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Shred company in anaheim1/12/2024 “And y’all gonna sit up here and everybody just say, ‘Ime Udoka shouldn’t have done it.’ Damn right he shouldn’t have done it. Obviously, a case like this has nothing to do with the violence I just brought up but what we’re talking about (is) the inequity, the inequality, the inconsistency and the flagrant hypocrisy that exists out in this world. “The inequity of the treatment is what we’re talking about. Getting stopped at Burger King, for crying out loud,” Smith continued. Murdering folks, and they getting arrested. “When we talk about police brutality, what are we talking about here? We’re talking about the fact you see an unarmed Black man getting shot, but White folks shooting at cops, and they get arrested. The fiery host, however, then took it a step further and brought up policy brutality to stress the level of “inconsistency” between Udoka’s situation and others before him. Smith went on to express the same view point he’s had since the suspension, stating the Celtics could have fired Udoka rather than dragging him through the mud and sharing how similar things happen with “white, male executives” behind closed doors and never get public treatment. That is separate and a part from what (everything) is all about.” The fact of the matter is he’s been very smart to disappear because there is no defense for what he has appeared to do. “I am not absolving him from anything that he may have done. “I will never, ever deviate from my position of what they did to Ime Udoka,” Smith said Thursday. Boston’s suspension brought on reports that Udoka was having an “improper” relationship with a female staffer and that he made “unwanted” comments toward the individual. ![]() Smith’s main talking point, however, was shredding the Celtics for how the organization went about the Udoka suspension in September. Speaking with colleague Jay Williams on ESPN’s “First Take,” Smith expressed how he was happy Mazzulla received the upgrade in job title, though he felt it was a bit premature. And with the Celtics officially announcing Thursday that Joe Mazzulla would replace Udoka as the organization’s next head coach, Smith took to the airwaves to double and triple down on his previous sentiments. ![]() Smith has been outspoken with how he feels the Boston Celtics bungled the situation involving former head coach Ime Udoka. Smith Brings Up 'Police Brutality' With Ime Udoka Situation
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