colts18 wrote:HeartBreakKid wrote:colts18 wrote:Pettit was in a fully integrated league. I mean look how diverse his Championship Hawks roster looked.
Love how you ignored my question.
Who were these black players who were banned from the NBA but are better than Bob Petit? You know any or you're just talking out your ass?
We don't know who they are. That's the point. A guy like Jackie Robinson would have been a better NBA player than Pettit if the NBA was integrated at the time he went pro.
Elgin Baylor is a superstar who is better than Pettit. He was thiiiiiiiiiiis close to not making it. He was not recruited coming out of High School. As luck would have it, one of his high school teammates happened to stumble on a small town college in Idaho. IDAHO. The coach let the HS teammate bring Elgin Baylor only if Elgin would play basketball and football for the college. Think about it, the great Elgin Baylor had to go all the way freakin middle of nowhere Idaho just to play college ball even though he was the best player in the country at the time. Just imagine how many black players didn't get that opportunity because the college coaches never went to Black high schools.
While this is a tragedy....it is neither pettit fault nor sometime that benefitted only him
Russel, wilt, oscar and other black stars also "benefitted" from playing in a less talented league that if basketball was fully integrated in the country.
Just because they are black doesnt mean the same argument doesnt apply to them
Also the idea that jackie robinson could easily have been a top 5 player in the nba (as there were only really 5 players clearly/likely better than pettit in the early 60's) if he wanted to be a basketball player is not somethingh i can agree with
You are saying he would be better than all those 100+ of black and white basketball athletes in the 60's nba pettit was better than just like nothingh