Coaches often do this kind of crap to show everyone that whatever is happening is not their fault. Not like the kid can take a shot at his coach when his coach makes a mistake.
Coaches often do this kind of crap to show everyone that whatever is happening is not their fault. Not like the kid can take a shot at his coach when his coach makes a mistake.
Kinda a freaky how people who have been abused will excuse stuff like this. Easier to excuse an abusive coach, spouse, parent than to see that that relationship was messed up.
Hey maybe I'm the only one but a young black man being shoved by an old white man echoes too much of America's racial problems. Not saying Montgomery is motivated by that by any means but if you are a young black man in this country and this happens to you, I just can't see how you can let that happen without reacting. The kid showed enormous cool by walking away and Montgomery showed something by getting him back in the game.
".... [B]a young black man being shoved by an old white man[/B] echoes too much of America's racial problems. Not saying Montgomery is motivated by that by any means but if you are a young black man in this country and this happens to you, I just can't see how you can let that happen without reacting. The kid showed enormous cool by walking away and Montgomery showed something by getting him back in the game."
Its fair to disagree with me on the appropriateness of this, but I think it is really unfair to Montgomery to suggest that this was a racial thing without any more reason to believe it is.
I think you are missing my point. I'm not accusing Montgomery of being motivated by race but I am speculating that it could be harder for a young black man to be abused in this way because of our racial problems. Blacks were (are?) called "boy" to disparage them but also to emphasize their powerlessness by not being able to respond. I don't pretend to know what the kid was thinking but there's a lot of racial baggage when you see an old white man in a position of power do this to a pretty powerless black man.
It was nothing too crazy, but I am pretty surprised that he wasn't given at least a one game suspension just for the principle of the thing. You can't shove a player. You just can't. I mean, he can't shove you back (or, if he did, he'd be gone, off the team- or worse).
But that is the nature of superior-subordinate relationships. Whether it is coach-player or boss-employee, there are plenty of things that a coach/boss can say or do to a player/employee that would send the player/employee packing if the the player/employee said that to the coach/boss. Obviously, in a business setting, shoving an employee like that would be inappropriate and get the boss fired. I think fair minds can differ on whether or not a coach should be allowed to shove a player like that (I personally think it was a light and innocuous enough shove that in the environment of competitive, physical sports, I have no problem with it, nor do I have a problem with a coach who says "I would never do that"), but I think it is incorrect to say that it is inappropriate just because the player can't do it back. If that were the standard, yelling at players would also be banned.
I think you are missing my point. I'm not accusing Montgomery of being motivated by race but I am speculating that it could be harder for a young black man to be abused in this way because of our racial problems. Blacks were (are?) called "boy" to disparage them but also to emphasize their powerlessness by not being able to respond. I don't pretend to know what the kid was thinking but there's a lot of racial baggage when you see an old white man in a position of power do this to a pretty powerless black man.
Bad decision by a good man with a squeaky clean track record. Montgomery shouldn't have done it, but much ado about nothing. Pac 12 did the right thing with a reprimand, no suspension necessary. Move on.
Bad decision by a good man with a squeaky clean track record. Montgomery shouldn't have done it, but much ado about nothing. Pac 12 did the right thing with a reprimand, no suspension necessary. Move on.
Somewhere Latrell Sprewell is wondering what all the fuss is about.
Somewhere Latrell Sprewell is wondering what all the fuss is about.
Am I the only one that thinks this is getting blown out of proportion? I wouldnt even consider this a shove. The player didnt fall down or even move backwards. He was stopped in his tracks and yelled at for a piss poor effort on the court. If you cannot handle something that minor, I feel bad for you. Kids these days are babied way too much, and it is getting really annoying.
I think the only thing he's ever worried about is how he's going to feed his family.