Thursday, August 16th, 2012 at 11:03 am  |  109 responses

Jay-Z Reportedly Convinced the NBA to Allow the Nets’ Black-and-White Color Scheme


There’s an interesting feature in today’s NY Times about Jay-Z’s influence over the Brooklyn Nets (you should probably go check out the whole thing), but one piece of information that stood out was that the NBA, according to the writer’s sources, wasn’t going to approve of the Brooklyn Nets’ new black-and-white jerseys—until Hov stepped up and changed their minds. More details: “Now, with the long-delayed Barclays Center arena nearing opening night in September and the Nets bidding in earnest for Brooklyn’s loyalties, Jay-Z will perform eight sold-out shows to kick things off. But away from center stage he has put his mark on almost every facet of the enterprise, his partners say. He helped design the team logos and choose the team’s stark black-and-white color scheme, and personally appealed to National Basketball Association officials to drop their objections to it (the N.B.A., according to a person with knowledge of the discussion, thought that African-American athletes did not look good on TV in black, an assertion that a league spokesman adamantly denied). He counseled arena executives on what kind of music to play during games. (‘Less Jersey,’ he urged, pushing niche artists like Santigold over old favorites like Bon Jovi.) He even coached them on how to screen patrons for weapons without appearing too heavy-handed. (‘Be mindful,’ he advised oracularly, ‘and be sensitive.’) In the two and a half years since groundbreaking, as taxi-roof advertisements promised ‘All access to Jay-Z,’ and sponsorship salespeople trumpeted how “hip and cool” he and his wife, Beyoncé, would make the arena, he and the Nets have effectively written a new playbook for how to deploy a strategic celebrity investor.”

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  • LA Huey

    FYI: It’s actually “could NOT care less”

  • fizzlepr1ce

    While we’re on the subject, The NBA should apply affirmative action to their NBA rosters. If major companies, colleges, and government agencies must meet racial quotas, why can’t the NBA mandate there be three non-black players be on every roster?

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    O, maybe it would be “bad” in your eyes, but I guarantee that whoever is elected isn’t going to put a fence up along the boarder and start rounding up latino’s to send them back to their native land.
    Both tickets are widely flawed because of the business that goes into them.
    Both parties(D/R) are what the government wants you to elect. That’s why we have to get in outsider in.
    The government can’t vet itself from the top when they get their guy in every year.
    This is all for naught because, no one wants to vote for the a party that won’t win… but what’s the point in “winning”, if in reality we all lose?
    Please everyone vote outside of who MSNBC, and FOX news tell you to vote for.

  • http://nba.com GP23

    The best government is no government at all.

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Not saying that’s what you implied, but laws are not usually put in place by a president to hamper legal citizens of a particular race.
    I can’t think of a piece of legislation that a president has put through that would fit that category. Help me if you know of something.

  • ALD

    lol @ the story and the comments. Why so serious people, Just go to Africa and experience the great continent. Thats all uncleluke was trying to say. Don’t get all teary eyed.

  • ALD

    Ron Paul….

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    ^Yeah because that worked so well throughout human history.
    I swear, most of y’all have no idea what life was like for ancient people. I’m not an expert, but I have some knowledge. And man, we in America and most Western countries have it EASY. Demanding change makes sense, but let’s have some perspective here.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Redd

    No government? How is that good? Regulating is important, without regulations society would be messed up. I’m all for laws, but I’m against mistreatment. I blame capitalism for our worries.

  • MtotheS

    Guys the jerseys are black and white… Let’s bring it together.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Redd

    Co sign Allen, some folks get wild. “if we had no money things would be better”, wonder if people hear how dumb they sound after they speak.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Chinese Oppenheimer

    If you thought he was only saying Africa is a great place go then his entire comment went over your head.

  • EJ

    Yea, anarchy would totally work dude.

  • http://nba.com GP23

    Let’s keep the politics outta this anyway. It’s a Basketball website. So, anyone think the Nets will really go far in the Playoffs this year, or even make the Payoffs? I reckon the Nets will finish with the second or third seed in the East…

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    This comment section is a train wreck.

  • http://www.soundcloud.com/tray-5 T-Ray

    GP23
    If anything I say they are a 5 seed. I think it’s MIA,BOS,IND,NYK, and BK.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    Lakeshow
    Well presidents don’t make laws. But, you could easily argue that the crack cocaine sentencing laws passed by Congress(at the urging of certain black people) and supported by the president targeted a particular group.
    Not to mention laws that previously segregated federal facilities and the military.
    So yes, there is a precedent.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    The story isn’t about basketball. It’s a about a celebrity and how he used basketball to make even more money.
    Everything is fair game.

  • http://www.slamonline.com nbk Troll

    99 problems but nbk aint one!

  • http://www.slamonline.com Redd

    Gets a bit old to continuously argue about Lebron-Kobe-Jordan, Rose not being the best PG, Knicks being all talk, etc. don’t you guys?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Chinese Oppenheimer

    Not at all. I love arguing about how CP is the best pg in the world, how Kobe is a notch or three below MJ, and that Lebron has the potential but will likely never be the GOAT.

  • Jose

    it wont matter what color the jersey is if you see the red and yellow mcdonalds arch standing out

  • http://www.slamonline.com Redd

    Even though Rose has destroyed cp3 and has a mvp. I hear u Oppenheimer.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Redd

    Even though Rose has destroyed cp3 and has a mvp. I hear u Oppenheimer.

  • LA Huey

    I’m a big fan of Ratatat. We’re all over the place in this thread. I love it.

  • Salty

    It’s funny that everyone is all over that uncleluc guy. Isn’t he just pointing out that the title African American is dated and technically inaccurate? If you’re talking about a white guy, born and raised in America, with Irish ancestry, you wouldn’t tell everyone he is an Irish American, you’d just say he is an American. Or you’d call him white. To call someone African American, it makes it sound like they are recently removed from Africa, now living in America. They are just Americans. Black Americans.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Bryan Crawford

    Fizzlewhatever has an interesting point. Why isn’t there mandatory affirmative action in the nba? …
    A scal on every team

  • http://cnbc.com JTaylor21

    The only people that deserve to be called “americans” are the Natives.

  • http://slamonline.com nbk

    probably…..even though they also came from Asia long before that/

  • Salty

    JTaylor: Let’s not be silly now.

  • http://slamonline.com Allenp

    People use the term Irish American, Italian American and German American all the time for their little social groups. Google search it.
    It’s not just black folks at all, but things bother people more when black people do it. Fact of life.

  • http://www.slamonline.com Chinese Oppenheimer

    I’m from the East Coast. Most people here of Italian or Irish decent refer to themselves as Irish American or Italian American. That’s their right. Black people’s ancestry originated in Africa. To identify simply as American is a matter of nationality, which is seperate from ethnic identity. Unclewhatshisface was being condescending, and he was stereotyping with obvious disdain for black Americans. I’m not advocating people identify one way or the other. I really don’t care. I just can’t stand idiots who think it’s their job to tell someone else how to identify.

  • http://www.slamonline.com nbk Troll

    99 problems and greg oden aint one

  • http://mail.google.com Jao

    As an African I have also see the term “African American” outdated. Many black Americans have been in America as long as white Americans. And I don’t hear people referring to whites as European Americans. So it is silly and people should wake up to a new reality. As a previous commenter mentioned, “people are way to sensitive”.

  • http://www.triplejunearthed.com/dacre Dacre

    I get up at 5:30 am for this…..?

  • LA Huey

    In somewhat related news, Stephen Jackson says we can keep our eyes peeled for a track with Kevin Durant on the track. NBA’s offseason is the best out there

  • http://slamonline.com LakeShow

    Yes^

  • CubicleWorker

    So I just came back in the thread…. does anybody even know what they’re arguing about anymore?

  • http://www.slamonline.com Chinese Oppenheimer

    F this website’s moderators. Forreal.

  • CubicleWorker

    To sum it up; 1) Not all “black” people like to be called “african american”, I tried being polite and referred to someone as African American and he was highly offended as he was Jamaican. 2) Racism will always exist but it’s not unilateral by any stretch of the imagination. 3) Generalizations are always ignorant, whether it be (from this thread alone) ” white folks haven’t struggled as black folks have” or that all black people “sag their pants, buy spinning rims and dismiss college as a negative thing”. 4) The political system will 100% ALWAYS be corrupt. If you can align with one politicians ideologies more than the others then that’s your best vote. Otherwise run for your office yourself.

    Diplomatic enough of a response?

  • http://www.kb24.com The Seed

    Who cares about Jay Z, Its sad a rapper has this much influence over America. What is America coming too, where rappers get more respect than teachers, from the Oden thread. WOW

  • http://thetroyblog.com Teddy-theBear

    co-sign JT 4:43.
    CubicleWorker that was a turrible comment. The day racism isn’t unilateral is the day black/brown people own even 13% of the banks and major corporations in the United States (and the world), and when most of the resources of the world go to Asia and Africa, where most of the world’s population resides, instead of the West. Then you can preach about racism not being unilateral.

  • http://slamonline.com Chubachuchi

    @Nbk if that’s the argument then all people should be called African.

  • http://thetroyblog.com Teddy-theBear

    co-sign JT 4:43.
    @ CubicleWorker: How is racism not unilateral? Racism has everything to do with power and privilege. When brown/black people own even 13% of the major banks and corporations in the US then you can preach about racism not being unilateral, and that all shades are equal in their racism. Until then… nope.
    But I like that you tell us to be complacent with the electoral system. Remind me again which color benefits from the electoral system?

  • http://Slamonline.com nbk

    Blah blah blah it’s the same argument and I didn’t say it as an argument anyway was just pointing out by the logic that Settlers at any period are not from somewhere just because they were there longer. I get the point and don’t actually claim Native Americans didn’t have right to the land or anything like that, just being a smart ass basically.

  • Allenp

    So you really don’t believe black people in America have suffered more as a group than white people? I thought that was an accepted fact like dinosaurs.

  • http://gmail.com z

    Chinese Oppenheimer, probably the most underrated regular on here. From the hilarious and offensive asian accent (assuming that WAS you) to your comments above you’re one of my favs. Teddy the Bear astonished me with how quickly he came in dropping some cold f**kin knowledge. Gotta say that people gotta look at the whole system of government and corporate power’s role in it throughout every level of government (often down to the local,sadly). They gotta look at the prez’s power in comparison to congress’s at this point. Reconsideration of whether voting is all it’s going to take to make this country a place that’s, above all else sustainable in relation to the environment (because guess what, theres only one earth!) AND fair to a more broad swathe of its citizens is needed. A revaluation of all values treasured up till now is desperately called for because those are the values that have led to all the strife and disharmony. True we have VERY much to thank our lucky stars for (t least i do), but i strongly believe we can still improve our socioeco

  • http://gmail.com z

    Chinese Oppenheimer, probably the most underrated regular on here. From the hilarious and offensive asian accent (assuming that WAS you) to your comments above you’re one of my favs. Teddy the Bear astonished me with how quickly he came in dropping some cold f**kin knowledge. Gotta say that people gotta look at the whole system of government and corporate power’s role in it throughout every level of government (often down to the local,sadly). They gotta look at the prez’s power in comparison to congress’s at this point. Reconsideration of whether voting is all it’s going to take to make this country a place that’s, above all else sustainable in relation to the environment (because guess what, theres only one earth!) AND fair to a more broad swathe of its citizens is needed. A revaluation of all values treasured up till now is desperately called for because those are the values that have led to all the strife and disharmony. True we have VERY much to thank our lucky stars for (t least i do), but i strongly believe we can still improve our socioeconomic relations to ourselves and the world.

  • http://gmail.com z

    Chinese Oppenheimer, probably the most underrated regular on here. From the hilarious and offensive asian accent (assuming that WAS you) to your comments above you’re one of my favs. Teddy the Bear astonished me with how quickly he came in dropping some cold f**kin knowledge. Gotta say that people gotta look at the whole system of government and corporate power’s role in it throughout every level of government (often down to the local,sadly). They gotta look at the prez’s power in comparison to congress’s at this point. Reconsideration of whether voting is all it’s going to take to make this country a place that’s, above all else sustainable in relation to the environment (because guess what, theres only one earth!) AND fair to a more broad swathe of its citizens is needed. A revaluation of all values treasured up till now is desperately called for because those are the values that have led to all the strife and disharmony. True we have VERY much to thank our lucky stars for (t least i do), but i strongly believe we can still improve our socioeconomic relations to ourselves and the world. Sorry for the looong comment just care lots about this stuff and im glad lotsa you do too.
    That being said cosign everyone who’s said theyd rather debate the game than politics/philosophy over the internet.

  • http://gmail.com z

    Aaaand a triple post..Jackass

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