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Jason Whitlock has never been subtle, and his latest comments are no exception—this time pulling basketball into a broader cultural argument that’s already fueling his ongoing feud with Stephen A. Smith.
On March 22, Whitlock took to X with a post that immediately sparked conversation across sports and media circles. “The consequence of black matriarchal culture is showing up in basketball. You see it in the NBA. You can see it clear as day in college hoops. The absence of fathers and patriarchal culture weakens EVERYTHING, including basketball,” he wrote.
The consequence of black matriarchal culture is showing up in basketball. You see it in the NBA. You can see it clear as day in college hoops. The absence of fathers and patriarchal culture weakens EVERYTHING, including basketball.
Purdue, Iowa, Iowa State, Illinois, Nebraska.…
— Jason Whitlock (@WhitlockJason) March 23, 2026
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He pointed to programs like Purdue, Iowa, Iowa State, Illinois, and Nebraska before adding, “The matriarchy is not sustainable.”
The tweet arrived as Whitlock continues to escalate a long-running, deeply personal dispute with Smith, one of ESPN’s most dominant, albeit controversial, on-air personalities. Whitlock has spent recent weeks targeting Smith’s credibility, using both social media and podcast appearances to question how he rose to the top of the network.
That tension came to a head during Whitlock’s appearance on Cam Newton’s “4th & 1” podcast, where he doubled down when asked directly about Smith. “He’s a fraud. Lied about his whole college basketball career … and ESPN just installed him in that seat,” Whitlock said.
He also revisited a familiar claim, challenging Smith’s long-running story about earning a scholarship to Winston-Salem State after making 17 straight three-pointers, arguing that the scenario doesn’t align with how those programs operate.
Dog... Stephen A Smith created a GoFundMe page for Jason Whitlock and threw $100 bills in the end pic.twitter.com/6SIvmnPPki
— Ahmed/The Ears/IG: BigBizTheGod (@big_business_) March 24, 2026
For his part, Smith hasn’t ignored the noise. On First Take, he addressed the growing criticism with a warning shot of his own. “People been talking smack particularly about me, and I’m in kind of mood where I want to exhale and check some sorry bastards,” he said, signaling that he’s ready to respond.
To date, however, he’s not gone point for point against Whitlock’s claims.
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