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Best White American NBA Players (current)


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Mike Miller

Career: 13.7ppg 5.1rpg 3.2apg

College: Florida

From: Mitchell, South Dakota

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Kirk Hinrich

Career: 13.4ppg 3.4rpg 5.8apg

College: Kansas

From: Sioux City, Iowa

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David Lee

Career: 13ppg 9.6rpg 1.9apg

College: Florida

From: St Louis, Missouri

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Kevin Love

Career: 12.3ppg 9.9rpg 1.6apg

College: UCLA

From: Santa Monica, California

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Mike Dunleavy

Career: 12.2ppg 4.7rpg 2.5apg

College: Duke

From: Fort Worth, Texas

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Troy Murphy

Career: 12.1ppg 8.6rpg 1.6apg

College: Notre Dame

From: Morristown, New Jersey

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Brad Miller

Career: 11.7ppg 7.5rpg 2.9apg

College: Purdue

From: Fort Wayne, Indiana

There aren't many white Americans in the NBA, so we should appreciate the few who are. Please feel free to recommend others. Chris Kaman comes to mind but he identifies as a German.

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This thread is in no way intended to be racist. NBA celebrates black history month and has latin appreciation month, well white Americans make up like 75% of the United States but only 10% of the NBA.

In accordance, we must appreciate the minorities. I for one identify with white American NBA players since I am a white American.

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Since you guys insist on being immature, how is this any different than listing the best foreign players, or listing the best african american players in the 60s? All I am doing here is taking a minority of a group and admiring what they have accomplished because clearly, for whatever reason. it is harder for them to accomplish it.

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lol we are so fuging inferior at basketball

13.7 is the best we can do in the nba lolololol

I'm really ashamed of that list, if that's the best we can do, and is certainly not something to look up to or identify with.

HELLO I'M WHITE AND I IDENTIFY WITH MEDIOCRITY

loooooooooooooooolololololololol

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Since you guys insist on being immature, how is this any different than listing the best foreign players, or listing the best african american players in the 60s?

Big difference. They aren't listing the TOP BLACK NBA PLAYERS, they are listing the TOP NBA PLAYERS. If they happen to be black, so what.

That's the difference.

You are merely using race to put together a list.

I'm white myself and don't see the point to this.

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