A Black Lacrosse Experience Through The Eyes Of Seven Pros | PT.1

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  • @mrholman17
    @mrholman17 Рік тому +52

    Big respect for these dudes as players and people.

  • @JZMartinez
    @JZMartinez Рік тому +19

    My son's K2 season opener is in two weeks at Bridge Lacrosse. He was so excited when I told him that this morning. As a parent new to the sport, I welcome diversity in the sport. If it's to grow, Lacrosse needs more support to make it affordable and accessable to more families.

    • @thomasfjordan4699
      @thomasfjordan4699 Рік тому +1

      I’m a senior and have been with bridge lacrosse for years your son will love the game

    • @antonjensen8694
      @antonjensen8694 Рік тому +1

      As for affordable equipment, I'd start with the mid to lower end equipment to start but you do want protection in mind and the lower end is not always good in that area. Easier to spend less on the stick, and asking a coach for help with a pocket should be no issue(I help my team all the time but they're at the age they should learn to string pre-teen & up ) so I do agree though some items have been getting expensive. As we get older as lacrosse players we have equipment for years though, I am currently wearing kidney guards, arm guards that are both +7 years old, this year is my upgrade though for those as I feel I'm getting a little to beat up there. Good luck and have fun at the camp, some of my fave memories are from camps learning from the pros. Classy, silly and fun times.

  • @joe.nail1
    @joe.nail1 Рік тому +11

    Hearing KH talk about what it meant to him to be called the best *lacrosse player*…what an inspirational guy

  • @thomasmorrison8393
    @thomasmorrison8393 Рік тому +12

    “People walk this thing so my kids can RUN it” So dope X10 Thankyou guys for coming together and doing this. It means so much more to see all of you on 1 screen!

  • @fadercreek
    @fadercreek Рік тому +11

    this needs to be on espn asap and they need to get in touch with harlem lacrosse

  • @11thomasalex
    @11thomasalex Рік тому +5

    Love this! Thank you for producing this! Much respect to the players and the challenges they have to face.

  • @patrickdubois7692
    @patrickdubois7692 Рік тому +9

    Awesome forum. More please!!!

  • @wilsonmoody880
    @wilsonmoody880 Рік тому +2

    Great conversation! As a father to a lacrosse player, I will definitely watch this again with my son. This conversation hit on several points that my son talks to me about.

  • @jhdeans
    @jhdeans Рік тому +3

    One of the best things in the sport I’ve seen in a while, watch all the way to the end, Kyle Harrison nails it. They all do. As a white lax player this made me realize another piece of privilege white players have: it’s easy for us to love the game. Our love for the game isn’t questioned. That’s real, and these men lay it out there. Black Lives Matter. Every. Day.

  • @jaiwood1927
    @jaiwood1927 4 місяці тому

    This is the best video I've ever seen I loved it. I'm 56 years old I've played lacrosse since 9th grade. All through highschool and box in college. All of the negativity I've experienced was from people that looked like me. I didn't let it bother me. I am now a 12u coach and I am trying to get more black kids to love the sport like I do. I think where we lose them is the cost. They got me by telling me that Jim Brown played.

  • @danielconner5416
    @danielconner5416 Рік тому +22

    these are just a few time stamps for those who are discounting these guys' experiences saying they're privileged or their parents are loaded:
    - 1:43 Romar Dennis talks about both his parents being immigrants
    - 4:55 Nakaeie Montgomery talks about his single mom being the first in her family to buy a house
    - 6:03 Isaiah Davis-Allen talks about being called the n word at a young age
    - 7:09 Jules Heningburg talks about the difficult discussions about racism at an early age
    - 20:15 Jules Heningburg talks about growing up in his segregated community
    the purpose of this video is to raise awareness about the difficulties of being a person of color in a white system. these players are strong individuals, and i look up to each of them for what they've fought through and what they fight for. its our responsibility as a lacrosse community to understand what they faced and to help them change the game for the better.

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому +1

      So basically romar and nakaie were the only two in this group who didn’t grow up privileged

    • @danielconner5416
      @danielconner5416 Рік тому +2

      @@huckfin1598 you missed the point of the video and my comment

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому

      @@danielconner5416 I didn’t. Just bc I don’t agree doesn’t mean I don’t understand what you’re talking about

    • @danielconner5416
      @danielconner5416 Рік тому

      @@huckfin1598 what do you not agree with

    • @gusheningburg6765
      @gusheningburg6765 Рік тому

      @@huckfin1598 what privilege do you think Jules had? Aside from access to hard nosed athletes and intellectuals, specifically, define the privilege as u perceive it please I’m super curious

  • @jasonhines1232
    @jasonhines1232 Рік тому +6

    Seven well spoken professional athletes having an important discussion and sharing their experiences. Listen to it. Process it. Challenge yourself to just listen and not have an opinion. This is how we get people together as one community. Listen. Think. Listen again. Respond with grace. These guys are great for lacrosse, and great for sport. They're even better as role models and coaches. This is what leadership looks like.

    • @spideyff
      @spideyff Рік тому

      Have you ever heard or read about a white person being described as “well spoken”?

    • @rottiedad5104
      @rottiedad5104 Рік тому

      @@spideyff never….

    • @gblair7622
      @gblair7622 4 місяці тому

      ​@@spideyffhe's a part of the problem and doesn't even realize it...smh

  • @dippah1
    @dippah1 Рік тому +1

    Thanks so much for putting this together!

  • @tommy2900
    @tommy2900 Рік тому +5

    25:17 is an amazing segment.

  • @devonsherwood9238
    @devonsherwood9238 Рік тому +7

    Loved the candid conversation from the panel. Appreciate the continued dialogue to improve the culture of the sport we love so it can be that inclusive playground we all want it to be. As a former black college player, it was a joy to see the guys share their stories and insight. Much love to my guys here!

  • @CCTH2221-lp2zj
    @CCTH2221-lp2zj 2 місяці тому

    I loved this! Especially Montgomery who I watched play at Duke. He’d be great for the Harlem Lacrosse organization as far as talking to kids at the youth level🥍

  • @makosports
    @makosports Рік тому +4

    Phenomenal video and conversation

  • @paulwaelder5201
    @paulwaelder5201 Рік тому +1

    What a gift, to see individuals who take the “Medicine” the game was given to offer, and pass on!

  • @RealRocky44
    @RealRocky44 Рік тому +1

    This is just wonderful. Thank you all for sharing! This was important?

  • @middz5774
    @middz5774 Рік тому +1

    love this! these guys are legends!!

  • @thegamers2463
    @thegamers2463 Рік тому

    People walked this thing so we can run 💯💯💯💯 I wanna cry damn

  • @khalilreddick4359
    @khalilreddick4359 Рік тому

    Bruh this is major inspirational!

  • @xds900
    @xds900 Рік тому

    I love this. Thank you.

  • @laxerzel
    @laxerzel Рік тому +2

    everyone asking where myles jones is should listen to what those that are there are saying instead of wondering where your favorite black guy is

  • @constanceblaize-shorter6322

    I really enjoyed this thought-provoking, candid conversation that is taking place. My son just finished a camp for LaCross. He's in his first year of HS. We wanted him to do something non-traditional because he is very unique and fights against folks putting him in a box. He's a natural athlete like my husband and can play any sport. Very glad that he discovered LaCross! It actually found us! So God is good. Looking for more conversations from all of you.

  • @constanceblaize-shorter6322

    That's it. Know your history in LaCross!!! "People walked this thing so that we could run."

    • @khaldrago911
      @khaldrago911 Рік тому

      Ummm… it’s spelled “lacrosse”.

  • @anesheagreen9664
    @anesheagreen9664 Рік тому +1

    As a mother to a Black son who happens to be the only POC in his LAX club, I really appreciate all of what these guys are doing while representing POCs in lacrosse!

  • @thomasvaddeniii
    @thomasvaddeniii Рік тому +7

    Love this

  • @DanielRene
    @DanielRene Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @dippah1
    @dippah1 Рік тому +1

    When I was 15 I joined the lax community. It changed my life!

  • @rafaelsegura7862
    @rafaelsegura7862 Рік тому +2

    Get the Bratton Brothers

  • @Arw0809
    @Arw0809 Рік тому

    Phenomenal

  • @cheesehead7278
    @cheesehead7278 Рік тому +3

    I love it! These guys are so honest..as a huge lacrosse fan i hope this gets more views

  • @kainamikaze7750
    @kainamikaze7750 Рік тому +4

    This is a good video well needed need more of this black love

  • @Noname-ly2lp
    @Noname-ly2lp Рік тому

    Love this man… definitely clipping Nakeie …. I wish there was a talk about locs and lacrosse helmets there really is no help for us that have our culture hairstyles and the industry isn’t helping it

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому

      85% of NFL is black but no one talks about the helmets there for black players. It’s probably they’re too busy worried about how it is designed to protect the brain and head 🙄
      What a privileged vacuum of a world you have to be living in for that thought to come to mind

    • @Noname-ly2lp
      @Noname-ly2lp Рік тому

      @@huckfin1598 what are you even talking about my guy the helmets have evolved over time for a number of reasons … and if you are not going through the issue and don’t want to solve keep that energy to your self my guy or girl.
      My statement is a lack of variety also creates a lack of diversity

    • @thomasmorrison8393
      @thomasmorrison8393 Рік тому +1

      Try Warrior helmet comes in multiple sizes

    • @Noname-ly2lp
      @Noname-ly2lp Рік тому +1

      @@thomasmorrison8393 tried them all even contacted them all they all sent me the same thing this is our biggest sz sorry. Which I can’t be mad at but just wondered if it was some consideration is all

  • @kainamikaze7750
    @kainamikaze7750 Рік тому +2

    Where’s Myles ?

  • @lilmarine32
    @lilmarine32 Рік тому

    Need more of this… not just for BHM. Imagine how big lacrosse can grow into if we change the old view of lax into what it is.. a great, physical, and mentally important team sport.
    Unfortunately there are not enough good lacrosse coaches today. They know lacrosse yes, but they dont teach it right and the values of mediocre lacrosse players hurts the sport. The elite players, the professionals, all know that it takes hard work and teamwork and high iq to win and have fun.

  • @nenesmith2881
    @nenesmith2881 7 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @erickamilawashington4403
    @erickamilawashington4403 Рік тому +4

    It's weird how lax hasn't caught on more in minority community. It's a great game.

    • @jordanbrown8141
      @jordanbrown8141 Рік тому +3

      The start up cost is why.

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому

      Why don’t you ask that about tennis?

    • @rottiedad5104
      @rottiedad5104 Рік тому

      Lack of exposure in minority communities and the cost of playing is prohibitive to many people.

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому

      @@rottiedad5104 so are you having this discussion for soccer, squash, tennis, rugby, volleyball and ping pong as well? Or just the cool sports and lacrosse is gaining popularity?

    • @rottiedad5104
      @rottiedad5104 Рік тому

      @@huckfin1598 what is a cool sport? You cluelessness is showing.
      But to answer your question, Um yes. This discussion takes place for most sports. Most youth sports are cost prohibitive now. Especially soccer, basketball and baseball. These sports require very little equipment yet the costs to play are skyrocketing. In regards to lacrosse, everyone knows it’s expensive. It isn’t a secret. In terms of access, it’s not a sport that is played widely in the black community across this country, so exposure to it is minimal. It’s not on tv all the time so exposure is minimal. You don’t see endorsements from lax players,
      So again, it’s exposure is minimal. So to put it all together for you, it’s cost prohibitive, especially when kids can play football for a fraction of the cost and it’s not a widely known sport in the black community. Hence this panel….

  • @coach_kingjr
    @coach_kingjr 9 місяців тому

    This is good; however, the same professionals that speak these things, hopefully invest in their own and not look pass them and give chances to their counterparts.

  • @khaldrago911
    @khaldrago911 Рік тому +5

    Lol, black guys from loaded families and PLL still using them as tokens

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому

      YUP!

    • @VaporValkerie
      @VaporValkerie Рік тому +1

      they are loaded now because of the work they put in. Having money doesn't mean ppl cant harass you for being black lol. Also remember (prolly yt kid) This is a native American sport not a yt one.
      ex. Obama is loaded, smarter than you and I combined and so is his wife. They graduated from harvard of all places. However, many ppl were racist against him because of his color. Ppl do pay attention just because they dont bring it up doesn't mean they dont notice ppl hating them

    • @khaldrago911
      @khaldrago911 Рік тому

      @@VaporValkerie bruh, I’m pretty familiar with lax and where it comes from - I had a former D1 star and pro be a private coach for me when I was a kid. It took me places, I got recruited, and did the whole D1 thing. I got my Ivy degree and dealt with black people there. They themselves would readily admit that they got in because of their skin color much more qualified applicants from their own high schools.

    • @VaporValkerie
      @VaporValkerie Рік тому

      @@khaldrago911 and what data is telling this? Your opinion that has explicit bias? Is there stats the school had that can verify this? I dont care about opinions I carea bout strong hard facts not what you assume or presume. Also its wild how everyone on the internet happens to be a doctor, millionaire, D1 ivy league athlete, friend of einstein, etc. Everyone is of the top percent apparently. Im def supposed to believe that?
      So what is a former D1 player doing complaining about a lacrosse video? Dont you have better things to do? A business to run, family to hang with? Or did you get into the school just because of athletics and didnt have anything besides that, nothing to show? Except for crying online about some black ppl making a vid. Congrats you dont know everyone and not every ones story is the same.

    • @VaporValkerie
      @VaporValkerie Рік тому

      ps. whether they got in on skin color or not is not the point. Did they graduate? Bet you dont know so dont try to lie. The point is. If they graduated, they were worthy of the school, or the chance. Period. Regardless of whose spot they may've taken.

  • @aerospace7097
    @aerospace7097 Рік тому +7

    They all have loaded parents.

    • @bleedingemo25
      @bleedingemo25 Рік тому

      Are you under the impression that money shields people from racism??

    • @chriscomer9435
      @chriscomer9435 Рік тому

      No lax is rich sport

    • @danielconner5416
      @danielconner5416 Рік тому +4

      literally just had to watch the first 10 minutes of the video and you'd know they were not loaded. youre ignorant if you think these players didnt face racism and adversity in the sport of lacrosse

    • @masonblackburn5884
      @masonblackburn5884 Рік тому +4

      Ok. So what? Does that invalidate what they've struggled with?

    • @logandenault4318
      @logandenault4318 Рік тому +2

      Bruh the people saying they have silver spoons their mouths must not now of park and rec like how it works is they give you the equipment that has been donated to the park and rec board for the purpose of those kids who want to play sports but don't have the money to. I did that for the first 3 years because my parents couldn't afford it.

  • @user-hx7yi6wx5k
    @user-hx7yi6wx5k Рік тому +8

    Every one of these dudes grew up privileged lol

    • @danielconner5416
      @danielconner5416 Рік тому +7

      if you watched the first 10 minutes of the video, you'd know that's not true. Romar's parents are both immigrants, Nakeie's mom is a single mom and was the first in her family to buy a home, Jules grew up in a split community. these guys are raising awareness that this sport needs to be available to all people and accepting of all people and as players its our responsibility to do better. dont discount what these guys have been through

    • @masonblackburn5884
      @masonblackburn5884 Рік тому +3

      Ok. So what? Does that invalidate what they've struggled with?

    • @huckfin1598
      @huckfin1598 Рік тому +1

      @@masonblackburn5884 yes it does. Bc this is not a race problem, it’s a socio-economic problem.
      What if we replaced them with Lebron or MJs kids? Would you look at their “struggles differently” I bring them up bc they’ve grown up in the public eye so you can’t deny they were privileged

    • @fadercreek
      @fadercreek Рік тому

      @@danielconner5416 well said

    • @rottiedad5104
      @rottiedad5104 Рік тому +1

      Growing up with means doesn’t mean that you don’t experience racism. Economics may not be the biggest issues, but u still have to deal with social issues of racism.