Kevin Hart Cedric the Entertainer racist comments Jokić
Are Kevin Hart and Cedric the Entertainer tired of seeing white players win the NBA’s coveted MVP award?
Jason Whitlock acts out a recent conversation between two comedians that just seems so true.
As Denver Nuggets superstar center Nikola Jokic continues his onslaught to win his third MVP award, Jason believes he’s getting the “Caitlin Clark treatment.”
“[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander] He can take over the game at will,” Hart said, praising the OKC Thunder guard, who is also an MVP candidate.
However, when the Jokic story was brought up, Hart bluntly stated that “the NBA can’t give the Joker any more MVPs” because “it’s not good for the NBA” and that Jokic being white is a different story. He suggested that he should be disqualified from receiving the award.
“I think you’re right,” Cedric continued. “[The NBA] That’s not possible at this time. ”
“This is how the DEI mind virus affects everyone,” Jason says. “They think, ‘Oh, we have to color coordinate who the MVP is.’ White players can’t win a championship three out of four years.”
“People are buying into the idea of, ‘No, it’s not about merit, let’s do the best story that says the right thing about the NBA,'” he tells Steve Kim.
“If the Nuggets hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy again, it’s clear beyond a reasonable doubt that Jokic is the most dominant player in the league,” Kim said, adding, “I want to see a tortuous response.” added.
To hear the entire conversation, watch the clip below.
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Kevin Hart Cedric the Entertainer racist comments Jokić
Are Kevin Hart and Cedric the Entertainer tired of seeing white players win the NBA’s coveted MVP award?
Jason Whitlock acts out a recent conversation between two comedians that just seems so true.
As Denver Nuggets superstar center Nikola Jokic continues his onslaught to win his third MVP award, Jason believes he’s getting the “Caitlin Clark treatment.”
“[Shai Gilgeous-Alexander] He can take over the game at will,” Hart said, praising the OKC Thunder guard, who is also an MVP candidate.
However, when the Jokic story was brought up, Hart bluntly stated that “the NBA can’t give the Joker any more MVPs” because “it’s not good for the NBA” and that Jokic being white is a different story. He suggested that he should be disqualified from receiving the award.
“I think you’re right,” Cedric continued. “[The NBA] That’s not possible at this time. ”
“This is how the DEI mind virus affects everyone,” Jason says. “They think, ‘Oh, we have to color coordinate who the MVP is.’ White players can’t win a championship three out of four years.”
“People are buying into the idea of, ‘No, it’s not about merit, let’s do the best story that says the right thing about the NBA,'” he tells Steve Kim.
“If the Nuggets hoist the Larry O’Brien trophy again, it’s clear beyond a reasonable doubt that Jokic is the most dominant player in the league,” Kim said, adding, “I want to see a tortuous response.” added.
To hear the entire conversation, watch the clip below.
Want to see more of Jason Whitlock’s work?
To enjoy more fearless conversations with Jason Whitlock at the intersection of culture, faith, sports, and comedy, Sign up for BlazeTV — The largest multi-platform network of voices who love America, protect the Constitution, and realize the American Dream.
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