tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481667874883699112.post2642295725802659306..comments2023-06-26T08:06:00.038-07:00Comments on Wong Chow Mein: Why I Oppose Asian-American Basketball LeaguesWongChowMeinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08896443899596633540noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7481667874883699112.post-55648247449339257882013-12-09T22:26:32.575-08:002013-12-09T22:26:32.575-08:00My thoughts are, being a member of those leagues t...My thoughts are, being a member of those leagues throughout my childhood is yeah you're right the leagues are a platform so asians can be more competitive playing against other asians and the idea behind the discriminatory requirement to be a participant is a given notion that yes blacks would be more athletic and just an overall physical advantage if asians played. Fact is I played both, and found it funny how the Asian high school players who grew up in organized leagues are beating the high school teams consisting of players just by team experience. Another point too, if us Asians played in the same leagues do you think the black players would end up throwing us the ball or picking us on the league teams if we couldn't match up with them? So in the end the Asian leagues would be forced naturally, and thus the reason these leagues stand unless you rather establish a ridiculous rule that enforces the ball to be passed to a people of 3 different ethnicities before a shot goes up? No right. At the end it just makes sense to think about why something like this isn't a bigger issue and shut your mouth. Writerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00707315221820061640noreply@blogger.com