As much as Simmon's has been shoveling shit instead of articles, I think that was a really unfair characterization of him. I have never sensed racism from Simmons, latent or otherwise.
Simmons hinges his evidence about the incompetence of the players by citing the amount of formal college education of Piece, Bryant and Garnett. In other words, people are losing jobs and fans are losing games because the NBA is at the mercy of its stupid/uneducated black players.
You know who you don't have negotiate massive deals? People with little formal education. I have a degree in sales, and I wouldn't want to be the one to try and do some negotiating with Stern. He would eat me for lunch, even if I was the one in the right. Playing hoops doesn't prepare you for negotiating. College (especially business school) does better, to at least some degree, but these player's don't even negotiate their own contracts. Their agents and lawyers do. It was like bringing a brain surgeon in to look at your blown transmission. Not his specialty.
It doesn't have to be racism to call a really dumb move a dumb move.
Unusually Simmons offer some blame for the owners. As the intelligence once, they have an obligation to fix the situation. Although they have the intelligence they allow the players, who lack intelligence, to have input in the situation. To Simmons, this is the source of the NBA’s problem.
Who should know how to negotiate a deal, run a team, and run a league better? Guys who run multi-million dollar businesses or guys worth millions of dollars because they are entertaining? I'm sure there are several players in the league who are smarter than I am overall. I'm sure most definitely know more about bball than I do. But the player's side does have limited intellectual capital in this instance. However smart they may be at bball or basketweaving or astrophysics, when it comes to making a big-time business deal, they don't have the same amount of experience and knowhow (call it intellectual capital) that Stern and the owners have on their side.
Maybe I'm wrong, and Simmon's really is racist or at least saying very racist things, but given what I've read/heard from him over the years, I have trouble seeing that.
And I don't give a shit how smart their economist is. If he is that good, send him out to make a point, not Rapey, Douchey and Wheels.
Plantation is the key word. Plantations date back to the latifundia of the Roman Empire and continue to exist today, and they have only relied on slave labor for a small proportion of their existence.
Yes, because the Romans never used slaves or indentured servants. Just because they were white or North African slaves doesn't make them less slaves. And just because they were slaves 2000 years ago instead of 200 years ago doesn't make the slavery any less wrong.