Charles Barkley shared his response on Thursday night to Stephen A. Smith and many others talking that Steve Nash got the Brooklyn Nets head coaching job due to “white privilege.”
ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith said Nash was benefiting from privilege due to his skin color. Barkley said on TNT later in the evening that he was “disappointed” with that sort of talk.
“I was very disappointed with some of the guys on television today talking about ‘white privilege.’ They’re like, ‘this doesn’t happen to black guys.’ I’m like, ‘it happened to Doc Rivers, it happened to Jason Kidd, it happened to Derek Fisher.’ So I was really disappointed,” Barkley said.
“I think when you have a responsibility, especially when you got to talk about something serious like race, you can’t be full of crap. You have to be honest and fair. Steve Nash is a great player and a good dude. But I was so disappointed. I was like, dude, ‘black guys have done this before,’” Barkley continued.
“Now, do we need more black coaches in the NBA? Yes. Do we need more black coaches in college football? Yes. Do we need more black coaches in pro football? Yes. But this wasn’t the right time to say it today. Good luck to Steve Nash.”
His co-worker Shaquille O’Neal felt that a lot of people were overlooked for the job and “it is what it is.”
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The biggest reasons why Nash was even considered for the job is his previous experience working with Kevin Durant when he was on the Golden State Warriors. Also, the two superstars on the team likely signed off on it happening.