They probably don’t either at this point. There is probably more to this story they are trying to keep hush hush than what we know.
While true he's been out for a decade, I can't subscribe to that. He's still a prominent hall of Fame player with current relevance (advertisements etc.) Though I won't deny the higher relevance of Udoka. So yes, while you are correct in that, I say the gap -- while still wide -- given the nature of our country (corruption everywhere), it still should lead the news. Mainly because it affects a hell of a lot more people than Udokas dumbass decision making and judgment did. But, I get where you're coming from so don't think I was denouncing it. Just saying my thinking on it. It is weird about the race thing. I just consider it to be two people lacking character in very different but disgusting ways.
The Twists and Turns https://www.yahoo.com/sports/joe-ma...le-violations-of-team-policies-175542530.html "The Celtics officially suspended Udoka on Thursday night "for violations of team policies." The news came less than 24 hours after The Athletic's Shams Charania reported through anonymous sources that Udoka "had an improper intimate and consensual relationship with a female member of the team staff." Charania clarified in a later report, "the woman recently accused Udoka of making unwanted comments toward her."
Saw a segment on athletic scandals on Joy Reid. Focused more on Favre which actually involves alleged crime. Suggested Favre getting pass in media because he is a personable (and white) dude. On Ime, pointed out NBA Coaches Association hasn't said a word. If Coaches thought he was being treated unfairly they would be defending him or at least questioning. Which makes people think there's more than we know. In his rookie coaching year he took the team to the Finals and may be done as a coach.