• IndyPoker979B
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    11 months ago

    I can tell you from personal experience it was said by people to me directly at games or around the water cooler talk. I would not have said it otherwise. Acknowledging that some people couldn’t see further than Stephen Jackson’s cornrows isn’t a damnation of the city but of people that were flawed.

    You backed your team. I backed the team. But I sat in half empty arenas and endured people slandering the players. And when asking people to come out, it was said directly to me. It made me sad and infuriated to hear people saying it, but I’m not going to ignore that part of it when I tell you that it happened. I lived in Haughville, so it could be where you lived, but to deny it happened or to call it a dogwhistle would be lying to you.

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      11 months ago

      It’s strange how two people can live through the same situation and come out of it with different impressions or recollections but if you were on the west side I can kind of see why yours is different to mine. I just never heard any of it myself.

      For instance my ‘depression era grandma’ hated Peyton and said the Simon’s should fire the entire team after the brawl and build around Artest and Reggie 🤷🏻

      Obviously flawed people exist but imo that’s not what accounted for the declining interest. Reggie also retired at that time and I think that had as much to do with the lost interest as the off court incidents.