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BASKETBALL IN OAKLAND:

A PROUD HISTORY



by


Hunter Patterson







A Thesis Presented to the
FACULTY OF USC ANNENBERG SCHOOL FOR COMMUNICATION AND
JOURNALISM
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
In Partial Fulfillment of the
Requirements for the Degree
MASTER OF ARTS
(SPECIALIZED JOURNALISM)




August 2020











Copyright 2020        Hunter Cole Patterson
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Table of Contents
Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………iii
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Introduction
Hometown Heroes
Oakland Legends Inspire the Next Generation
COVID-19 Puts Dreams on Hold
What’s to Come?
Paris Austin on Oakland Influences
Zach Copeland on COVID-19 Ending Seasons
Bibliography…………………………………………………………………………………..2















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Abstract
Oakland, California is known by many for its rich history. Aside from the Black Panther
Party being born out of the city, many associate Oakland with the sports talent it produces. NBA
Hall of Famer and 11-time world champion Bill Russell, Super Bowl champion Marshawn
Lynch, and Portland Trailblazers’ All-NBA superstar, Damian Lillard, all hail from Oakland.
Russell, Lynch and Lillard are just a few Oakland natives to be considered huge role models for
the next generation coming out of the city. Paris Austin and Zach Copeland are two athletes from
that next generation that are trying to follow in the footsteps of these Oakland legends. Austin, a
recent UC Berkeley graduate and former point guard for the Bears, is working to accomplish his
goal of becoming a professional basketball player. Copeland has similar aspirations after
graduating from Illinois State University, where he was the Redbirds’ leading scorer. Both
Copeland and Austin had to overcome various obstacles to reach this point in their careers and
being from Oakland is something they feel prepared them to beat any odds stacked against them.
This story will highlight the journeys of Austin and Copeland, the challenges they’ve
faced along the way, how COVID-19 has impacted their futures and what the next steps are for
them both. I have created a multimedia website that consists of various interviews, infographics,
photos and even audio from the two professional basketball hopefuls.
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Body Text
Link to website: https://hpatterson5104.wixsite.com/mysite-1




















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Creator Patterson, Hunter Cole (author) 
Core Title Basketball in Oakland: a proud history 
Contributor Electronically uploaded by the author (provenance) 
School Annenberg School for Communication 
Degree Master of Arts 
Degree Program Specialized Journalism 
Publication Date 08/01/2020 
Defense Date 07/29/2020 
Publisher University of Southern California (original), University of Southern California. Libraries (digital) 
Tag Basketball,COVID-19,OAI-PMH Harvest,Oakland 
Language English
Advisor Pecot-Hebert, Lisa (committee chair), Abrahamson, Alan (committee member), Fellenzer, Jeff (committee member) 
Creator Email hcpatter@usc.edu,hpatterson5104@gmail.com 
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Repository Location USC Digital Library, University of Southern California, University Park Campus MC 2810, 3434 South Grand Avenue, 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, California 90089-2810, USA
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Abstract Oakland, California is known by many for its rich history. Aside from the Black Panther Party being born out of the city, many associate Oakland with the sports talent it produces. NBA Hall of Famer and 11-time world champion Bill Russell, Super Bowl champion Marshawn Lynch, and Portland Trailblazers’ All-NBA superstar, Damian Lillard, all hail from Oakland. Russell, Lynch and Lillard are just a few Oakland natives to be considered huge role models for the next generation coming out of the city. Paris Austin and Zach Copeland are two athletes from that next generation that are trying to follow in the footsteps of these Oakland legends. Austin, a recent UC Berkeley graduate and former point guard for the Bears, is working to accomplish his goal of becoming a professional basketball player. Copeland has similar aspirations after graduating from Illinois State University, where he was the Redbirds’ leading scorer. Both Copeland and Austin had to overcome various obstacles to reach this point in their careers and being from Oakland is something they feel prepared them to beat any odds stacked against them. ❧ This story will highlight the journeys of Austin and Copeland, the challenges they’ve faced along the way, how COVID-19 has impacted their futures and what the next steps are for them both. I have created a multimedia website that consists of various interviews, infographics, photos and even audio from the two professional basketball hopefuls. 
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