Grant Hill's Response to The Fab 5 Documentary

March 16, 2011, 1:47 pm

Grant Hill’s Response to Jalen Rose

Grant Hill currently plays for the Phoenix Suns.Associated Press Grant Hill currently plays for the Phoenix Suns.

“The Fab Five,” an ESPN film about the Michigan basketball careers of Jalen Rose, Juwan Howard, Chris Webber, Jimmy King and Ray Jackson from 1991 to 1993, was broadcast for the first time Sunday night. In the show, Rose, the show’s executive producer, stated that Duke recruited only black players he considered to be “Uncle Toms.” Grant Hill, a player on the Duke team that beat Michigan in the 1992 Final Four, reflected on Rose’s comments.

I am a fan, friend and longtime competitor of the Fab Five. I have competed against Jalen Rose and Chris Webber since the age of 13. At Michigan, the Fab Five represented a cultural phenomenon that impacted the country in a permanent and positive way. The very idea of the Fab Five elicited pride and promise in much the same way the Georgetown teams did in the mid-1980s when I was in high school and idolized them. Their journey from youthful icons to successful men today is a road map for so many young, black men (and women) who saw their journey through the powerful documentary, “The Fab Five.”

It was a sad and somewhat pathetic turn of events, therefore, to see friends narrating this interesting documentary about their moment in time and calling me a b**** and worse, calling all black players at Duke “Uncle Toms” and, to some degree, disparaging my parents for their education, work ethic and commitment to each other and to me. I should have guessed there was something regrettable in the documentary when I received a Twitter apology from Jalen before its premiere. I am aware Jalen has gone to some length to explain his remarks about my family in numerous interviews, so I believe he has some admiration for them.

In his garbled but sweeping comment that Duke recruits only “black players that were ‘Uncle Toms,’ ” Jalen seems to change the usual meaning of those very vitriolic words into his own meaning, i.e., blacks from two-parent, middle-class families. He leaves us all guessing exactly what he believes today.

I am beyond fortunate to have two parents who are still working well into their 60s. They received great educations and use them every day. My parents taught me a personal ethic I try to live by and pass on to my children.

I come from a strong legacy of black Americans. My namesake, Henry Hill, my father’s father, was a day laborer in Baltimore. He could not read or write until he was taught to do so by my grandmother. His first present to my dad was a set of encyclopedias, which I now have. He wanted his only child, my father, to have a good education, so he made numerous sacrifices to see that he got an education, including attending Yale.

This is part of our great tradition as black Americans. We aspire for the best or better for our children and work hard to make that happen for them. Jalen’s mother is part of our great black tradition and made the same sacrifices for him.

My teammates at Duke — all of them, black and white — were a band of brothers who came together to play at the highest level for the best coach in basketball. I know most of the black players who preceded and followed me at Duke. They all contribute to our tradition of excellence on the court.

It is insulting and ignorant to suggest that men like Johnny Dawkins (coach at Stanford), Tommy Amaker (coach at Harvard), Billy King (general manager of the Nets), Tony Lang (coach of the Mitsubishi Diamond Dolphins in Japan), Thomas Hill (small-business owner in Texas), Jeff Capel (former coach at Oklahoma and Virginia Commonwealth), Kenny Blakeney (assistant coach at Harvard), Jay Williams (ESPN analyst), Shane Battier (Memphis Grizzlies) and Chris Duhon (Orlando Magic) ever sold out their race.

To hint that those who grew up in a household with a mother and father are somehow less black than those who did not is beyond ridiculous. All of us are extremely proud of the current Duke team, especially Nolan Smith. He was raised by his mother, plays in memory of his late father and carries himself with the pride and confidence that they instilled in him.

The sacrifice, the effort, the education and the friendships I experienced in my four years are cherished. The many Duke graduates I have met around the world are also my “family,” and they are a special group of people. A good education is a privilege.

Just as Jalen has founded a charter school in Michigan, we are expected to use our education to help others, to improve life for those who need our assistance and to use the excellent education we have received to better the world.

A highlight of my time at Duke was getting to know the great John Hope Franklin, James B. Duke Professor of History and the leading scholar of the last century on the total history of African-Americans in this country. His insights and perspectives contributed significantly to my overall development and helped me understand myself, my forefathers and my place in the world.

Ad ingenium faciendum, toward the building of character, is a phrase I recently heard. To me, it is the essence of an educational experience. Struggling, succeeding, trying again and having fun within a nurturing but competitive environment built character in all of us, including every black graduate of Duke.

My mother always says, “You can live without Chaucer and you can live without calculus, but you cannot make it in the wide, wide world without common sense.” As we get older, we understand the importance of these words. Adulthood is nothing but a series of choices: you can say yes or no, but you cannot avoid saying one or the other. In the end, those who are successful are those who adjust and adapt to the decisions they have made and make the best of them.

I caution my fabulous five friends to avoid stereotyping me and others they do not know in much the same way so many people stereotyped them back then for their appearance and swagger. I wish for you the restoration of the bond that made you friends, brothers and icons.

I am proud of my family. I am proud of my Duke championships and all my Duke teammates. And, I am proud I never lost a game against the Fab Five.

Grant Henry Hill
Phoenix Suns
Duke ‘94

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That just made me love Grant Hill.....**applauding**
*standing ovation* I ain't felt this proud of a athletic baller in ages! Bravo Grant Hill!

Yall clearly didn't watch the documentary and that "high class" education Grant Hill didn't grant him the depth to understand it either...

The guys (Jalen Rose, Jimmy King, etc.) were merely stating their disdain for them (black ball players from Duke) AS TEENAGERS/BOYS IN THEIR EARLY TWENTIES.  They didn't say that's how they felt about him now, they felt that way as youngsters who grew up in the hood and didn't have anything.  They weren't in the pros yet, didn't have any money yet, and didn't know how to act yet. 

That's like if you were promiscuous as a young woman and now you've changed.  Doesn't make you a slut now just because you say you've done a few things in your past. 

Pay attention...

Wow, I LOVE this.  Articulate, gracious, but with a slight edge (though never condescending). Grant Hill, can we clone you??
Sorry but i fully understand where Jalen and the others coments are coming from because, espcecially at that time the duke only would recruit a black player if his family was well off and looked "acceptable" to the "mainstream" that much is true. u could understand why as an 18 year old kid from the hood it would create negative feelings towards these players on duke.
I agree with grant! Pretty much what im getting from og and sissy is that the fab five disliked the duke players because they came from well to do families?? To me that sounds like a damn hater! Clearly grant money didn't have crap to do with because like he said he never lost a game to the"fab five"...he went to duke because he's talented and he wanted a good education, why knock the man for that?? and for call them" uncle toms" if that wasn't some ignotant S*** idk what is, and even if he doesn't feel that way now, he felt it at one point and then go on a a documentry and say it like its just ok, to call you now" friend" a uncle tom because of the college he attended...Smh jalen is a damn hater period...
Very well spoken.....
#teamgrant

OK, I agree with Sissy and here's why. I actually started watching the documentary after the Duke statements were said, read Grant's response and then watched my dvr's version to catch the beginning.

 

I think, that Grant fed into the hype a little - Jalen and the others were clearly saying AT THAT TIME I felt this way.  He even said I was jealous because my mother had to struggle so hard, etc. etc.  I can somewhat see why Grant might have been upset, but my thinking is somebody hyped it up to him before he watched it.

 

 it wasnt that serious, but that's just me

Mesaboo03, get out my head or pay rent! lol My other thing is that if he felt the need to speak on it in THOSE TERMS in the documentary so many years later it makes me think that there is still a bit of hateration in his heart for the fab 5. JMHO

mesaboo03 said:
I agree with grant! Pretty much what im getting from og and sissy is that the fab five disliked the duke players because they came from well to do families?? To me that sounds like a damn hater! Clearly grant money didn't have crap to do with because like he said he never lost a game to the"fab five"...he went to duke because he's talented and he wanted a good education, why knock the man for that?? and for call them" uncle toms" if that wasn't some ignotant S*** idk what is, and even if he doesn't feel that way now, he felt it at one point and then go on a a documentry and say it like its just ok, to call you now" friend" a uncle tom because of the college he attended...Smh jalen is a damn hater period...
And speaking as a black woman who was born in the projects of Baltimore, I have MANY friends who share Grant's background and I HAVE NEVER THOUGHT OF THEM AS UNCLE TOM'S OR AUNT THOMASINA'S. So f** Jalen's excuse. If it walks like a hater, talks like a hater and acts like a hater then it is a damn hater.

I watched the documentary, TWICE... and while I fully understand that those were their feelings THEN, they have all grown up, and like CC said for you to be able to utter those words NOW... some of those feelings may still be lingering... Especially considering Grant & Jalen knew each other since the age of 13...

Secondly, before the doc aired Jalen apparently tweeted an apology to Grant, that is bitchassness at its finest... Because honestly, that should've been done man to man...

Third, you DO NOT call a man a b**** or a p****, for all the world to see and think he's just gonna take that lying down... No way, no how...

 

Lastly, we need to get rid of the term Uncle Tom... period... if I need to explain why, I will...


Sissy said:

Yall clearly didn't watch the documentary and that "high class" education Grant Hill didn't grant him the depth to understand it either...

The guys (Jalen Rose, Jimmy King, etc.) were merely stating their disdain for them (black ball players from Duke) AS TEENAGERS/BOYS IN THEIR EARLY TWENTIES.  They didn't say that's how they felt about him now, they felt that way as youngsters who grew up in the hood and didn't have anything.  They weren't in the pros yet, didn't have any money yet, and didn't know how to act yet. 

That's like if you were promiscuous as a young woman and now you've changed.  Doesn't make you a slut now just because you say you've done a few things in your past. 

Pay attention...

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