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Nia Long Goes After The Boston Celtics For The Creating A Public Fiasco Over The Ime Udoka Scandal



Nic Long Goes After The Boston Celtics For The Creating A Public Fiasco Over The Ime Udoka Scandal. This is what we’ll be talking about in today’s episode of The Dreamerspro Show. Enjoy, and let us know your thoughts!

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47 Comments

  1. Nia Long, should put the Boston Celtic woman "On Blast…Nia and her kid wasn't Protected nor should she!"

  2. Ooooo that was such a burn! 🔥"If you're in the business of protecting women"…. They refused to give us "the public" the name of the scandalous woman to "protect" her, however they did nothing to protect Nia & her children 👀!! That alone sounds like a case to me & she got more!🔥🔥🔥🔥

  3. They made it our business….I live in boston…blk man…white women…it racist…if that women was blk..he still have a job…..stop all this bull shit

  4. So the whoring wife gets protected while Nia (who is innocent in this) gets publicly humiliated. I guess they only about protecting SOME women.

  5. The bottom line is blasting the story everywhere was just vengeance as it pertained to a black man engaging in an affair with an executive's white wife. That's it…. that's all.

  6. She’s not an employee, no reason for them to contact her. Also they let him go and no one knew why, and then all the nosy people figured it out. 👃. The Celtics don’t Owe Nia Long anything. He’s a head coach in the NBA. It was always gonna be public.

  7. Prayerfully their 11 yr old son will bounce back from the humiliation and they will all land on their feet together as a family. Ime and Nia have been together a long time. I'm routing for them.

  8. Ime as we know deserve the blame, but as a lot of people has stated this should have been a total private matter. Nia though issue is not with Boston, but with Ime cheating, should she not lose sight of that truth. Boston is protecting who they want to protect and is not concern about her or her cheating man.

  9. Nia need to go sit her ass down. Put yiur fake ass fiancé who was laying pipe everywhere he's coached for putting you out there. They hid thus affair for months and she was the kadt one to know. He escalated the situation by harassing the woman. Nia mad at the wrong person.

  10. I love Nia Long, and I'm very sorry that her son has suffered, but there are several issues with her perspective:

    1) You're not his wife. Employers don't give courtesy calls to girlfriends, baby mamas, live-ins, long-term side chics, entanglements, mistresses, or jump offs. When you fill out documents, there are only two options: single or married. If something were to happen to him, the hospital and the police would call his next of kin to make decisions, not you. Young ladies, if you want official consideration you need to be in an official relationship.

    2) This was not a private situation. Your boyfriend is a public figure, and so are you. Public figures get public attention. I know Stephen A said that others don't get publicized, but there's no way he could have just disappeared with no explanation after taking them to the finals.

    3) You're a black couple in Boston (aka the south of the north). Your margin for error is lower. Yes, they protected the white family and professionally lynched yours. Your boyfriend recklessly slept with massa's wife. Even though both Ime and Nia come from immigrant families, y'all been here long enough to know how plantation politics works.

    4) The only person to blame for son's suffering is his father. His father brought shame to his own seed. Young men remember this, with every interaction, you are training others to respect you or not. If a man doesn't honor his own family, what on earth makes you think the frat boys in the front office will?

  11. This situation was a tough one.
    The only way the celtics could have kept this in the house, was to let it go.
    But if they had to suspend or fire the coach who just took them to the finals, u have to announce to the media the reason why.
    That's what they did ( he broke a workforce policy), now the name of the female involved doesn't really matter because it is not going to change udoka situation.
    They are not naming her because she doesn't want too and it is her right, but Ime is a head coach and they have to suspend him, therefore the public has know why he is getting suspended.

  12. Nia Bye. The adulterer needs coddling???? When an idiot coddles his employer's wife's vagina it is not a small thing. No respect for this idiot. I'm glad that Boston put the guy's idiot behavior on display. Nia nor the coddler are significant. How does trash get upset for being placed in a dumpster? Does it not know that it is trash ?

  13. we all know if he wasnt a black coach messing with a white woman. it would have been handled in house. Boston did this on purpose to try and ruin this guy and make an example out of him.

  14. Lets be realistic. There's NO way this wouldn't have gotten out. Even if the Celtics tried to keep it private it eventually would have landed in the laps of the TMZs of the world!! The Celtics were in a tough spot!! Bottom line is Udoka is the one to BLAME for putting Nia and their family through it. Nia needs to remember that and STOP blaming the Celtics!

  15. Still don't understand why the woman was not identified. Yes, I don't think he's right. I guess the Celtics organization won by keeping the woman out of it. Is there a reason she is not held accountable? Maybe she is being punished in-house. The Celtics organization has a small victory by throwing Udoka in the public, and the woman involved is not going to be identified and kept private.

  16. I felt for her. Her son and my middle daughter attended the same school poly prep. She was always cool. She helped my big daughter to be herself. And was just always fun to be around. I only met Ime maybe 2 times. He just seemed like a dick. But Nia is the truth. 1 love to her, hope nothing but the best for her.

  17. I wonder if the Celtics would’ve had the same energy if it was Brad Stevens (when he was coach) that did the same thing ?

    Questions that need answers from the male whites out there.

    We already know the answer so it was clearly a sarcastic question.

    Actually no. Let me answer it. If it was Brad Stevens, we would’ve seen “breaking news” from Woj and it would’ve been that Brad Stevens and the Celtics “mutually part ways” and that would’ve been the end of it with no further questions asked by anyone just like Jerry Jones another male white who also gets the same white privilege that Stevens would’ve been afforded in this hypothetical scenario.

    If you think that it would’ve been any other way, you’re kidding yourself and you need to look in the mirror and you’ll identify a racist right in front of you.

    And all of this can be true while still condemning Udoka’s workplace policy violation so don’t even try to say I’m defending Udoka, I’m simply once again identifying and dismantling systemic racism and discrimination that is real and does exist and needs to be eradicated.

  18. Ok I feel really really bad for Nia Long because I been a long time fan of her and I wish she and her sons didn't have to go through this but its is what it is now. Now I hate to say this but it needs to be said, since 2020 they do not care about us black people and how feel. Before the 2020's they didn't care then but it was kept hidden from us, but now they do not care about us and its out in the open now and we as black folks got to come together and not fight the ones who are hurting us as black folks. We got to use this moments to teach our young people that we as black folks must continue to fight the good fight with God in mind because they do not care as for as black folks, I'm sorry Nia Long but they don't care about us black folks except sing, dance, act or dunk or run with the ball , other than that they do not care. Look at Kyrie are they planning to pay back pay for not taking Dshot, no. They do not care , but some people say " Well Kyrie is ok ,he's no hurting " but that's not the piont, the piont is all the New York hospital workers got back pay back are they going to do the same for Kyrie, I haven't heard anything yet until this day. So case in piont

  19. She still has feelings for him after he cheated on her? She should just keep out of it for now

  20. Well good thing she's standing by her family because the options are dim out there… but Udoka will get another head coaching job or work his way through this… I'm not shocked at all but this is a patience game… I'd hire him today and make sure I keep a stable of women around so he can stress-relief…this is why I've always believed in clean prostitutes, just send a lot of women who are 'working-girls' to guys so they can enjoy life and work, that way the sexual harassment cases would be down, guys would get work done, and there would be a clear separation between actual work and play because you'd have specific women to 'play' with and not work around and this situation would more than likely have not happened. There's no scandal when it comes to sex, you put men and women in an open environment they will be naturally attracted to one another because they are working together for a united cause so it's a natural reaction… just like guys with teamwork on a team, you work together it builds unity and people who hated one another over time become good friends; same thing with men/women relations, there will always be sex involved or on the table because of the actual sexes coming together.

  21. Spam this to Malika Andrews since she pretends this is an issue about protecting women. I wonder what Malika would have to say about this.

  22. Nia Long should realize that it never dawned on the Celtics organization to consider her or her family and reach out to her. She is a Black woman. White America treats black folks differently than whites as was evidenced in how Kyrie Irving was treated vs., say, Jerry Jones or Brett Favre.

  23. Let's keep it A BUCK. The dude cheated and mess with a WHITE WOMAN. A MARRIED WHITE WOMAN. WHITE MEN DISLIKE THAT LIKE NO OTHER. AND THEY WERE THINKING LETS PUBLICLY LYNCH THE BLACK MAN. F THE BLACK FIANCE AND HER KIDS. BUT WE GOTTA PROTECT THE WHITE WOMAN

  24. That's why the NBA, Boston Celtics and the Media (mainly Malika Andrews) are hypocrites. It indeed should have been private.
    I hope they sue the Boston Celtics (civily) for breach of privacy. And make that public 😔😡

  25. Hurt her but the cheating wife is still living her best life. Ridiculous. Everyone but the married woman is paying for what happened. What a fuqen joke.

  26. She doesn't work for the Celtics, she's not even married to Ime. The situation couldn't remain private people asked questions and continued to press.

    How do you just start a season without the head coach and say nothing to the public.

    Ime is still employed, he is suspended.

  27. Ime Udoka put himself in situation that put Nia Long in a bad place. The Boston Celtics organization should have kept this chaotic situation in house. This is no ones business. This situation should have never been made public. If they, the Boston Celtics choose to protect the woman who udoka had relations with. They should have protracted Nia Long as well, by not going public. Nia Long should have been protected as well. That just goes to show. The Boston Celtics organization has no concerns for Nia and her family. I would say, they were wreckless in how they handled the situation.
    I hope that Nia Long going forward will emerge stronger from all this. All the best Nia.

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