The NBA Has Lost Ground On Hiring — And Retaining — Black Coaches

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The NBA has lost ground on hiring—and retaining—black coaches.

Of course, Fizdale’s stint in New York was a second opportunity after he was fired as coach of the Memphis Grizzlies a season after he led the team to the playoffs.

That example is illustrative of a broader trend: Black coaches who leave their jobs are being replaced more often with non-Black coaches, while non-Black coaches are being replaced more often with other non-Black coaches. Between the 2000-01 and 2014-15 seasons, 51 percent of non-Black coaches who were fired or resigned were replaced by another non-Black coach, and 49 percent were replaced by a Black coach.

It also appears that, relative to their non-Black counterparts, newly hired Black coaches have increasingly been put in positions where it may be more difficult to succeed. All new coaches tend to inherit teams that struggled in the previous season: New coaches since 2000-01 have taken on teams with a previous season Simple Rating System average of -2.09.From the 2000-01 season through the 2014-15 season, Black coaches actually joined teams with better ratings than their white counterparts: -1.

Furthermore, one of the most common areas of experience for Black head coaches in the NBA seems to be increasingly less sought after: playing experience.In that 2015 piece, Beck wrote that NBA teams were increasingly looking for more “unconventional hires” and moving away from the “standard pool of former players-turned-coaches, a pool that is, by definition, predominantly Black.

Beck’s observation still holds true. Between the 2000-01 and 2014-15 seasons, 63.5 percent of newly hired coaches had played in the ABA or NBA, but those bona fides weren’t spread evenly among races. A whopping 83.1 percent of newly hired Black coaches had playing experience, while only about half of non-Black coaches did.

 

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Time to get rid of all sports for now.. they all are racists one way or another..

The league is like 95% Black lol

Let’s do 50/50, forget Qualified, instead let’s go with Qualifiable. Let’s also include all races, regardless.

AND⁉️

What ever happened to the best person gets the job?

NBA - racists

really? i thought the whole nba was black. blacks are really good at basketball

Has the NBA gained ground on hiring—and retaining—white players?

ABC news Remember! Blacks lives Matter!!! Stupid!!

Pleasssse everyone stop saying rich guys are in it for the money and then report this. They dont care about skin color they want whoever will win. It's a business

And white people arent fairly represented on the basketball court. It’s about performance and not color. If you make it about color then make it across the board.

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