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Basketball league for white Americans targets Augusta
By Billy Byler| Staff Writer
Tuesday, January 19, 2010175 commentsPRINTShareEmail

A new professional basketball league boasting rosters made up exclusively of white Americans has its eyes set on Augusta, but the team isn't receiving a warm welcome.

The All-American Basketball Alliance announced in a news release Sunday evening that it intends to start its inaugural season in June and hopes Augusta will be one of 12 cities with a team.

"Only players that are natural born United States citizens with both parents of Caucasian race are eligible to play in the league," the statement said.

Augusta Mayor Deke Copenhaver, who has publicly expressed his support for minor league teams in the past, said he would not do the same for this team.

"As a sports enthusiast, I have always supported bringing more sporting activities to Augusta," he said. "However, in this instance I could not support in good conscience bringing in a team that did not fit with the spirit of inclusiveness that I, along with many others, have worked so hard to foster in our city."

Clint Bryant, athletic director at Augusta State University, laughed when he heard the news.

"It's so absurd, it's funny, but it gives you an idea of the sickness of our society" he said. "It shows you what lengths people will go to just to be mean-spirited. I think at any basketball level, no matter if it's all black, all white, all Hispanic, all Asian or anyone else, the players should just be a basketball team."

Don "Moose" Lewis, the commissioner of the AABA, said the reasoning behind the league's roster restrictions is not racism.

"There's nothing hatred about what we're doing," he said. "I don't hate anyone of color. But people of white, American-born citizens are in the minority now. Here's a league for white players to play fundamental basketball, which they like."

Lewis said he wants to emphasize fundamental basketball instead of "street-ball" played by "people of color." He pointed out recent incidents in the NBA, including Gilbert Arenas' indefinite suspension after bringing guns into the Washington Wizards locker room, as examples of fans' dissatisfaction with the way current professional sports are run.

"Would you want to go to the game and worry about a player flipping you off or attacking you in the stands or grabbing their crotch?" he said. "That's the culture today, and in a free country we should have the right to move ourselves in a better direction."

The Atlanta-based league, which will operate as a single-entity owning all of its teams, is looking for local contacts to pay $10,000 to become a "licensee" in one of 12 cities throughout the Southeast. Lewis said he has already received threats from people opposed to the roster restrictions and several cities have told him to stay out of town. Lewis said he has yet to hear from any one in Augusta.

"We need a local person ingrained into the community to make this successful," he said.

Lewis said he expects to eventually find support in every town with a team.

"People will come out and support a product they can identify with. I'm the spoken minority right now, but if people will give us a chance, it'll work... The white game of basketball, which is essentially a fundamental game, works."

Lewis said he wasn't sure where the team will play.

Augusta has had problems with minor league basketball teams in the past, but the issues never centered around race. The Augusta Drive lasted less than a month before folding in 1995, citing financial reasons. The Augusta Groove made it through a full, 20-game schedule in 2009, but accusations from players and local businesses that the team wasn't paying its bills surrounded the team during the second half of the season. The team later shut down in the offseason.

Dan Lewis can eat a bag of dicks. This is the stupidest idea ever, on so many levels.

1. If I wanted to see inferior athletes play basketball, I'd watch the WNBA or the local Y.

2. If I wanted to see great white athletes play basketball, I'd watch the NBA, especially the Pacers.

3. He completely ignores the outliers - yeah, many players in the NBA are from the ghetto and embrace that image. However, I'd be a helluva lot happier if my daughter brought home Dikembe Mutumbo or Ray Allen than Jason Williams or Chris Kaman.

4. The league won't be able to receive grants/aid of any sort from government, making it even harder.

5. No one will watch this crap.
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Holy shit, I looked this up, and it's real! I was expecting it to have come from The Onion or something like that.
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interesting: most players will probably have more assists than points. Wonder if they'll even dribble.
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The Atlanta-based league, which will operate as a single-entity owning all of its teams, is looking for local contacts to pay $10,000 to become a "licensee" in one of 12 cities throughout the Southeast.

It's a pyramid scheme.
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Originally Posted by FLMountainMan View Post
1. If I wanted to see inferior athletes play basketball, I'd watch the WNBA or the local Y.

I'm not whether to report this for racism or sexism.
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you know what, as a person of color, I don't necessarily see anything wrong with wanting to be around and wanting to do things with people that look like you. Obviously this guy has a problem though when he talked about "street ball" and the arenas incident as stuff that white people don't do.
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I think you could probably put together a pretty beast all white team. All-American all white...now that's a different story.
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you know what, as a person of color, I don't necessarily see anything wrong with wanting to be around and wanting to do things with people that look like you.

I agree. However, do you feel that same way about a business? Especially one that uses public facilities? The athletes are employees.
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Well, Steve Nash can't play in this league. That's win.
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I'm not whether to report this for racism or sexism.

Report it for realism.
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This is absolutely ridiculous.
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The Atlanta paper had a similar article, but it added speculation that this may be a publicity stunt. I'm not sure that would make it any better, but it certainly adds a twist.

http://www.ajc.com/news/whites-only-...ue-279688.html

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Is a new professional basketball league announced this week for real, or is it all just some sort of joke or publicity stunt by former pro wrestling promoter Don "Moose" Lewis?

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But is Lewis, a former promoter of the International Wrestling Union, serious about his plans for such an exclusionary league, which he hopes will have teams in a dozen southeastern cities such as Augusta, Albany and Chattanooga, Tenn.?
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Candid question: is this legal? Can you overtly discriminate against a specific skin color in this country and prohibit access to a store/team/league on the basis of ethnicity?
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Candid question: is this legal? Can you overtly discriminate against a specific skin color in this country and prohibit access to a store/team/league on the basis of ethnicity?

I doubt it, and I kinda started wondering if this was some sort of publicity stunt after I posted the first time. MrG has proven that I'm not the only one.
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Reported for racism.

You disgust me FLMountainMan.
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