Jaylen Brown Lecture--From Berkeley to Boston

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MSaviolives
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https://www.facebook.com/events/california-memorial-stadium/from-berkeley-to-boston-a-conversation-with-jaylen-brown/1250818462032155/

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EVENT DESCRIPTION: How do institutionalized sports act as both an opponent and an agent of social control? In what ways does social stratification occur within both education and sports? Why are athletics and intellectualism viewed as mutually exclusive, particularly among Black athletes? Come listen and explore these questions with NBA All-Star basketball player Jaylen Brown, current Boston Celtics superstar and former Cal Men's Basketball player. Following Brown's opening address and interview with a Forum moderator, questions will be fielded from the audience.

SPEAKER DESCRIPTION: Jaylen Brown is an NBA basketball player for the Boston Celtics. A former Golden Bear, Brown was a star player on the Cal Men's Basketball team during the 2015-16 season, earning first-team All Pac-12 honors and the Pac-12 Freshman of the Year title. His impact on the court was coupled with his pursuit of excellence off the court, enrolling in upper-division and graduate-level classes in UC Berkeley's Global Poverty & Practice and Cultural Studies of Sport in Education programs all during his freshman year. After his stint with the Cal Bears, Brown was drafted 3rd overall in the 2016 NBA draft and quickly emerged as a dominant player for the Celtics, leading to his selection in the 2021 NBA All-Star team as a reserve. An avid advocate of education reform and technology, Brown has spoken at Harvard and MIT about his perspectives on institutionalized sports and social stratification in the education system. In 2019, Brown was elected as the youngest Vice President of the NBA Players Association.
NVBear78
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Agent for "social control"?
MSaviolives
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NVBear78 said:

Agent for "social control"?
I have no idea--you could go and ask him though
calumnus
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NVBear78 said:

Agent for "social control"?


"….but it is possible to make people contented with their servitude. I think this can be done. I think it has been done in the past. I think it could be done even more effectively now because you can provide them with bread and circuses and you can provide them with endless amounts of distractions and propaganda." Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
calumnus
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Jaylen Brown is the prototypical Cal recruiting target.
Chapman_is_Gone
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Jaylen Brown. The guy who, when the games truly mattered, couldn't even dribble without dribbling the ball off his foot out of bounds. I think Chad Jaworski, the 12 year old at your local middle school, could have taken him at that point.

Good guy, though. Just completely disappeared when it mattered.
calumnus
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Chapman_is_Gone said:

Jaylen Brown. The guy who, when the games truly mattered, couldn't even dribble without dribbling the ball off his foot out of bounds. I think Chad Jaworski, the 12 year old at your local middle school, could have taken him at that point.

Good guy, though. Just completely disappeared when it mattered.



Wow. Amazing that as horrible as you think he was he was voted all Pac-12 and Freshman of the Year by the coaches. And is an NBA All Star. That Chad Jaworski kid must be pretty good.

He did have 15 points and 7 assists in the win over Arizona. A big game by most people's standards as just one example.

Glad you agree he is a good guy though.
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I don't just make **** up, you know. People can upvote you all they want...The numbers don't lie. Jaylen Brown absolutely flopped in the two biggest games of his Cal career.

As I've written many times on this board, I particularly admire athletes who elevate their games when it matters most.

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Cal vs. Utah, Semifinals of 2016 Pac-12 Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 3 of 17 from the field, 12 points, 0-3 on 3-point attempts. 1 turnover. 4 personal fouls.
5 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.

Cal vs. Hawaii, First Round, 2016 NCAA Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 1 of 6 from the field, 4 points, 0-2 on 3-point attempts. 7 turnovers. 4 personal founds.
2 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals.

Two Biggest Games Combined (Two Losses)
Jaylen Brown: 4 of 23 from the field, 16 points, 0-5 on 3-point attempts. 8 turnovers. 8 personal founds.
7 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.
NVBear78
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calumnus said:

NVBear78 said:

Agent for "social control"?


"….but it is possible to make people contented with their servitude. I think this can be done. I think it has been done in the past. I think it could be done even more effectively now because you can provide them with bread and circuses and you can provide them with endless amounts of distractions and propaganda." Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
Curious who the people are contented with their servitude? In fact my main question is who are the people in servitude?
calumnus
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NVBear78 said:

calumnus said:

NVBear78 said:

Agent for "social control"?


"….but it is possible to make people contented with their servitude. I think this can be done. I think it has been done in the past. I think it could be done even more effectively now because you can provide them with bread and circuses and you can provide them with endless amounts of distractions and propaganda." Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
Curious who the people are contented with their servitude? In fact my main question is who are the people in servitude?


Well, I think you need to go to the lecture to know what Jaylen Brown means, but what Aldous Huxley meant in the above quote is control of "the masses" the great majority of people. "Bread and circuses" was the Roman Empire's means of keeping the poor from rebelling. When he wrote to George Orwell congratulating him on 1984 he said "the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience."

Jaylen Brown likely is thinking more along the lines of Harry Edwards', whose writings on sociology and sport are available on line if you did not take a class with him at Cal.
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Dealing: Or the Berkeley-to-Boston Forty-Brick Lost-Bag Blues (1972) - IMDb


https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0068455/

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sonofabear51
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Think I need to see this
Start Slowly and taper off
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Chapman_is_Gone said:

I don't just make **** up, you know. People can upvote you all they want...The numbers don't lie. Jaylen Brown absolutely flopped in the two biggest games of his Cal career.

As I've written many times on this board, I particularly admire athletes who elevate their games when it matters most.

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Cal vs. Utah, Semifinals of 2016 Pac-12 Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 3 of 17 from the field, 12 points, 0-3 on 3-point attempts. 1 turnover. 4 personal fouls.
5 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.

Cal vs. Hawaii, First Round, 2016 NCAA Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 1 of 6 from the field, 4 points, 0-2 on 3-point attempts. 7 turnovers. 4 personal founds.
2 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals.

Two Biggest Games Combined (Two Losses)
Jaylen Brown: 4 of 23 from the field, 16 points, 0-5 on 3-point attempts. 8 turnovers. 8 personal founds.
7 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.
that's a massive sample size.
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sonofabear51 said:

Think I need to see this

Barbara Hershey in 1972. Yes.

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Chapman_is_Gone said:

I don't just make **** up, you know. People can upvote you all they want...The numbers don't lie. Jaylen Brown absolutely flopped in the two biggest games of his Cal career.

As I've written many times on this board, I particularly admire athletes who elevate their games when it matters most.

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Cal vs. Utah, Semifinals of 2016 Pac-12 Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 3 of 17 from the field, 12 points, 0-3 on 3-point attempts. 1 turnover. 4 personal fouls.
5 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.

Cal vs. Hawaii, First Round, 2016 NCAA Tournament (Loss)
Jaylen Brown: 1 of 6 from the field, 4 points, 0-2 on 3-point attempts. 7 turnovers. 4 personal founds.
2 rebounds, 0 assists, 0 steals.

Two Biggest Games Combined (Two Losses)
Jaylen Brown: 4 of 23 from the field, 16 points, 0-5 on 3-point attempts. 8 turnovers. 8 personal founds.
7 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals.
He was a freshman, for goodness sakes! He was a very athletic fellow, and anyone could see he had great athletic potential. However, it took the Boston coaching system to turn him into a good basketball player. In that Hawaii game, Cal did not have Bird or Wallace, but still had big stars in Rabb and Mathews, both of whom played very well. Cal should have beaten that Hawaii team, a team with NO BIG STARS, and beaten them easily, even with Brown playing poorly, based on the recruit rankings of the rosters. Hawaii had experienced players and they had a coach. It was Brown's biggest game and he flopped. He will have other flops. All players, even the greatest ones, have them. I don't remember Utah, but 5 assists, 5 rebounds and one turnover is a decent night, even if he didn't shoot well. Coaching matters. Let's not hang these losses on a freshman.
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JB might as well have been coached by an 7th grade AAU coach. He received ZERO coaching. The coach let him use one move: dribble straight down the center of the paint knocking no fewer than two players to the ground and get called for an offensive foul. By the end of the season, JB was on the bench with 3 offensive fouls before halftime and 5 cases of water had been consumed by coach:

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Those offensive fouls were blocks in the NBA and the rest was history. Those were absolutely terrible calls by Pac 12 officials. Defenders side stepped / slid in front of an in-stride Jaylen constantly, knowing the officials sucked. The Hawaii officiating was nauseating.
calumnus
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oski003 said:

Those offensive fouls were blocks in the NBA and the rest was history. Those were absolutely terrible calls by Pac 12 officials. Defenders side stepped / slid in front of an in-stride Jaylen constantly, knowing the officials sucked. The Hawaii officiating was nauseating.


Abso-effen-lutely. Glad someone here saw what I saw.

The PAC-12 coaches saw it too. That is why they instructed their players to do it. That is also why they voted Jaylen All PAC-12 and Freshman of the Year.

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