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07/12/2004:
"Bryant and O'Neal Don't Know Own Strength"
The more I hear about Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O'Neal, the more I think of John Carlos and Tommie Smith.
The black socks symbolized the economic and social disenfranchisement of so many blacks in the United States, Smith once said. And the gloves symbolized the unity, mounting anger, frustration and fury of so many African-Americans, impoverished, brutalized and marginalized in the world's greatest democracy.
Thirty-six years later, two highly acclaimed teammates - Shaq and Kobe - have been pushed apart by ego-tripping, bruised feelings and manipulation by a Los Angeles Lakers organization that, for some reason, feels that it will benefit by pushing these two giants apart.
Full Article : nytimes.com