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At the core of Arenas' argument is the assertion that the changing dominance boils down to issues of family structure and upbringing. He contends that the decline of nuclear families has fundamentally impacted the development of young black players. With an increasing number of children being raised in single-parent households, Arenas argues that this has resulted in a generation that is failing to reach the heights of legends such as Magic Johnson and Michael Jordan.