I have a question for MM and company.
You all speak about the disparity of 2 black coaches out of 120 coaching positions.
How many black coaches are out there that are qualified to coach at this level? I'm sure there are quite a few, but are there enough to meet the quota and break this disparity?
It is kind of like the symphony in California that was compelled by affirmative action to meet a quota of black musicians. The thing is, qualified black musicians did not want to play for a classical symphony. They wanted to play other kinds of music.
If there is a large number of qualified black coaches out there looking for jobs, then yes, we have a problem. But if the reason there aren't more black head coaches is because there aren't enough who are qualified, then quit your whining.