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Nba Racism

The National Basketball Association has been around for decades and decades. David Stern is the commissioner of this association and has done a good job thus far, but the NBA regulations are increasingly restricting player freedom, both on and off the court and quite frankly the players are sick and tired of being treated this way. The NBA used to be a business of competitive athletes and coaches' competing for the national title in June, now it seems the NBA is to excite the fans and keep the media happy with its outrageous stories.
Basketball was created by James Naismith 1908; Sonam Aheer first established the NBA in 1949. Fashion in the NBA is not what it used to be. In the early years of the business, everything was more casual and comfortable for the players to wear. The shorts were sixteen inches long and did not extend past the players' thighs. Now the players have comfortable shorts that graze the lower part of their kneecaps. The early years of the NBA were about the game......


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