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Heat Might Take A Flier On Grant Hill If, When The Lockout Ends

8 Aug

I do believe there will be an NBA season, just like I used to believe in Santa. It might be a shortened season once again but I don’t think the players or owners are that stupid to let a season go to waste.

If and when the lockout ends, the Miami Heat will be looking to improve on their current roster. Here’s one possibility that would actually make the Heat a more likable team. The addition of Grant Hill. The Heat are looking for a perimeter defender and either Shane Battier or Hill would fit the bill according to a report in the Miami Herald.

If the Heat cannot sign preferred choices Shane Battier, Grant Hill or Tayshaun Prince postlockout, Miami will consider Michael Redd and Tracy McGrady, among others.

If I had to pick out of those four I would take the first three listed above than the last two. For this reason only. Prince, Hill, or Battier don’t need the ball in their hands and don’t require many shots. McGrady and Redd probably still think of themselves as starter material. I believe both of them could help a team, but not one with Chris Bosh, Dwayne Wade, or LeBron James on it already.     

 

Rose Aims To Smooth Things Over With Hill

19 Mar

Jalen Rose said he wants to give Grant Hill a hug, talk things over and continue a good relationship with the former Duke star. Rose also said the media and the public sensationalized him calling Hill “an Uncle Tom” during the ESPN Fab Five documentary he produced.

In the detnews.com article, Rose said that people made too much of the controversial comment.

“Please stress I was discussing what I said or thought as a high school recruit,” Rose said. “People say that I am a racist. Well the last time I checked I am black and he (Hill) was black. If anything, it was a social economic issue. I was an urban youth and I said I was jealous of that. I was motivated by that.

“Now at the point I am in life, I want that for my family. The way his family raised him is the way I am trying to raise my kids. So for people to fast forward saying that what I believed as a kid is the same I believe as an adult is ignorant.”


This may sound biased, but you can’t say this is how a man feels twenty years down the road. True, Rose had some disparaging things to say back then. Key words “back then”. Stop jumping down this man’s throat for something he felt as a youth. I’m sure there are many of us in white and black America who may have thought ill of someone you thought was “trying to be black” or “acting white”. It still goes on today.

What he said wasn’t right but at least he had the guts to say it where others keep their feelings in the closet.

Would Duke have gone after Rose, a top-10 player, if he had the perfect background? Yes. Would Hill have been on Duke’s list if he came from Rose’s background? No, and therein lies Rose’s point. Class and race play a factor in whom Duke chooses to recruit.