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Scheming Oriental Hebrew Basketball Players
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Ta-Nehisi digs up a hell of a quote:
New York Daily News sports editor Paul Gallico wrote in the mid 1930s that basketball "appeals to the Hebrew with his Oriental background [because] the game places a premium on an alert, scheming mind and flashy trickiness, artful dodging and general smartalecness." We see how qualities such as cunning and wiliness were posited as the keys to Jewish basketball success and how these kinds of statements were indicative of early 20th century America.I don't know. We went last Saturday night to the Wizards-Kings game, mainly to watch Omri Casspi, the King's new Israeli forward. He scored six points, and while it was exciting to see a Jew dunk in the Verizon Center, Casspi didn't seem scheming enough to me.
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