions Shandong Lions 84–70 Vanguard 1995-1996 Season
    Zhang Yongjun Guangdong Southern Tigers Bayi Rockets 109–81 Guangdong Southern Tigers 1996-1997 Season
    Hu Xuefeng Jiangsu Dragons Jiangsu Dragons 135–108 Jilin Northeast Tigers December 1, 2004
    Dunks
    10
    James Hodges Liaoning Hunters Liaoning Hunters 95–85 Shandong Lions 1998-1999 Season
    Single Season, Individual[edit]
    Record Num. Player Team Season
    Points
    1266
    Anthony Myles Dongguan Leopards 2005–06
    Rebounds
    727
    Olumide Oyedeji Beijing Ducks 2004–05
    Assists
    325
    Hu Xuefeng Jiangsu Dragons 2004–05
    3-pointers
    189
    Yu Junkai Yunnan Bulls 2004–05
    Blocks
    126
    Yao Ming Shanghai Sharks 1999–00
    Steals
    246
    Hu Xuefeng Jiangsu Dragons 2004–05
    Dunks
    140
    Lorenzo Coleman Xinjiang Flying Tigers 2005–06
    Career, Individual[edit]
    Statistics accurate as of end of 2010-11 season.
    points: 8387, Liu Yudong
    3-pointers: 1095, Li Nan
    rebounds: 4548, Mengke Bateer
    dunks: 498, Jason Dixon
    assists: 1807, Hu Xuefeng
    steals: 1313, Hu Xuefeng
    blocks: 736, Wang Zhizhi
    Team[edit]
    Longest game
    The longest CBA game occurred on February 9, 2014 between Fujian Sturgeons and Zhejiang Golden Bulls. Fujian beat Zhejiang 178–177 after 5 overtimes.
    Most points in a game
    178 by Fujian Sturgeons vs. Zhejiang Golden Bulls on February 9, 2014 (5 OT)
    Most combined points in a game
    355 - Fujian Sturgeons (178) vs. Zhejiang Golden Bulls (177) in 5 overtimes on February 9, 2014
    Imports[edit]
    Imports that lasted more than one season in the CBA:

    United States David Vanterpool, Jilin Northeast Tigers 1997-99
    United States John Spencer, Jiangsu Nangang Dragons 1996-97, Sichuan Pandas 1997-98
    United States James Hodges, Liaoning Hunters 1996-97, 1998–99, 1999–2000, Jiangsu Nangang 1997-98
    United States Ernest Brown, Liaoning Hunters 2004-05, 2006–07
    Senegal Babacar Camara, Jilin Northeast Tigers 2005-06, 2006–07
    BelizeUnited States Alex Carcamo, Shenzhen Yikang 2000-01, Guangdong Southern Tigers 2001-02
    United States Lorenzo Coleman, Xinjiang Flying Tigers 2003-04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
    United States Peter Cornell, Zhejiang Horses 2003-04, Guangdong Southern Tigers 2004-05
    United States Brandon Crump, Shaanxi Kylins 2005-06, 2006–07
    United States Carlos Dixon, Jiangsu Dragons 2005-06, 2006–07
    United States Jason Dixon, Guangdong Southern Tigers 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000–01, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06, 2006–07
    United States Ed Elisma, Shandong Lions 2003-04, Henan Dragons 2004-05
    United States Terrance Green, Guangdong Southern Tigers 2005-06, 2006–07
    Rod Gregoire, Jilin Northeast Tigers 2000-01, 2001–02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2005–06
    Simeon Haley, Jiangsu Dragons 2002-03, 2003–04, 2004–05
    Stephen Hart, Shanghai Sharks 2001-02, Jiangsu Dragons 2002-03
    United States Chris Herren, Beijing Ducks 2002-03, Jiangsu Dragons 2003-04
    Dominica Garth Joseph, Shaanxi Kylins 2001-02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05
    United States Justin Love, Beijing Aoshen Olympian 2002-03, 2003–04
    United States Tuck Mack, Shandong Lions 2004-05, 2006–07
    NigeriaUnited States Gabe Muoneke, Beijing Aoshen Olympian 2003-04, Zhejiang Lions 2006-07, Yunnan Bulls 2008-09
    United States Anthony Myles, Dongguan Leopards 2005-06, 2006–07
    NigeriaUnited States Reggie Okosa, Shanghai Sharks 2005-06, 2006–07
    Nigeria Olumide Oyedeji, Beijing Ducks 2003-04, 2004–05, Liaoning Hunters 2007-08, Shanxi Zhongyu 2008-09, Qingdao Doublestar 2011-12
    United States Chris Porter, Fujian Sturgeons 2005-06, 2006–07
    United States Laron Profit, Guangdong Southern Tigers 2002-03, 2003–04
    United States Kit Rhymer, Henan Dragons 2005-06, Fujian Sturgeons 2006-07
    Mali Soumaila Samake, Zhejiang Horses 2004-05, 2005–06, 2006–07
    United States Alex Scales, Jiangsu Dragons 2002-03, Shanghai Sharks 2004-05
    United States Shawnelle Scott, Jiangsu Dragons, Jilin Northeast Tigers 2004-05
    United States God Shammgod, Zhejiang Horses 2001-02, 2002–03, 2003–04, 2004–05, Shanxi Dragons 2006-07
    United States Mark Strickland, Zhejiang Horses 2002-03, 2003–04
    Damon Stringer, Shanghai Sharks 2000-01, Shaanxi Kylins 2001-02
    Andre Reid, Liaoning Hunters 1998-99, 2000–2002
    United States Stephon Marbury, Shanxi Zhongyu Brave Dragons 2009-2010, Foshan Dralions 2010-11, Beijing Jinyu Ducks 2011-12
    United States Gilbert Arenas, Shanghai Sharks 2012-13, 2013–14
    United StatesUkraine Eugene Jeter, Shandong Lions 2012-13, 2013–14
    See also[edit]
    Sport in China
    China men's national basketball team
    China women's national basketball team
    National Basketball League (NBL)
    Women's Chinese Basketball Association (WCBA)
    Chinese University Basketball Association (CUBA)
    External links[edit]
    CBA official website (Chinese)
    CBA: an American experience
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