Black Lacrosse Player Boycotts Equipment Company Over "Ninja, Please" Slogan, Threatens To Retire

Dan GartlandDan Gartland|published: Thu 8th November, 15:10 2012
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Every joke ever made about lacrosse is based on the premise that the players are obnoxious, privileged white kids from elite Northeastern prep schools. Stereotypes exist for a reason, though. So it shouldn't be a surprise that Warrior Lacrosse's "Ninja" line of products (such as training shoes called the " Dojo") is being marketed with the tagline "ninja, please." Jovan Miller, the only black player on the roster of Major League Lacrosse's Charlotte Hounds, took offense, calling it " backwards" and decided he wouldn't wear Warrior gear anymore. Then he started giving away all of his Warrior apparel on Twitter:

But Miller refused to send any of his stuff to other black players:


There's only one comment on Warrior's Facebook page criticizing the slogan:

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Miller is sponsored by Maverik, a rival company, but MLL was co-founded by Warrior founder David Morrow, and all its teams use Warrior equipment. One Twitter user asked Miller about the potential ramifications of his Warrior boycott:

He later confirmed that retirement was a real possibility:


If Miller did quit MLL, at least he would have another option. He's on the roster of the Colorado Mammoth of the indoor National Lacrosse League, which uses Reebok gear.

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