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There's a lot of talk about Sherrone Moore's felony home invasion and domestic stalking case potentially making it harder on future Black coaches. To whatever degree this may be true, Brandon Scott says we shouldn't be having this conversation in front of company (as he does so in front of company), really to point out how racism exists before and after Moore. He is not the cautionary tale, nor should the burden of "curing" racism ever be on whoever is under its boot.
Also, B.Scott gives his takeaways from the Diddy documentary on Netflix, specifically threading the needle on Tupac's killing in 1996.
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There's a lot of talk about Sherrone Moore's felony home invasion and domestic stalking case potentially making it harder on future Black coaches. To whatever degree this may be true, Brandon Scott says we shouldn't be having this conversation in front of company (as he does so in front of company), really to point out how racism exists before and after Moore. He is not the cautionary tale, nor should the burden of "curing" racism ever be on whoever is under its boot.
Also, B.Scott gives his takeaways from the Diddy documentary on Netflix, specifically threading the needle on Tupac's killing in 1996.

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