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Originally Posted by Joel
Well, that's still generalising.
You should say that a lot of black people you know, or have seen feel that way.
I for one (I'm black), have no problem with white players, asian players, or whatever ethnicity or nationality a player is. And I haven't seen any racism/xenophobia in this thread, so I can say that the guys posting in here feel the same as I do and many of them are black.
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Pretty much. No one should have a problem with any player that isn't their race. It's the 21st century, we as the human race should be above signaling out people because of the color of their skin. Nor should your skin color make you like a player more. I'm not going to start rooting for Blake Griffin because he is white. I'm glad most people in this thread are above race.
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Originally Posted by Notorious
Forbes has released the list of most valuable NBA teams for 2013. Bolded are current playoffs team
1. New York ($1.1 billion)
2. LA Lakers ($1 billion)
3. Chicago ($800 million)
4. Boston ($730 million)
5. Dallas ($685 million)
6. Miami ($625 million)
7. Houston ($568 million)
8. Golden State ($555 million)
9. Brooklyn ($530 million)
10. San Antonio ($527 million)
11. Sacramento ($525 million)
12. Oklahoma City ($475 million)
13. Phoenix ($474 million)
14. Orlando ($470 million)
15. Portland ($457 million)
16. Cleveland ($434 million)
17. Utah ($432 million)
18. LA Clippers ($430 million)
19. Denver ($427 million)
20. Philadelphia ($418 million)
21. Toronto ($405 million)
22. Detroit ($400 million)
23. Washington ($397 million)
24. Indiana ($383 million)
25. Memphis ($377 million)
26. Minnesota ($364 million)
27. New Orleans ($340 million)
28. Atlanta ($316 million)
29. Charlotte ($315 million)
30. Milwaukee ($312 million)
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Doesn't surprise me to see Atlanta and Charlotte at the bottom. I am not really surprised at the list as a whole other than maybe Washington being in the bottom 3rd.
Also, let's go Bulls!