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The 1990s NBA wasn’t just about basketball — it was a cultural turning point. In this episode of the Hoopsology Podcast, we’re joined by acclaimed author and filmmaker David Shields to discuss his influential book Black Planet: Facing Race During an NBA Season and the lasting impact of the Seattle SuperSonics on basketball culture.
Shields takes us back to the 1994–95 NBA season, exploring the volatile, fascinating dynamics between Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, and head coach George Karl, and how the Sonics became a powerful symbol for larger conversations about race, power, masculinity, and media in American sports.
This conversation dives into:
Why the Seattle SuperSonics were one of the most important teams in NBA history
How race and identity shaped coverage of the 90s NBA
Trash talk, player expression, and cultural backlash
The rise of athlete empowerment and control over narrative
Connections between the NBA, hip-hop culture, and American politics
How modern athletes navigate media and social platforms differently today
From Rodney King and O.J. Simpson to Players Tribune and athlete podcasts, this episode connects past and present, showing how the NBA continues to reflect broader American culture.
🎙️ Hoopsology Podcast brings thoughtful, in-depth basketball conversations with authors, journalists, and cultural voices from around the game. Proud member of the Ballislife Podcast Network.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into NBA history, basketball culture, and the stories behind the sport.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The 1990s NBA wasn’t just about basketball — it was a cultural turning point. In this episode of the Hoopsology Podcast, we’re joined by acclaimed author and filmmaker David Shields to discuss his influential book Black Planet: Facing Race During an NBA Season and the lasting impact of the Seattle SuperSonics on basketball culture.
Shields takes us back to the 1994–95 NBA season, exploring the volatile, fascinating dynamics between Gary Payton, Shawn Kemp, and head coach George Karl, and how the Sonics became a powerful symbol for larger conversations about race, power, masculinity, and media in American sports.
This conversation dives into:
Why the Seattle SuperSonics were one of the most important teams in NBA history
How race and identity shaped coverage of the 90s NBA
Trash talk, player expression, and cultural backlash
The rise of athlete empowerment and control over narrative
Connections between the NBA, hip-hop culture, and American politics
How modern athletes navigate media and social platforms differently today
From Rodney King and O.J. Simpson to Players Tribune and athlete podcasts, this episode connects past and present, showing how the NBA continues to reflect broader American culture.
🎙️ Hoopsology Podcast brings thoughtful, in-depth basketball conversations with authors, journalists, and cultural voices from around the game. Proud member of the Ballislife Podcast Network.
👍 Like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into NBA history, basketball culture, and the stories behind the sport.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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