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- From: Terri Buchman <buchman@osf.org>
- Subject: Re: spike lee & boston celtics
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 13:31:49 GMT
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- In article <1ed5rlINN8br@seven-up.East.Sun.COM> John O'Neil -
- SunExpress IR, joneil@heretix.East.Sun.COM writes:
- >i have never seen any spike lee movies, but i understand
- >he has a problem with larry bird and the celtics. i read a
- >interview where he states he hopes the red sox and the
- >celtics never will another game. does anyone know any
- >more info on this, just what is this guy's problem.
-
- I'm not Spike Lee but I'll give you the answers to this that have
- run in the papers. Spike Lee objected to the media coverage of
- Larry Bird that seemed to suggest that he was the great white hope
- of basketball. Spike felt that Bird got more publicity because he
- was white in a sport that was 80% + black. Lee felt that the media
- emphasized Bird and the Celtics to the exclusion of other, perhaps
- better, teams because of Bird's color. Spike had some comments
- published in the local papers when he was giving a seminar at
- Harvard this year that indicated that part of his animosity is real
- and based on what I have written. Some of it is not so serious
- though. Spike is a New York fan and likes to taunt the Boston fans.
- All the Celtic fans that I know conceed that Spike has a point
- about the treatment of Bird and really aren't that upset about the
- comments.
-
- The problem with the Red Sox is a problem of perception and action.
- The Red Sox are one of the 'whitest' teams in baseball. Last year
- the team had only 2 or 3 black players in a sport where blacks
- represent 40%+ of the players. The Sox were the last major league
- team to integrate (1962, I think) and they have not gone out of
- their way to make black fans feel welcome in chummy little Fenway.
- A lot of black fans nationwide perceive the Red Sox as arrogant and
- unwilling to change. To be fair, the Red Sox have instituted some
- programs that promise change. One of their vp's, Ellen Weddington,
- is a black woman and they have promised to involve more blacks in
- managerial and power position throughout their organization. But
- the organization still has a long way to go. They have been sued
- within the last ten years for racial discrimination and lost, they
- had a needless controversy arise in spring training when it was
- found that white athletes were patronizing a bar (Elks lodge or
- something) that didn't allow black patrons in. Spike has a point.
- The Red Sox need to change.
-
- TerriB.
- (A major Red Sox fan, but I'm not blind.)
-