Pacers' Jackson calls ban on chains 'racist'. This is hilarious.This basketball player is seriously looking to pick a fight, and/or Kanye West has probably offered to pass him a race card??? SO I guess the NBA is getting wise to the antics that has transformed it into a run down polluted game. I'm sure the commisioner's hand over fist money making machine has seriously made him wealthy enough NOT to care. But with the NBA growing more and more out of control with younger and younger players being drafted, WITHOUT even an hint of college which translates discretely into immature/uncultured kids/adults running a muck. It looks like the NBA is trying to change it's "whatever works" mentality, by enforcing a strict business casual attire, which seems to include no jewlery hanging out side of one's shirt! THE OUTRAGE!!! I think this is GOOD!!! Think about the message that it's sending to children in all walks of life, including race.
Okay back up a second. What is the race distribution of the NBA? Like Mr. Jackson has so elequently stated, "black." Last time I checked there are more "black" people than any other race. So how could the rules be ONLY going after NBA players that are black, Jackson's age, and wearing chains. I hope this guy isn't on crack! Well i'm upset with the NBA and how it's players are sending the WRONG message to children. Wheres my say in the rules? I'm also upset about taxes, I'm just not going to pay!!!! Ya, right! How about this one. I'm upset with work, and the dress code we have. So I'm going to come to work with no clothes on anymore! Get real, you're pulling in millions of dollars to play a sport!!! Sad.I think it's a racist statement because a lot of the guys who are wearing chains are my age and are black," said Jackson, 27. "I wore all my jewelry today to let it be known that I'm upset with it.