No, and obvious you can read between the lines. When your dad has money and just gives you stuff your whole life, you tend not to be appreciative.
60k is hardly nothing in Southern California. It's not like Kawhi was rich. He came from a HARD WORKING family where they appreciate what was given to them. You miss the underlying gist. Its not being des ute that makes you a great BB player, it the values and character that are instilled in one's self to want to better their station.
His father would work 12-14 hours a day. I make much more than 60K working much less. Kawhi, in his college interviews, alway noted how hard his father would work. But when daddy has a cushioned executive job making 3-5x times that, and you are afforded much more early in life, you aren't going to be instilled with character.
Just look at Durant and his MVP speech. His story is what a lot of Black NBA players go through. It's not stupid, it human nature for people to want to better their station, which is why Kawhi's father worked so hard. This nation was founded on that very concept and in just a 150 years or so of existence became the greatest nation on this earth.
But when you got it good too young, you don't have the same drive as someone who hasn't. Kawhi probably had a decent living, but he witnessed a father working extremely hard to provide him that living, which in turn made him appreciate and put that same effort in his endeavors.
White American Men, which I agree with Infinite, for the most part have an easy life since childhood. Majority of professional positions in this country are occupied by White American men, that is a fact. And from my own experience, most of them don't have the drive that people from hardworking families have.
Look at Colt McCoy. Had his dad, seriously, his dad call an NFL team about his treatment. Like I said, a sense of en lement instead going out there and putting the effort in and taking it.
And the OP said baseball is mostly white American players. Yeah, from redneck players too from the South and other places. Guys from hard working family as well. That why poor countries like Dominican republic and such have so many great baseball player as well. Sports is an avenue for many of these people to better their station.

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WTF? Hawes is one of the worst players in the league. Don't be fooled by the stats he put up on awful teams with zero pressure to produce.
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