You can say race doesn’t matter, but a look at how we treat the screw-ups of Josh Hamilton vs. Josh Howard indicates otherwise.

Josh I has 26 tattoos, some of which are demons.

Belying a stable, middle-class upbringing, he has a résumé littered with revolving-door drug and alcohol rehab stints. He's a former crackhead who's admitted to driving drunk, getting high and not having the faintest idea what he might have done or where he might have done it on countless foggy last nights. He recently—only after photos surfaced on the Internet, mind you—confessed to a boffo binge in January in a Tempe tavern that ended up with him drunk, shirtless, covered in whipped cream and having his crotch massaged by three semi-dressed women, none of them his wife. In the eight months between incident and enlightenment, he continued selling his autobiography—Beyond Belief—and telling his motivational tale of born-again sobriety.

Josh II also has tattoos, including one of his grandmother's name. His childhood included a father walking out immediately after his birth and his severely bowed legs being broken below the knees and reset twice before age 2. He had an uncle killed in a robbery, a friend murdered and a sister jailed for, among other things, spitting on a cop. He's guilty of handing out birthday party fliers during a playoff series, admitting to smoking marijuana, getting arrested for drag racing and spewing out a vulgar dissin' of the national anthem at a charity flag football event.

The sagas of both Joshes sparked emotional feedback to the Dallas Observer and my Sportatorium sports blog over the last year. A sampling:

Josh I: "American hero"..."more respect for him than ever"..."never said he was perfect. But he is forgiven"..."Give the guy a break. He screwed up, but got right back on track."

Josh II: "He's just a dumb coon nigger"..."Hanged"..."I wish he'd go back to throwing spears in Africa"..."I'll never watch him play. Ever."

Josh I, of course, is Texas Rangers' two-time All-Star outfielder Josh Hamilton. Josh II, obviously, is Dallas Mavericks' former All-Star forward Josh Howard. None of their transgressions has hurt anyone other than themselves. And, relatively speaking, Howard shoots a basketball on par with how Hamilton hits a baseball.

So what gives? While Howard incited harsh criticism from yours truly and from readers—vitriolic backlash that would make even David Duke blush—Hamilton's immunity has been perplexing. You can try to ignore, dismiss or simply deny the truth, but the reality is that Hamilton comes equipped with two major antidotes in his battle for a pardoned public image:

Religion. Race.

Cringe, or even exit onto Naïve Lane if you want, but the reasons Hamilton skates are his white skin and his Jesus shield. Sorry, but our mostly white media—yep, the finger is pointing at me—and mostly white fan base treat Hamilton more favorably than Howard.

But what if Josh Hamilton was black? And Josh Howard was white? For starters, Hamilton would be immediately portrayed by the media—Me? Guilty as charged.—as a "thug" or a "crackhead punk" while Howard would be "misunderstood" or "outspoken." Howard would also, apparently, have his sins rinsed by religion.

From Robert Tilton to Quincy Carter we've seen our share of religious hypocrisy. Generally when athletes start quoting scripture we roll our eyes—something about the higher we praise Christians the bigger the bruises when they fall. Hamilton's latest pothole has invoked within me a blend of sympathy and cynicism. But to most, not even a dash of disillusion.

Second chances may be color blind. But we aren't.

Human beings tend to identify with people who look like them or share similar environments. Doesn't mean we're all racists. But we are all racial. We're easily manipulated by religion and readily influenced by color. All things equal, we'll side with our own.

Depending on where you live or what you read, there remains segregation in sports. Around these parts, similarly temperamental black players are "volatile" and white players are "fiery." Right, Terrell Owens?

As it is, Hamilton is the most beloved recovering crackhead on the planet. He's somehow the victim; addiction the villain. His story is so touching, so good, that we're moved to treat his comeback from a self-inflicted mess as some noble triumph. What, Marlon Byrd has never been tempted?

In fact, I've been criticized for referring to Hamilton as, among other things, a hypocrite. Even though he's a man who used to do A, promised to do B, but has again been caught doing A, Hamilton is somehow Teflon. Even though hypocrite is his word, not mine.

From a July 2008 story in The New York Times: "If I didn't (stay clean and sober)," Hamilton said, "I'd be the biggest hypocrite in the world."

Apparently Hamilton also forgot the evangelical virtues about being honest and forthcoming.

From his August 8 press conference in Anaheim in response to the incriminating photos that would work seamlessly in credits for The Hangover: "I don't feel like I'm a hypocrite. I feel like I'm human."

At that point, isn't it hypocritical to deny being a hypocrite?

If Hamilton was black, I fear the focus wouldn't have so quickly and smoothly shifted back onto baseball.

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  • Jim 09/12/2009 5:22:00 AM

    This article is a piece of crap. Race baiting at its worst. Both men got plenty of grief for their actions and both had their ardent supports and cheerleaders. I heard and read this same "script" on 3 radio shows and in multiple print media. Very scripted, very transparent. You're better than this Whitt. This reminds me of something Mike Fisher would write. Please don't emulate him, he sucks.

  • DAVE 09/09/2009 3:41:00 AM

    PEOPLE IN DALLAS ARE CRAZY YALL LOVE A DAMN CRACK HEAD

  • Casey McBrien 08/28/2009 7:12:00 AM

    Well written, I always have enjoyed your writing style, dating back to Star Telegram days. Lately, listening to you on radio and reading your blogs, you have become so bitter that it's beginning to taint what ever you say in my opinion. Dude, lighten up, I guess that you finally figured out that if you can punch more buttons, become more controversial, you will make more money. Good on 'ya. But your bitterness about all things is beginning to wear on me, I'm a Rangers fan, they took 2 of 3 from the Yankers in yank town, and you still talk shit about 'em. Get laid.

  • Edward Griffin 08/28/2009 12:03:00 AM

    Hmmmmmmmm..... very intresting!!

  • fair can be worse to prejudice 08/26/2009 8:05:00 PM

    Why is it so hard for lefty's to BE FAIR Sure, they like to act like they are with their "interest" in saying why do whites get better treatment etc But why is it that blacks get more breaks/more excuses allowed, more "allowing to be angry" more allowing to claim victimization more points without lifting a finger on their SAT or have programs set up by a government to get them a job file lawsuits if looked at wrong or fired, legitimate or not WE could go on and on EXCEPT WE KNOW BLACKS AS WELL AS WHITES AS WELL AS HISPANICS , ASIANS ETC get fair and UNFAIR treatment. People by their very nature are NOT EQUAL BUT IN THE EYES OF THE LAW SHOULD BE, NO , NEED TO BE TREATED EQUALLY Yet the law favors minorities while public opinion DOES NOT

  • jim 08/25/2009 5:17:00 PM

    not quite the same story. Hamilton had supposedly overcome his problems and wrapped himself up in religion. He doesn't run from questions. Howard tried to cover up, never showed any remorse, and hid behind Mark Cuban. There have been plenty of black athletes that have screwed up, repented, and given a pass. See Bob Hayes, Harvey Martin,etc. The key part of this is admitting your mistake, apologizing, then backing it up. We'll see how public opinion on Hamilton runs if he screws up again. Stop race baiting.

  • Candice 08/25/2009 5:11:00 PM

    I've read the article and I've read all the comments up to this point and I'm not going to make this a long spiel. However, everyone has their vices. Christians and non-Christians alike. Some may be drugs, others overeating, sex, cursing etc. While some may not see it as a problem others make a choice to live differently. However, each person's struggles are their own. I personally do not struggle with drugs, but both Josh's seem to. In the end you shouldn't judge based on race, but how they choose to live their lives in the end. Because in the END that's really all that matters.

  • Tiffany 08/25/2009 4:14:00 PM

    Great article. To be very honest, I didn't know much about Josh I and Josh II but while reading it I thought Howard was the drug addict and Hamilton had the hard life. Turns out it was the opposite. Just in those first few paragraphs I'd already made an assumption, placed a label. More times than not, we all do that. Whether one is a hypocrite or the other is being crucified, the people who shape much of what we think is the media. Thanks for making a step, admitting wrongs and bringing out factual evidence in a compelling article. But that's not enough. Richie, you need to help more of your colleagues see the light.

  • Silvasw 08/25/2009 9:06:00 AM

    just finished reading the article and the comments. Gotta say that i thought it was a well written piece on race relations in sports in general. Yes both Josh's have made mistakes and that is natural since we are only human. But then again lest we forget that we still live in a society where everytime I turn to watch the news or TV programs minorities are still being portrayed as thugs and criminals and so forth. Really when was the last time you saw a tv show or news program or read a paper where Blacks/Latinoes where not made out to be heartless thugs. It was probably a very long time ago. The answer to that is simple positivity rarely sells anything. Yeah sure we elected a black man President and ever since he has been vilified by the media and countless ppl for trying to "fix" the problems left by Bush and his administration. It is weird how no one really wants to talk about that or call Bush and his administration Hitler and Nazis. Last I checked Obama hasn;t walked all over and spit upon the Constitution like Bush did with illegal wiretaps, warrents, torture and he hasn;t LIED to start a war. BTW where are those WMD's. The truth of the matter is regardless of religion or whether your an athlete, politician, plumber or what ever your job may be, Race still plays a huge role in how ppl are viewed in this country.

  • 08/25/2009 2:47:00 AM

    I don't disagree with you for the most part. But using racist comments from anonymous trolls on your blog as examples of the problem weakens your argument immensely. Those idiots are representative of nothing but idiocy.

  • DirtyP_1 08/24/2009 9:56:00 PM

    Great article Richie. I totally agree, middle-aged, middle-class white guy here.

  • Matt 08/24/2009 7:30:00 PM

    Wow Richie, You went there! Someone has to though. Someone needs to come right out and say that Dallas is definitely one of the top 5 most racist metropolitan areas in the U.S. The sad thing is, you don't even need a 'study' or 'statistics' to prove it. Just look around. Just have a conversation or two. Just read some Dallas Observer blog comments. Thanks for putting it out there Richie. Refreshing to hear someone tell it like it is.

  • Gary 08/24/2009 4:51:00 AM

    Great Article! It's nice to see somebody in the media brave and smart enough to write such an article. It's so unfair how athletes are treated so differently according to their skin color. Michael Irvin was never forgiven for his transgressions by a lot of people and they were about on par with Josh Hamilton. Hamilton was immediately embraced and forgiven and there's really no other obvious differences to their situations. Hopefully some day it will change, but not holding my breath, especially in this area. Keep up the great work Mr. Whitt!

  • Vincent 08/24/2009 1:38:00 AM

    If there was ever a no-win situation on this Earth, it is what has been published here. The people who claim that Josh is just to quote Richie a "dumb coon nigger" are ignorant racists, you'll never hear me disagree with that. At the same time, when you bring race into at all you are making a racial issue. What both guys did are wrong, however for Josh Howard to seem so lackadaisical about his use of pot is what makes the difference in this case. Hamilton has screwed up in the past, and he did again in Arizona. He admitted to it to the people that mattered which are his family and his employer. None of us outside of those two parties need to know this, but that is not the issue at hand. Hamilton is an addict who is trying to recover, and fell off the wagon. Anyone who is an addict understands this, everyone else really has no idea because you can't unless you've been there. However, saying that just because Hamilton is white he isn't getting flack on it while Howard being black is the cause for him getting raked over the coals is ignorant as well. If there are people out there who think solely because he is black he is a screw up, like I said earlier you need to reconsider how you see people. But, I ask the question why are we continuing to bring up either issue? Why do we perpetuate Howard's pot use or Hamilton's one night relapse? I'll venture my guess and say its because instead of writing about how the Rangers are performing on the field or how the Mavericks have improved themselves by adding Shawn Marion to their team, it is easier to strike a chord in the hearts of people who enjoy reading sports columns by drudging up racial bigotry. With freedom of the press I have no problem with Richie writing this as being an American press member its well within his rights. With the same point, it is sad that someone who has done great work in the past has been lowered down to the level of accusing people of being racists. Quite frankly I don't care what color you are, if anyone admitted to smoking pot and disparaged the National Anthem I'd call them a jackass. Because being stupid and a jackass doesn't discriminate, it affects every race and always will. Call Josh a hypocrite and call people who support him and don't support Josh Howard a racist all you'd like, your opinion is your opinion no matter who you are. However, I do not see Josh Howard admitting he is an addict of marijuana and trying to recover as such. I also don't see Howard trying to turn his life around and become a better role model for teen and preteen athletes. Also, if you want to call Hamilton a hypocrite for being a Christian yet having this incident, well last time I checked a church of any sort is not a museum for saints but a refuge for sinners. If you feel like you are worthy to criticize Hamilton for his faith, well then to quote for a fairly famous book "he who is without sin may cast the first stone." So all of you people who have never made a mistake, please step forward. I lost a lot of respect for society, and Richie Whitt for that matter. Instead of trying to flare up racial stereotypes and bias Richie, go report on how the Rangers could finally make the playoffs for the first time in ten years or how the Mavericks finally have made strides for improvement. Instead of focusing on what is in the past off the field/court, let's focus on actual sports.

  • Sharron Wolfe 08/23/2009 9:16:00 PM

    It makes no difference to me whether one is black or white. If one is a Christian he/she is forgiven -- not perfect. Josh Hamilton is not a hypocrit -- he walks daily with Christ and must submit to Him his victories and his failures, as we all do. If it were Josh Howard walking in those shoes, it would be no different. I invite you to make the decision Josh Hamilton made and make Jesus Christ Lord of your life. You, too, can know the difference only He can make in one's life.

  • Matt 08/23/2009 8:27:00 PM

    I wonder what the anti-Josh Hamilton faction would be saying if Josh Hamilton wasn't a Christian, and went through this same scenario... messing up, admitting to it, and doing what he can to make it right? "Oh, at least he's trying to make things right." But since he's a Christian "CRUCIFY HIM!" And you peeps ripping him for "pimping a book" How many of you actually read it all the way through? Probably none of you because you have short attention spans. Hamilton made no bones about what he did, admitted what he did was wrong, and even said he continues to fight this battle day by day. But apparently what he's written is "bullshit." But Richie Whitt writes something "OMG~!~!~! RICHIE WHITT IZ DA MAN! ALL HALE RICHIE WHITT!! K THX!" (misspellings shown for emphasis) Richie, still bitter that you didn't fill Greggo's spot on the Hardline? That's all I'm going to say on this subject, because unlike some of you morons with too much time on your hands and live in mommy's basement, I actually have a life.

  • Wrong again, dumb-fuck 08/22/2009 11:35:00 PM

    Jesus Christ, you are a fucking moron. Howard has his head in the clouds, stupidly brags about hating the flag and what it represents, smoking out (can't you keep that to yourself?), and being a distraction via partying DURING playoffs when told to lay low. Hamilton admits his past, stays close to God, and when he fucks up (that ONE time, at least), he IMMEDIATELY talks to his wife and his team. The next day. He knew, and he acknowledged the slip. Richie, you are such a Goddamned motherfucking fake-lowvoiced dipfuck. Poor wittle Wichie still huwts fwom the Hardline knowing instantly that you are a fucking spare windback of nothing. So now you write polarizing columns because THAT'S ALL YOU'VE GOT. What a pussy. What a weak pussy.

  • fistofsouth 08/22/2009 9:47:00 PM

    I don't know perhaps it's just me. I'm a full blown WASP (White, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant) I have a black brother-in-law, a black nephew, a mixed nephew and 8 Tejano cousins. I work IT and I am one of 4 white guys on a staff of 22 with the majority of the staff being of the black persuasion. I have always said that Josh (Mavs) just made some poor choices and that Josh (Rangers) is a hypocrite that makes all Christians look bad. I've been around the world and lived in all sorts of conditions and the one thing I can say about people everywhere is that they are all most comfortable with what they know. I'm comfortable with people of all races and persuasions because I come from a background that reflects that. Others with less diversity in their life (no matter their color) have a tendency to "stick with their own kind". That is not an exclusively "white" behavior and to be fair in my adult life I have heard more racially insensitive comments from minorities than I have from whites. I think that generally whites are sensitive to the problems that minorities in this country have faced while most black people I know just assume that I have had an easier life because of my skin color. At the end of the day people that want to determine their compassion for on individual based on race are living in the past and the sooner they die the better off the rest of us will be. As far as race in the south is concerned people need to do a little research. Every year Black Entrepreneur Magazine conducts a survey of the best cities in America for Black people to live in. Year after year the cities that top the list are located in the south; Dallas, Atlanta, Houston, Nashville, Memphis and Charlotte regularly appear on the list. Most years 9 of the top 10 cities are in the south. DO you know what cities NEVER appear on the list? New York, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Hmm? How could that be that all of those bastions of Liberal thought are not on the list while all the Conservative, Bible Belt cities are on the list year after year? Let�s just try to remember that ignorant people come from all walks of life. Having said that we should also remember that in a nation where 6 out of 10 people are white it is a statistical probability that there will be more ignorant white people than blacks (1.2 in 10), Latinos (3 in 10) or anyone else.

  • DubiousBrother 08/21/2009 8:43:00 PM

    I agree with previous comments that it is not fair to quote a fellow church member for I and a member of the KKK for II. It is my understanding that Hamilton did not break the law although he reportedly did ask for cocaine. If cocaine use was confirmed it would be a different story. Using his faith as a shield is just as wrong as using it as a target. On the other hand, marijuana and street drag racing are both against the law and Howard was confirmed doing both. Condemning or not condemning an addict for a relapse is not the same as condoning or not condoning breaking the law. Obama is mulatto but because he is a politician and his actions affect everyone in this country he is fair game for everyone. He better get used to criticism and it doesn't have anything to do with his race or lack of one.

  • Ashamed for You 08/21/2009 7:07:00 PM

    In an article discussing racial bias I find it disconcerting that there was such bias in the article itself. Only getting through the first few paragraphs, it was obvious that the columnist wanted to paint the picture skewed toward racial bigotry against Howard. The writer describes Josh I's faults but goes into tragic detail of Josh II's childhood. Quotes only the comments of Josh I supporters but quite possibly the worst comments about Josh II. Ever looked at the comment sections of websites? You will find just as many negative comments as positive, so if you choose to select the worst of the worst, then it is easy to portray an entire race as bigots that are consumed with hatred. Please don't judge all of any ethnicity by what is anonymously written, or it will be you that is the bigot.

  • Timbo 08/21/2009 6:21:00 PM

    Does it comes down to race for some (I love it when journalists use the word "sampling" then only display those most racist of notes, no matter what small percentage they may actually represent -- It's very Hansonian.) sure. Does it come down to race for MOST - No. But that's not sexy copy. Here's an easy, non-race related breakdown of reasons why Hamilton gets better pub than Howard. I'm sure readers can come up with more. 1. Mavs fans have not forgotten Howard's many previous moments of stupidity. Including boasting that Dwyane Wade couldn't hit his jump shot before Finals. Testing positive for pot before draft. Drag racing. Being guilty of stupidity. Howard does not come across as an addict, but rather stupid to the way of PR and perception. He had to be coaxed to apologize. He also went against his coach's rules in the heat of a playoff series. And probably worst of all: He was playing like crap! 2. Many Rangers fans have forgiven Hamilton because they were separated from his previous drug problems while he toiled with D-Rays and Reds. He may be a seven or eight-time loser with drugs and alcohol, but he's only lost it once while we Texas. He has never been accused of being a problem in the locker room, saying stupid things, questioning the importance of the national anthem or drag racing -- while he's been here in Texas. He also understands PR and perception -- or his handlers do. Hamilton had made a habit of telling his story to kid, adults whoever will listen (yes, and whoever will buy books). The Ranger advised him to keep quiet about his latest fall from sobriety -- something he alerted them to right away. When the photos came out, he didn't need to be coaxed into a public apology. My question to Richie: Exactly what percentage of fans who like Hamilton but loathe Howard are doing it because of race?

  • MD 08/21/2009 6:11:00 PM

    Good Article, but it overlooks a key point in the comparison. Does race sometimes play a factor in the media's coverage? Sure, but both players play a role in how they are perceived. Hamilton is extraordiarily hipocritical in waiting until he was caught before he came clean about his night of off-season drinking, however, has been very genuine, remorseful and has at least appeared as though he cares about his team, teammates and fans. After it was discovered, he immediately spoke about the photos and stopped the story before it could go any further. Hamilton has been open from the start about his struggles, and sought forgiveness. On the othe hand, Howard's conduct was a direct detriment to the Mavs during the playoffs. His Star-Spangled Banner dis was not the result of falling off the wagon, but of just being a jerk. Howard did apologize for his behavior, albeit months after 3 seperate incidents. His delay in addressing the media and fans added tremendously to the public backlash, and intimated that he just didn't care what we think. Whether or not either of them should care about how they are percieved in the public eye is up for debate, but in our world perception is reality and I think that's why the article was written.

  • DS 08/21/2009 6:04:00 PM

    Sorry to take this thread off-topic, but.... Comment to "D" and others- So because Obama didn't win in Texas we're a bunch of racists?! Give me a break. Rather than racism as the reason, you might consider that there is a large voting block here opposed to big government intervention. One other thought for you: when your health insurance was "free," who do you suppose was paying for it? Nothing is ever free, just means someone else was footing the bill other than yourself. I'm currently unemployed with horrible, self-paid private insurance, and I'm making health decisions for myself and children based on personal economics. That being said, I'm hoping and praying that Pres. Obama doesn't get the chance to "fix" healthcare the way he has "fixed" our economy.

  • Troy 08/21/2009 5:51:00 PM

    Tommywo- Just because Hamilton only got caught once does not mean that he didn't do it other times. The pattern that I see is one of use, relapse, and lying. That's Hamilton's pattern. He lied to his wife, to his fans and to all of those poeple who supported him monetarily and spiritually, to his wife... He's a hypocrite of the worse sort. One who doesn't take responsibility for his act of hypocracy. The last time I checked, we lived in a free country where you don't have to stand for the anthem if you don't want.J-Ho may make some gaffs every now and then, but at least you know that the guy is being honest with you. I value that over hypocracy any day.

  • tommywo 08/21/2009 8:00:00 AM

    Unlike Josh Howard, I don't recall Josh Hamilton every saying...quote..."I don't do that shit" when it came to standing at attention for the national anthem. Nor were the Rangers in the midst of a heated play-off battle when Josh Howard decided to "confess" to smoking pot and cause a HUGE distraction for his coach and team mates. To the best of my knowledge, Josh Hamilton falling off the wagon seem to be a one-time aberration in a otherwise very sincere effort to stay the straight and narrow. He may very well have fallen off the wagon before, but I was never around to see it. On the other hand, Josh Howard seems to continually make high-profile stupid and unplanned decisions. Does anyone notice a pattern here when it comes to Josh Howard...or perhaps a lack of a pattern when it comes to Josh Hamilton? Sure Josh Hamilton made a mistake, but Josh Howard has made 5-6 and doesn't seem to be learning a damn thing from them. So sure, there's are similarities between these two guys...they're both named Josh. But that's where it ends.

  • floyd 08/21/2009 3:40:00 AM

    Wow Richie Great Column!!!! When all the Josh Hamilton Relapse pics came out I knew that jesus lovin douche would hide behind the whole I'm an addict, a human being, we all make mistakes + I LOVE JESUS. What A Load Of Shit. You know what, when people start given people credit for being themselves(j-ho admitting he smokes weed) instead of giving people credit for using the most fairy of fairy tales(THE BIBLE) as a crutch, this world would be a better place!!! Hey Josh Hamilton Watch out if I see You Out, I'm throwin a bag of crack right at ya! J-Ho let's get blazed!

  • D 08/21/2009 2:04:00 AM

    Excellent work. There is an obvious difference in how the two players are portrayed. As for the guy that commented on the fact that Barrack Obama is president, don't forget he did not win Texas. Look how Fox news treats him. They are dedicated to trashing him 24 hors a day. Race is a facter with Hamilton and Howard, as it is with a lot of other things, at least Richie can admit it. All of a sudden people are so concerned because the President is trying to change health care, calling him Hitler and a racist. Where was all this intensity when Bush was in office. Is race a factor here. I have a $3000 dollar deductible, I am glad someone is trying to do something. Before Bush won the presidency, my insurance was free. Does race play a factor with how we treat the two different presidents. Finally, look at Dirk. We felt sorry for Dirk because he was taken advantage of. If Dirk was a black player from the Cowboys in the same situation, he would be called stupid or a thug.

  • brett 08/20/2009 9:58:00 PM

    Quick 5 second search found this: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/spt/basketball/mavs/stories/093008dnspomavslede.19da8ea.html Howard did apologize. Amazing what ignorance can do for what people think of you....

  • brett 08/20/2009 9:54:00 PM

    Darryl- Am I smoking something, or didn't J-Ho apologize for his actions before the start of last season?? I'm 99.9% positive he did. What's worse though is during the time between J-Ho's actions and his apology, he wasn't pimping a book about living right, making lots of money of speaking engagements, and hoping people wouldn't find out, the Hambino was.

  • Darryl 08/20/2009 8:42:00 PM

    One Josh apologized. One Josh did not. Amazing what an sincere apology can do for what people think of you. Not everything is about race.

  • Child Please!!!!! 08/20/2009 6:47:00 PM

    Finally some TRUTH in DFW from the "Sports Media".... This is 100% fact.... The Hardline is racist...

  • Cynthia 08/20/2009 4:19:00 PM

    If you think blaming it on racism is silly, then what do you blame it on??? Josh Howard is a nice guy too. He does wonderful things for the community not only here but also in his hometown of Winston/Salem. It made me sick when J-Ho was crucified in the media. And it makes me sick that Hamilton is not. I think it's because of racism and it's because the media doesn't want to criticize a bible-thumping hyprocrite. Oh my god...to say something bad about a guy who says he plays a sport for "Gods glory"!! Heaven forbid!! All I can say is at LEAST Richie Witt admits his bias/racism. MAYBE that's a start at least. I'm as white as Josh Hamilton and I believe it's DEAD WRONG that he gets a break because he's white or because he's religious. Just as it is DEAD WRONG to crucify Josh Howard because he's black or because he doesn't wear his beliefs on his sleve or shove his beliefs down peoples throats.

  • Cranky Greg 08/20/2009 5:45:00 AM

    How silly. Explain Barack Obama. We're willing to vote for Barack Obama but we're racists when a drug-addict basketball player gets criticized? Black basketball players make millions of dollars. They have a higher representation in the NBA than they do in the general population. Josh Hamilton probably did get aa break PR-wise, but he seems like a nicer guy. And maybe his free pass isn't fair. But to blame it on racism is just silly.

  • Lee Gibson 08/20/2009 4:02:00 AM

    Evidently, being a Christian means you can get away with all kinds of sexual adventures so long as you confess and ask forgiveness afterward. Witness Senators Vitter and Ensign and Governor Sanford.

  • brett 08/20/2009 2:42:00 AM

    Richie, I'm glad you wrote this. I was sick and tired of hearing the Josh I supporters become irate when you called him a hypocrite...most of those more than likely are the same people who wanted to hang Josh II. I think Josh II is the guy we should give MORE slack to, not because of his upbringing, race or likeability, but because he didn't make money off of his religion and personal story. I like both guys and can't imagine the temptations they endure and turn away from on a daily basis.

  • Jay 08/20/2009 1:25:00 AM

    It's all gotten so ridiculous. The biases are quite obvious and striking, but if a black man had even written this article he'd be "whining" or "asking for reparations". This is a clear, inarguable, irrefutable example of disparate treatment where really the only real difference is the race of the characters. Even the first names are the same. You want to attribute it to personality? People who wanted to "hang Josh Howard", at least half have probably never read an interview with Josh or seen an NBA press conference featuring Josh. So what factors make one guy more "likable" and "forgivable"? This is just one example, and they go on and on. I, personally, am so tired of having these ignorant arguments ad nauseum. These attitudes are never ever ever going to change in this country. How could you change something if no one chooses to recognize its existence?

  • Jeff 08/20/2009 12:10:00 AM

    Really-it's none of your business if Hamilton has fallen off the wagon. How many times did Mike Irvin say he was done with coke only to find out a few months later he was still doing it. Maybe instead of color its the attitude and likeability of a guy....

  • Michelle Scott 08/19/2009 11:16:00 PM

    I don't agree with you, yeah we still have alot of ignorance down here in the South, but as far as you stating that we stick to our kind NOOOOO!, because I can careless what the color of your skin or your religious background, I will give you your respect as long as I'm getting the same, and honestly our world is still ignorant on race due to bad parenting, that is still going on. People just go back to the old school rule you talk and treat people they way you want to be treated, that's how I'm raising my children

  • James 08/19/2009 9:18:00 PM

    Its about damn time somebody got it right...sad but true most white people are racists...

 

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