Why Stan Van Gundy Is Right About The NCAA's Policy Being Racist
Why Stan Van Gundy Is Right About NCAA Policy Being Racist [EXCLUSIVE]
Stan Van Gundy, head coach of the Detroit pistons, spoke on the matter of the NCAA’s one-and-done rule. The one and done rule requires basketball players to play a year in college or in Europe before going to the NBA.
Stan says such a rule is racist, however, citing tons of white kids who are allowed go from high school straight to minor-league baseball or hockey. Click on the audio player to hear more in this exclusive clip from the Front Page news on “The Rickey Smiley Morning Show.”
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