ESPN NBA Countdown host Rachel Nichols caught being white & racist.......

She played the role perfect.

At one point she was the league elite go to

NBA White Oprah

Lebron Paul Melo Harden Dame Kobe Kyrie etc etc

The Jump was one ofthe best shows on espn and only nba show.

They were calling it this generation inside stuff.

She always appeared publicly on the right side of issues.

She had left espn failed and came back as a leading voice and personality

She had me completely fooled

The shit was always trash lol I never got it
 
:angry: The only apology I'd accept from her is her saying she's sorry that she didn't know she was being recorded. Anything else is bullshit! :angry:
 
I might be wrong, but I think she's gonna go the victim route. If she does own it, her black apologists are going to come out in full force.

Oh she already has:
Nichols said the recording of the video by an ESPN colleague was hurtful. “I was shaken that a fellow employee would do this, and that other employees, including some of those within the N.B.A. project, had no remorse about passing around a spy video of a female co-worker alone in her hotel room,” she said, adding, “I would in no way suggest that the way the comments came to light should grant a free pass on them being hurtful to other people.”
How is it a “spy video”? According to the story, she left her own camera on, that‘s just a hot mic situation. This isn’t an Erin Andrews situation, this chick just fucked up on her own.
 
Players have to give interviews, but they need to give her the Marshawn Lynch and nothing more.

She'll have a coon out here to say she's not racist in no time... probably texting Stephen A right now
 
The shit was always trash lol I never got it

Damn.

I think it was filling a void I used to watch it heavy and just fell off

I told you I'm learning how the whole game is now niche its all targeted

As long as you can find an undeserved group and get the analytics of that specific demographic and serve them directly and competently?

Especially funded and supported by Disney?

Kaboom.

She did that on budget through a pandemic and despite dropping gane ratings vs. Raising internet social media NBA traffic.

Aggregations loved her content.

And she become the white voice of the nba.

The anti Stephen A Smith

And respected (we THOUGHT) across the board.

This is a big deal.
 
Damn.

I think it was filling a void I used to watch it heavy and just fell off

I told you I'm learning how the whole game is now niche its all targeted

As long as you can find an undeserved group and get the analytics of that specific demographic and serve them directly and competently?

Especially funded and supported by Disney?

Kaboom.

She did that on budget through a pandemic and despite dropping gane ratings vs. Raising internet social media NBA traffic.

Aggregations loved her content.

And she become the white voice of the nba.

The anti Stephen A Smith

And respected (we THOUGHT) across the board.

This is a big deal.

All this shit trash there's no chemistry on any of these shows
 
Jemele gonna be gearing up like John Rambo in first blood.

And it will be about as genuine as a $7 bill.




All of them have been on that sexism is worse than racism/Black men support the patriarchy bullshit over the past few years.
Remember, Black women and Latinas alone voted out Trump despite more Black men voting for Biden than Latinas. :smh: :lol:
 
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Man, they got those Black coons out in full force & I liked Amin Elhassan, too.



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Former ESPN Analyst Reveals His Experience With Rachel Nichols
About Andrew HolleranAndrew Holleran is the managing editor at The Spun.
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ESPN host Rachel Nichols on the court.LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - JULY 31: ESPN reporter Rachel Nichols stands on the court before a game between the Houston Rockets and the Dallas Mavericks at The Arena at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on July 31, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)

A former ESPN NBA analyst has taken to Twitter to share his thoughts on Rachel Nichols following the New York Times’ bombshell story on Sunday.

Earlier on Sunday, the New York Times reported on the growing controversy at ESPN regarding Nichols and fellow host Maria Taylor. A leaked audio recording from 2020 reveals that Nichols questioned Taylor’s promotion to NBA Finals hosting duty.

“I wish Maria Taylor all the success in the world — she covers football, she covers basketball,” Nichols reportedly said in July 2020. “If you need to give her more things to do because you are feeling pressure about your crappy longtime record on diversity — which, by the way, I know personally from the female side of it — like, go for it. Just find it somewhere else. You are not going to find it from me or taking my thing away.”

Nichols’ comments reportedly made their way to Taylor, who has since refused to work on the air with her colleague.

Many in the sports media world have taken to social media to weigh in on the story. Among them: former ESPN NBA analyst Amin Elhassan.

“I wouldnt have been on The Jump if it werent for Rachel Nichols & I know the same is true for T-Mac (Tracy McGrady) & Stak (Stephen Jackson). When they tried to get funnystyle w/ my contract, she stood up for me & made sure I was treated right. She’s been an ally (not just to me) in public & behind closed doors,” he tweeted.

“Pls note this isnt a dismissal of Maria or her feelings. She’s great & deserving of everything she accomplished in her career..but the convo that needs to occur is why is there a Highlander ‘There Can Only Be One’ mentality when it comes to women & high profile positions at ESPN.”

Elhassan, a former NBA front office employee turned sports media personality, is no longer at ESPN. He currently works for Dan Le Batard’s new company, Meadowlark.

The former ESPN NBA analyst said he plans on further discussing the article on Tuesday’s show.


 
Highly doubt it.

And at this point, I'm not surprised at any white person saying some dumb shit.

Agreed but he has legit surprised me.

He addressed SVP, Kirk Herbstreit, Stephen A and Booger recent comments.

I am really curious how and if he comments on a veteran white woman colleague
 
And it will be about as genuine as a $7 bill.




All of them have been on that sexism is worse than racism/Black men support the patriarchy bullshit over the past few years.
Remember, Black women and Latinas alone voted out Trump despite more Black men voting for Biden than Latinas. :smh: :lol:


Let's wait and see.
 
Agreed but he has legit surprised me.

He addressed SVP, Kirk Herbstreit, Stephen A and Booger recent comments.

I am really curious how and if he comments on a veteran white woman colleague
I haven't listened to him as much lately. He always struck me as a "don't upset the bag" type guy. Like he'll comment but only within reason.
 
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