Stephen (and BJ), Aaron, and Jeremy,

aaronzuriel

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Is it just me or do these 3 have something in common.

All are examples of visual stereotyping… ie they don’t “look†like they can play ball.

Stephen Curry has a “baby face†and was too skinny coming out of high school and got no major D 1 offers to play BB, despite his pedigree… his freaking old man played in the NBA for over 10 years. (Think back to BJ and his near transfer before Mr. Davis showed up with fresh eyes)

Aaron White is too white and to top it off has a red head.. he cannot play, let alone flourish, immediately as a frosh in D 1, Big Ten BB.

Jeremy Lin is too asian with way too much book smarts … no way can he ball… even though he succeeded in high school in California and at Harvard and now in the NBA…and got over looked and over looked.

It’s really amazing that in the multi billion dollar business of professional basketball... scouting and recruiting (college & NBA included) that over paid insiders miss out because someone doesn’t "look" like he can play basketball.

What’s really scary is the visual stereotyping and “lookism†that runs rampant throughout the rest of our society and that we all are guilty of every day.
 




Is it just me or do these 3 have something in common.

All are examples of visual stereotyping… ie they don’t “look†like they can play ball.

Stephen Curry has a “baby face†and was too skinny coming out of high school and got no major D 1 offers to play BB, despite his pedigree… his freaking old man played in the NBA for over 10 years. (Think back to BJ and his near transfer before Mr. Davis showed up with fresh eyes)

Aaron White is too white and to top it off has a red head.. he cannot play, let alone flourish, immediately as a frosh in D 1, Big Ten BB.

Jeremy Lin is too asian with way too much book smarts … no way can he ball… even though he succeeded in high school in California and at Harvard and now in the NBA…and got over looked and over looked.

It’s really amazing that in the multi billion dollar business of professional basketball... scouting and recruiting (college & NBA included) that over paid insiders miss out because someone doesn’t "look" like he can play basketball.

What’s really scary is the visual stereotyping and “lookism†that runs rampant throughout the rest of our society and that we all are guilty of every day.

dont forget tommy amaker former michigan coach coached him at havard
 










i am still waiting to see these so called athlete's that are going to run circles around him, plus i keep looking for the gorilla like centers that are going to shove any center we get around like a twig
 




Is it just me or do these 3 have something in common.

All are examples of visual stereotyping… ie they don’t “look†like they can play ball.

Stephen Curry has a “baby face†and was too skinny coming out of high school and got no major D 1 offers to play BB, despite his pedigree… his freaking old man played in the NBA for over 10 years. (Think back to BJ and his near transfer before Mr. Davis showed up with fresh eyes)

Aaron White is too white and to top it off has a red head.. he cannot play, let alone flourish, immediately as a frosh in D 1, Big Ten BB.

Jeremy Lin is too asian with way too much book smarts … no way can he ball… even though he succeeded in high school in California and at Harvard and now in the NBA…and got over looked and over looked.

It’s really amazing that in the multi billion dollar business of professional basketball... scouting and recruiting (college & NBA included) that over paid insiders miss out because someone doesn’t "look" like he can play basketball.

What’s really scary is the visual stereotyping and “lookism†that runs rampant throughout the rest of our society and that we all are guilty of every day.


I would be interested to know why you think B.J. Armstrong almost transferred from Iowa. I was at Iowa at the time. I followed basketball as much as anyone then and I have no recollection of anything remotely close to him wanting to transfer.

I would be interested to know why you thought he might.
 




I would be interested to know why you think B.J. Armstrong almost transferred from Iowa. I was at Iowa at the time. I followed basketball as much as anyone then and I have no recollection of anything remotely close to him wanting to transfer.

I would be interested to know why you thought he might.

Just hazy re-collection of a rumor. You probably are correct. BJ may never had any thoughts of atransferring.
 


I saw Curry a few times when he was in HS.

He might have weighed 150 as a HS senior. He had the skills and the instincts, but everybody thought he was too thin for the big time.

Wrong....
 














Still can't believe he left, even with the "anxiety issues" he should have stayed another year at least, was never really in the plans though.[/QUOTE

Yea. I originially felt sorry for him but now he is just being a moron. Plenty of decent players have played in the d league.
 




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