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Donald Sterling (slum lord and LA Clippers Owner).. yeah, still a racist scum bag

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This, some people are naive in this thread. They're probably just shaken up because now it's a big public scandal that's gaining momentum, that's all. Money talks.

Exactly. Also people have mentioned previous incidents so i don't think and ofp players are "surprised" by this. It's in the public eye now so now they are reacting

NAACP also giving this guy a lifetime achievement award. Please.
 
I disagree. This is sterling's extended audio.



He sure is talking like a 19th century slave owner.

Slaves didn't make millions

what in the fuck

edit: you're acting like I haven't heard this. There are many, many people in this discussion that have been well aware of this guy's douchebaggery, racism, and general assholery for decades. People clinging to this one game boycott are just ridiculous. If anything, the NBA is going out of its way to make sure that it stays in a position to capitalize on this in the perfect way so that they can finally get rid of this guy.
 
But you could also flip this and say that because we don't follow basketball we aren't blinded by a devotion to the sport.

It's like to people who pardon Joe Paterno, who was literally allowing pedophilia and child rape to happen by turning a blind eye to it, because "man, you just don't understand what Paterno meant to Penn State's football program!"

I don't necessarily think that you have to be a devoted basketball fan to have an opinion on this issue. This is a social issue that really doesn't have all that much to do with the finer points of the sport. And just because the right thing to do isn't the most "feasible" doesn't make it any less the right thing to do.

...you really just brought Penn State into this?

Sigh.

I was outspoken on that topic too. While all of the things I would have liked to happen didn't happen, I wasn't surprised with the overall outcome. NCAA prints money. They weren't going to stop that for abused children unfortunately.
 
Exactly. Also people have mentioned previous incidents so i don't think and ofp players are "surprised" by this. It's in the public eye now so now they are reacting

NAACP also giving this guy a lifetime achievement award. Please.

I think you are comparing sterling's past to his present comments and it's kind of apples to oranges. Sterling has discrimination claims against him from the past, right now however he directly talks about what he feels about black people. If the players and coach had known the extent of his feelings. Do people in this thread honestly believe that the players would of still wanted to play for him?
 
Unfortunate situation for sure.

But none of the blame should be place or focused on the players or staff. I sure as hell wouldn't turned down millions to make a point that if the tape is legit will be proven regardless. The audio is daming enough. Boycotting wouldn't do anything extra... Plus I think he is covered by law from any major damage anyway as this happened against his will and off hours.

But regardless of any of that, I doubt I'd turn down a paycheck sorry... I also wouldn't lay down and get bodied either tho
 
Few people would love Sterling to be outed more than dedicated NBA fans, but it's much much more complicated than getting a racist boss at the office fired. Not much of anything of lasting effect will occur.

Funny how Bill Simmons is linked to The Clips and Boston Celtics, coincidence?
 
...you really just brought Penn State into this?

Sigh.

I was outspoken on that topic too. While all of the things I would have liked to happen didn't happen, I wasn't surprised with the overall outcome. NCAA prints money. They weren't going to stop that for abused children unfortunately.

I understand that your perspective on this is largely coming from a place of, "we need to stop talking about what the right thing to do is because either way it's not going to happen. There's too much money involved." And on that level I agree. But I don't think that should stop us from at least vocally condemning this sack of shit and expecting better from the league.
 
I think you are comparing sterling's past to his present comments and it's kind of apples to oranges. Sterling has discrimination claims against him from the past, right now however he directly talks about what he feels about black people. If the players and coach had known the extent of his feelings. Do people in this thread honestly believe that the players would of still wanted to play for him?

Yes. As long he cuts the checks, he's still an employer who's going to have people show up to work.

Outside of rookies, and most trades, people are willingly showing up in LA to play for this guy because his checks clear.
I didn't say they were slaves or that sterling was a slave owner it's called a comparison for a reason.

Its not a valid comparison at all. Mainly because slaves never got paid millions of dollars or were able to willingly choose their employer. There's another dynamic in play there, yes, but its not called slavery.
 
Yes. As long he cuts the checks, he's still an employer who's going to have people show up to work.

Outside of rookies, and most trades, people are willingly showing up in LA to play for this guy because his checks clear.

I'm sure there would be players still would be willing to play for him but prideful guys like cp3 and maybe doc. I doubt they would.
 
I'm sure there would be players still would be willing to play for him but prideful guys like cp3 and maybe doc. I doubt they would.

lol CP3 literally acknowledged it last year by demanding that a black head coach should be hired.

he's also one of the heads of the player's association

i bet it was his idea to turn their warmups inside out hahaha
 
Yes. As long he cuts the checks, he's still an employer who's going to have people show up to work.

Outside of rookies, and most trades, people are willingly showing up in LA to play for this guy because his checks clear.


Its not a valid comparison at all. Mainly because slaves never got paid millions of dollars or were able to willingly choose their employer. There's another dynamic in play there, yes, but its not called slavery.

I am not talking about the slavery aspect from the players perspective. I am talking about how sterling feels about his players. As david west summed up it's plantation politics. Make money of the black players but don't associate with them off the field.
 
I'm sure there would be players still would be willing to play for him but prideful guys like cp3 and maybe doc. I doubt they would.

In 2011, Elgin Baylor (the Clips' former GM) said:

"And when he finished, Donald said something that was very shocking to me. He said, ‘Personally, I would like to have a white Southern coach coaching poor black players. And I was shocked. And he looked at me and said, ‘Do you think that's a racist statement?' I said, ‘Absolutely. That's plantation mentality."

and:

"While ignoring my suggestions and isolating me from decisions customarily reserved for general managers, the Clippers attempted to place the blame for the team's failures on me," Baylor said in the declaration. "During this same period, players Sam Cassell, Elton Brand and Corey Maggette complained to me that DONALD STERLING would bring women into the locker room after games, while the players were showering, and make comments such as, 'Look at those beautiful black bodies.' I brought this to Sterling's attention, but he continued to bring women into the locker room."

Going back to 2003,

19 tenants and the Housing Rights Center filed a housing discrimination lawsuit against Sterling, one of the biggest landowners in Los Angeles. (That case, too, was settled.) According to depositions given by one of Sterling's property supervisors and obtained by ESPN The Magazine's Peter Keating, Sterling didn't like renting to black people ("they smell"), Mexican-Americans ("just sit around and smoke and drink all day") and people with children ("brats"), though he did like Koreans because "they will take whatever conditions I give them and still pay the rent." (The property supervisor, Sumner Davenport, sued Sterling for sexual harassment. She lost.)

In the summer of 2013, both Doc Rivers and Chris Paul signed deals with the Clippers. A year prior, Blake Griffin signed a 5 year extension with the team.
 
In 2011, Elgin Baylor (the Clips' former GM) said:



and:



Going back to 2003,



In the summer of 2013, both Doc Rivers and Chris Paul signed deals with the Clippers. A year prior, Blake Griffin signed a 5 year extension with the team.

It's confusing because in that ESPN footage, the reporter said it shocked Magic but at the same time they knew each other well. So how could he be shocked if he knew how he was before this audio recording?
 
I am not talking about it from the players perspective. I am talking about how sterling feels about his players. As david west summed up it's plantation politics. Make money of the black players but don't associate with them off the field.

Sterling is a piece of shit though. We know this. The problem that I and many others have is two things

1) putting the entire thing on the players (like they should boycott or something... now, after cashing checks for so long because the money is indeed legit)
2) the shock of finally realizing that one of the biggest racists in america is still racist

maybe by the end of the year he's gone, but i seriously doubt it because he's dodged much bigger bullets than this.
 
In 2011, Elgin Baylor (the Clips' former GM) said:



and:



Going back to 2003,



In the summer of 2013, both Doc Rivers and Chris Paul signed deals with the Clippers. A year prior, Blake Griffin signed a 5 year extension with the team.

This is a really unsettling pattern--Sterling saying the most blatantly racist things and then immediately questioning whether or not you think he's racist for saying them.

Like, how could he possibly think he's not racist? How could a man this old, and this experienced hold such damning opinions but truly believe they're not racist because they employ these "beautiful black bodies."

Kind of terrible to think about, actually.
 
It's confusing because in that ESPN footage, the reporter said it shocked Magic but at the same time they knew each other well. So how could he be shocked if he knew how he was before this audio recording?

Magic and other players knew. The different is that this is on every headline so they have to take a stand and not be Uncle Tom.
 
This is a really unsettling pattern--Sterling saying the most blatantly racist things and then immediately questioning whether or not you think he's racist for saying them.

Like, how could he possibly think he's not racist? How could a man this old, and this experienced hold such damning opinions but truly believe they're not racist because they employ these "beautiful black bodies."

Kind of terrible to think about, actually.

I don't think anyone who follows the sport disputes that DTS is a racist piece of shit. It's never been a secret. It just hasn't been covered as widely as this latest incident.
 
Sterling is a piece of shit though. We know this. The problem that I and many others have is two things

1) putting the entire thing on the players (like they should boycott or something... now, after cashing checks for so long because the money is indeed legit)
2) the shock of finally realizing that one of the biggest racists in america is still racist

maybe by the end of the year he's gone, but i seriously doubt it because he's dodged much bigger bullets than this.

The court of public opinion bullet which he is now in because of his comments might be the biggest one yet. If the nba wants to restore it's image then they will do everything possible to get sterling to sell the franchise. I don't know if it will happen but hopefully it does.
 
He shoulda went to the Lakers instead of the JV Lakers.
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wasn't that the plan until Stern went
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NBA (all the other owners) owned the Hornets, of course that trade would be blocked. Half of the other owners are in small markets and can't stand the owners who have large market teams. Which I think is stupid because those large market owners probably payed more for their teams too... of course the asset should be more valuable.
 
Sterling is a piece of shit though. We know this. The problem that I and many others have is two things

1) putting the entire thing on the players (like they should boycott or something... now, after cashing checks for so long because the money is indeed legit)
2) the shock of finally realizing that one of the biggest racists in america is still racist

maybe by the end of the year he's gone, but i seriously doubt it because he's dodged much bigger bullets than this.

I still don't see why the unacquainted should be excluded from giving an opinion. I don't follow the Clippers. WHO follows the Clippers? Why is it expected we know the owner's history of bigotry? Now that it's brought to my attention I should fall back because I wasn't there when he said something mean in the locker room?

I understand it's very complicated and contracts are at play etc. For me it isn't about what he said, rather the impunity that likely comes with it. I think 'slavery' is an apt comparison. Shit like this just continues to prove how little power these (mostly Black) players have. It pisses me off. Not to suggest other people/races aren't apart of the NBA's success, but come on. Surely there has to be leverage in numbers.
 
I still don't see why the unacquainted should be excluded from giving an opinion. I don't follow the Clippers. WHO follows the Clippers? Why is it expected we know the owner's history of bigotry? Now that it's brought to my attention I should fall back because I wasn't there when he said something mean in the locker room?

I understand it's very complicated and contracts are at play etc. For me it isn't about what he said, rather the impunity that likely comes with it. I think 'slavery' is an apt comparison. Shit like this just continues to prove how little power these (mostly Black) players have. It pisses me off. Not to suggest other people/races aren't apart of the NBA's success, but come on. Surely there has to be leverage in numbers.

Because of one of the largest housing discrimination cases in US history.

I mean, yeah, racism = bad, but everyone would be doing themselves a favor if they kept tabs on stuff like massive housing discrimination and the domino effect it causes.
 
Because of one of the largest housing discrimination cases in US history.

I mean, yeah, racism = bad, but everyone would be doing themselves a favor if they kept tabs on stuff like massive housing discrimination and the domino effect it causes.

Which is why it's pretty awesome Kevin Johnson was just like "and we want answers why all of his other shit went unpunished". Stern will haunt Silver for so many years lol.
 
Not sure if this has been answered, but I have a question.

How can the NBA simply take away his ownership of the Clippers? I admit I know nearly nothing about how the contracts work or whatever; but, I keep hearing this, "The NBA should take his team away, should force him to resign, etc."

How is this possible? I mean, would they have to refund him the money that he has invested in the organization?
 
Not sure if this has been answered, but I have a question.

How can the NBA simply take away his ownership of the Clippers? I admit I know nearly nothing about how the contracts work or whatever; but, I keep hearing this, "The NBA should take his team away, should force him to resign, etc."

How is this possible? I mean, would they have to refund him the money that he has invested in the organization?

I think people who say this mean they want the NBA to force him to sell the team.
 
On,y thing I'm confused on...he said this to his girlfriend? But they just showed his wife at the game? He's got a wife and a girlfriend?

Clippers players did some awesome shit before he game. I wouldn't play for that team after those comments
 
On,y thing I'm confused on...he said this to his girlfriend? But they just showed his wife at the game? He's got a wife and a girlfriend?

Clippers players did some awesome shit before he game. I wouldn't play for that team after those comments

He's got a mistress. Rochelle Sterling ( the wife) is actually the one that's suing her for embezzlement, not Donald.
 
But they did play for the team.

I meant after the season....I'm pretty sure after the season you will see a bunch leave. They kind of have to play now.....


She's clearly a gold digger. She's mixed race and letting her boyfriend get away with that stuff. Kind of sickening on her part.
 
Right, but how can they make him?

I don't think they can directly force him to sell the team. Here's a good article on it:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nba/news/20140426/donald-sterling-la-clippers-adam-silver-nba/
Forcibly removing Sterling from the NBA is unlikely to happen. The NBA's constitution, which is confidential, reportedly contains language permitting owners to authorize the league to sell a team without an owner's consent. The language, SI.com is told, only covers very limited circumstances and these circumstances concern team finances -- namely, when an owner can't pay his bills.
 
Not sure if this has been answered, but I have a question.

How can the NBA simply take away his ownership of the Clippers? I admit I know nearly nothing about how the contracts work or whatever; but, I keep hearing this, "The NBA should take his team away, should force him to resign, etc."

How is this possible? I mean, would they have to refund him the money that he has invested in the organization?

It's tough. I'm not a lawyer, or know all the exact issues Silver is going to be facing from the opposition.

From my understanding he can banish him from day to day operations, kind of like what they did with Steinbrenner years ago, or McCourt. That would be the quick fix. Then with support from the league owners, I'm sure they can force the hand beginning a transfer of ownership. Some owners may be skeptical, because they would fear a incident of varying degree may result in their disposal just as quick.

Someone summed it up before stating that Silver essentially works for Sterling. It's not a simple task at hand.
 
I meant after the season....I'm pretty sure after the season you will see a bunch leave. They kind of have to play now.....


She's clearly a gold digger. She's mixed race and letting her boyfriend get away with that stuff. Kind of sickening on her part.

tbh who cares about her golddigging. Yes she exhibited self hate on that tape but she exposed a virulent racist who owns a major sports team. I applaud her regardless of her motives.
 
I don't think they can directly force him to sell the team. Here's a good article on it:

http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/nba/news/20140426/donald-sterling-la-clippers-adam-silver-nba/

Great article, thanks.

Yah, I'm not seeing how this is going to be possible for the NBA. Each instance that is referenced deals with additional issues, typically dealing with financial issues. Simply removing someone due to behavior that is unbecoming of an owner is not going to work. It would set a huge precedent, one that I don't think they want to make.
 
Great article, thanks.

Yah, I'm not seeing how this is going to be possible for the NBA. Each instance that is referenced deals with additional issues, typically dealing with financial issues. Simply removing someone due to behavior that is unbecoming of an owner is not going to work. It would set a huge precedent, one that I don't think they want to make.

More like behavior that is unbecoming of a person. Period.
 
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