Instead of complaining here, why don't you guys write the New York Post?
You're simply playing right into his hands. This is exactly the reaction he's waiting for.
Just ignore the a-wipe, or send a rebuttal.
I did as soon as he ragged on KO, I did! But none of it was racism related……he's just a total and there's little we can do…….
Seriously dude , Mushnick is a known racist. Why would you suggest that me or any others on this board are racists for calling out other people who have a pattern of racist behavior. Your takeaway from Mushnick's ridiculous diatribe is that I might be a racist and need to shut up, that's seriously effed up.
Mushnick is paid to be controversial. That's why he constantly rips Francesa, because he's got the #1 sports radio talk show in the country. Francesa mostly ignores his comments. Why feed the monster.I'm disappointed. I read his column because he rips Francessa in almost every one.
Holy crap, I thought you were making up that language. WTF, did he have stroke or something?http://nypost.com/2014/04/26/mlb-completely-misusing-instant-replay/
Final exams at UConn begin May 5. UConn’s men’s basketball program has had an atrocious, shameful academic history, the last two-plus decades, among the worst of the worst.
Yet, the NCAA championship team, which hadn’t missed enough school since October, last week was at Fenway to throw out the first ball.
He had a controversy when Jay Z was the (small) part owner of the Nets. He asked whether the Nets should change their name to the Brooklym N* *or something like that.
I don't know much about him or the racist thing, nor do I want to go down that road. As for this article, he's simply trying to get a rise out of those who read his drivle. Apparently, it's working.He had a controversy when Jay Z was the (small) part owner of the Nets. He asked whether the Nets should change their name to the Brooklym N* *or something like that.
I take college courses and I was also at that game that night. It caused me to FAIL EVERY COURSE.
Quite frankly, hopefully you are not the peg that we need to hang our academic hat on.
Yeah mau, this isn't an overreaction to one foolish article. The dude has a long history of disparaging black culture.
What I find amusing is that Doc Rivers went there and took his money despite EVERYONE (but me obviously) knowing his history…and Chris Paul and the rest…..c'mon there has to be something they like about the guy am I wrong?
People played for Marge Schott too. I'm sure you wouldn't want to have a beer with plenty of NBA owners. I don't know what's so amusing about it, frankly. Could the players band together and say "we're not going to sign with the Clippers?" Yeah, sure, I suppose, in some fantasy land. If your point is that obviously he's not a bad guy if people want to go play there then I think you probably have a mistaken sense of the dynamic of a professional team. It's not like Sterling is hanging out on the team plane or going bowling with them on the road. Baron Davis has been pretty out in the open about how uncomfortable he was when Sterling was courtside, so it's not like it hasn't been discussed.
if someone is a racist, who cares? you don't listen to them-simple
I have close friends and colleagues of all races and creeds. I choose to assimilate with people based on their values
I am tired of the racist label - hell we all have prejudices - it's human nature
There are people out there who fly the racist term around like crazy yet they themselves are racist as it comes- Al Sharpton comes to mind
I love the BY but this subject doesn't belong here
Let's talk the perennial national champions - UCONN Huskies
That doesn't make him a good guy or even pro UConn. Just means he understands College Basketball. If you write for the Post, be happy you have a job and realize you are a hack.Before you burn down the NY Post, remember that one of their sports writers was the ONLY ONE who picked UConn to win every tourney game - all others were picking the other team.
Not sure if this was already posted, but Phil Mushnick has gone ahead and defended Don Sterling:
Alleged rant not new for Sterling
Longtime NBA followers, executives, employees and media know Clippers owner Donald Sterling as a moneyed fool. Not a terrible man, but a jerk with dough who likes to show off, pop off and, increasingly, think too late, if at all. He’s someone best — and easily — ignored, especially at 81.
Well, not anymore.
Yes, what he allegedly said was painful, indefensible and inexcusable, except why would we expect him, at 81, to be less loony and more discreet and clear-headed than he was at 75 or 78?
Visit any assisted living facility. Or think of that aunt or uncle all of us have known and suffered with a wince because we knew they were off. And they come in all races.
Not everyone, at 81, should reasonably or humanely be held accountable for whatever ugly comments come out their mouths.
At least keep that in mind.
Not sure if this was already posted, but Phil Mushnick has gone ahead and defended Don Sterling:
Alleged rant not new for Sterling
Longtime NBA followers, executives, employees and media know Clippers owner Donald Sterling as a moneyed fool. Not a terrible man, but a jerk with dough who likes to show off, pop off and, increasingly, think too late, if at all. He’s someone best — and easily — ignored, especially at 81.
Well, not anymore.
Yes, what he allegedly said was painful, indefensible and inexcusable, except why would we expect him, at 81, to be less loony and more discreet and clear-headed than he was at 75 or 78?
Visit any assisted living facility. Or think of that aunt or uncle all of us have known and suffered with a wince because we knew they were off. And they come in all races. Could totally predict Mushnick writing a defense of Sterling from a mile away. One guy is a billionaire franchise owner and the other a hack columnist for the NY Post but these guys have always held similar viewpoints when it comes to matters of race.
Not everyone, at 81, should reasonably or humanely be held accountable for whatever ugly comments come out their mouths.
At least keep that in mind.
Not sure if this was already posted, but Phil Mushnick has gone ahead and defended Don Sterling:
Alleged rant not new for Sterling
Longtime NBA followers, executives, employees and media know Clippers owner Donald Sterling as a moneyed fool. Not a terrible man, but a jerk with dough who likes to show off, pop off and, increasingly, think too late, if at all. He’s someone best — and easily — ignored, especially at 81.
Well, not anymore.
Yes, what he allegedly said was painful, indefensible and inexcusable, except why would we expect him, at 81, to be less loony and more discreet and clear-headed than he was at 75 or 78?
Visit any assisted living facility. Or think of that aunt or uncle all of us have known and suffered with a wince because we knew they were off. And they come in all races.
Not everyone, at 81, should reasonably or humanely be held accountable for whatever ugly comments come out their mouths.
At least keep that in mind.