Oschino & Vlad Argue if Black Players are More Important in NBA or NFL
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Oschino and DJ Vlad dove into the significance of Black athletes in the NBA and NFL, a discussion sparked by Shedeur Sanders being drafted 144th overall. Oschino argued the NFL might be “flexing” by drafting him late despite his father being Deion Sanders, a legendary NFL figure. The conversation shifted gears to discuss how sports drafts could be manipulated. Vlad pointed out LeBron James’ seemingly coincidental draft to his Cleveland hometown, hinting at hidden orchestration behind the scenes. They explored how star players like Tom Brady and Steph Curry were initially undervalued, yet reshaped their franchises. Ultimately, their discussion leaned heavily on the unique nature of each sport’s reliance on Black athletes. While both leagues have seen Black stars redefine the game, the NBA is often perceived as having a higher concentration of Black talent at its core, whereas in the NFL, key positions like quarterback often spotlight racial and draft-related narratives.
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