Jason Whitlock has continued his attacks on rival Stephen A. Smith, accusing the ESPN host of having “racist double standards” toward Joel Embiid and Luka Doncic.
Both Embiid and Doncic have scored 70 points in a single game in recent days, but Smith turned heads with his contrasting comments on the pair’s performances.
After 76ers star Embiid put up 70 against the Spurs, the ESPN host said, “He’s sending a message… this brother is phenomenal. He might be the best big man in the game.”
However, after Mavericks guard Doncic scored 73 points against the Hawks, Smith called it “disgraceful” and slammed Atlanta’s defense.
‘Let’s not go too far with this. Do the fans want this? No, the league wanted it,” Smith told ESPN. “What happened in Atlanta last night was shameful.”
Jason Whitlock attacked Stephen A. Smith for comments about Joel Embiid and Luka Doncic
Now Whitlock has attacked Smith and reignited their long-running feud by claiming his comments “can only be defined and described in one accurate way…Racist.” He has a racist double standard.”
The controversial columnist said: “Mr“Everyone in the league – because the NBA is a ‘black-dominated league’ – shares that view.”
Whitlock, who last month called Smith a “n**** wrangler,” pointed to last year’s MVP race, when Embiid beat Nikola Jokic to the crown, as further evidence of this “anti-white racism.”
“We’ve seen it — and I want to be careful because I like and respect (ESPN analyst) Kendrick Perkins, but last year Nikola Jokic won the NBA championship and should have won his third consecutive MVP award.
Both Embiid and Doncic scored 70 points in one game in recent days
“But Perkins stepped in and played the race card to MVP voters and said, if you remember last year, that voters favored Jokic because he’s white, and that put everyone under scrutiny.
“The next thing you know, Joel Embiid won the MVP, while everyone pretty much knows: Jokic was the most valuable player and the Nuggets went on to win the championship (while) the 76ers pulled away — as they have done during Embiid’s stay in Philly.
“There is racism – anti-white racism – that is necessary in the sports media world for widespread success and acceptance. The message is conveyed very clearly: the maxtrix, the internet, that is what it rewards. Anti-white racism.
“They designed a system for systemic racism. They did that. And I will be called an Uncle Tom and Ac**n for pointing out – what I won’t be called is a liar. I don’t want to be called a liar.’
“He has a racist double standard,” controversial columnist Whitlock said of the ESPN host
Whitlock was criticized last month when he welcomed an anti-Semitic guest, who claimed 457 Jews are “driving” the Biden administration, onto his show without challenging his outlandish views.
E. Michael Jones, an author and Catholic writer, said, “First of all, Joe Biden is not in charge of the government. It’s called Biden’s menu, you can look this up too.
“There are 457 Jews leading the Biden administration. They’re the people in charge, okay? So there’s no point in talking about Joe Biden.
“We need to be able to identify these people, we need to call them out and hold them accountable.”
He also claimed that Jewish people had “created a plantation for black people.” Whitlock responded by saying Jones was “speaking facts.”