Neither. Bit not afraid to call a spade a spade so to speak. If a colored guy fucks up I'm not afraid to call him on it. As for sexism' No. Perhaps an experienced women's coach like Boucek, Gotlieb or Ivey, who all had extensive coaching experience before they got their NBA gigs, can be justifiable hirings but not the chick at San AntonioWhy do insist on regularly proving you are racist and sexist?
lol, good point...Not that hard to believe after the last 5 years.
proud boy...?So he's just a racist fuck. Just what I figured. Wonder if he puts on his white robe, duct tapes his confederate flag to his rusty truck and drives around yelling at people that don't share his special views?
seems to love the attention though...The funny thing is he gets clowned all the time.
weird scince in effect...
Neither. Bit not afraid to call a spade a spade so to speak. If a colored guy fucks up I'm not afraid to call him on it. As for sexism' No. Perhaps an experienced women's coach like Boucek, Gotlieb or Ivey, who all had extensive coaching experience before they got their NBA gigs, can be justifiable hirings but not the chick at San Antonio
LOL @"colored". the fifties called. they want their dumb expression back...I am not afraid to call a spade either.
You sir, are a racist, sexist POS.
Congrats!
LOL @"colored". the fifties called. they want their dumb expression back...
Man, you are one angry little fella. Go lie down.I am not afraid to call a spade either.
You sir, are a racist, sexist POS.
Congrats!
You don't know that. All you know is she doesn't have any NBA experience as a player. I have already shown that this isn't necessary and it is in fact the norm NOT to have NBA experience (which you have conveniently ignored). So your entire premise has been proven completely flawed, yet you stick to this false narrative. Ugh.Because she'd never performed brain surgery at any level when she got the job. Race or what is between your legs should never the determining factor in you getting a job
I'm the one listening to the opposing views here. I'm OK with you not agreeing with me; the opposite does not appear to be the case however
Here you go. No experience at any level when she was hired. As for your "the norm is not to have NBA experience" nonsense. Good lord are you an idiot?You don't know that. All you know is she doesn't have any NBA experience as a player. I have already shown that this isn't necessary and it is in fact the norm NOT to have NBA experience (which you have conveniently ignored). So your entire premise has been proven completely flawed, yet you stick to this false narrative. Ugh.
"Facts"? Like your "Fact" that the norm in the NBA is to hire coaches without any coaching experience"? Got it.Well, that's not true at all.
I have respectfully listened to and addressed every "point" you've made. In fact, I would go as far as to say that your intentional disregard of facts that don't agree with your narrative means you are specifically NOT listening to opposing views, but are instead ignoring them for your own convenience.
It is pretty funny that you think installing a sink and changing a spigot makes you a plumber. But your brain surgeon/plumber comparisons is completely ridiculous to begin with. Do you really feel that the difference between "high level" (let's Div 1 and up) coaching a women's team and a men's team in basketball is the same difference as between a brain surgeon and a plumber?!? Sorry, but that is just nuts.Nope. I put in a sink and changed water spigots myself. Also unclogged a drain or two. But I never poked around inside anyone's brain.
I can provide plenty of examples on various levels where players have operated as assistants during their playing careers to be groomed for future coaching staffs. That appears to be the case here."Facts"? Like your "Fact" that the norm in the NBA is to hire coaches without any coaching experience"? Got it.
Yep. I already read her bio. I still fail to see your supposed point.Here you go. No experience at any level when she was hired. As for your "the norm is not to have NBA experience" nonsense. Good lord are you an idiot?
Becky Hammon, San Antonio Spurs
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After a very accomplished 15-year WNBA career, Becky Hammon joined the Spurs as an assistant coach in the offseason of 2014. That made her the second female assistant coach in NBA history and the first full-time assistant coach.
A year in, she was selected as the coach of the Spurs' Summer League squad, the first time a woman was a head coach in that league. She went on to lead the squad to the 2015 Las Vegas Summer League Championship.
At the 2016 All-Star Game, she became the first woman to be a part of an All-Star coaching staff.
During her WNBA career, Hammon received six All-Star selections and four All-WNBA selections (2 First Team, 2 Second Team). She was the assist leader in 2007 and was voted to the WNBA's Top 15 players of all-time (2011) and the Top 20@20 in 2016.