[AUDIO] Donald Sterling - "Don't bring black people to my games" [AGREES TO SELL TEAM]

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For the wrong reasons though. Sorry most people didnt read your article about sterling years ago and are doing it now. We are reading them and now we are discussing it. ol "bu..bu..but man i told yall first, only respond to me" azz nikka. I cant believe his whole rant was about that. :snoop:

SMH @ that's what you got out of his rant, shyt is much deeper than that fam
 

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Honestly, if u cant sell advertising, u cant get a local tv contract. The value of the team will plummet. He has to sell, but he is a stubborn bish
 
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These white people keep saying that Sterling's words on the tapes don't match his actions because "why would he own a team?" "why would he make Baylor the GM"? "why would he donate to black youth"?

It's called fukking public IMAGE and PERCEPTION. It's about dollar signs and marketing. I cannot believe that these people are that dumb or gullible. They just don't WANT to believe Sterling is racist OR they are simply trying to cover for him exposing the bigger issue at hand.... his associates that he spoke on, those same associates who he wanted to make sure did not see his girlfriend hanging out with blacks, etc...

They disgust me. There's nothing more irritating than white people who try to play dumb when faced with reality...
 

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These white people keep saying that Sterling's words on the tapes don't match his actions because "why would he own a team?" "why would he make Baylor the GM"? "why would he donate to black youth"?

It's called fukking public IMAGE and PERCEPTION. It's about dollar signs and marketing. I cannot believe that these people are that dumb or gullible. They just don't WANT to believe Sterling is racist OR they are simply trying to cover for him exposing the bigger issue at hand.... his associates that he spoke on, those same associates who he wanted to make sure did not see his girlfriend hanging out with blacks, etc...

They disgust me. There's nothing more irritating than white people who try to play dumb when faced with reality...

Turn that WFAN shyt off homey, turn on Lebatard's show cuz they kicking that real. I had enough of them white boys after an hour, listening to Lebatard's show right is now cleansing my soul of that nonsense.
 

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Mark Jackson's call for a boycott is some cowardly diversionary bullshyt, by the way. Why is the onus on the fans? Don't pass the ethical buck, you fake preacher, stripper-sexing chump. YOU take a stand and boycott. YOU link up with Doc Rivers and devise a protest of significance. Demand that the owners all hold a joint press conference expressing outrage at Sterling and support for the players and blacks in general. Don't pass the ethical buck to the fans. fukk that bullshyt.
 

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Munson: Challenge for Donald Sterling - ESPN

A:
Under the provisions of the bylaws, Silver has two sets of powers that he may use. Under either, he can issue a lifetime suspension and a substantial fine. Under Paragraph 24(l) of the constitution that was adopted by the NBA owners on Oct. 26, 2005, he can issue a fine of up to $2.5 million, can suspend an owner indefinitely and can order the forfeiture of draft picks. This provision applies to situations that are not covered by specific rules within the constitution. In another provision, Paragraph 35(A)(c), Silver can issue an indefinite suspension and a fine of $1 million to any owner who "makes ... a statement having or designed to have an effect prejudicial or detrimental to the best interests of basketball." If Silver wants to hammer Sterling, he can assert that Sterling's statements are so egregious that they go beyond the misconduct contemplated in Paragraph 35 and allow Silver to assess the greater penalties found in Paragraph 24. Sterling can argue that he merely made a statement, but the statement at a minimum allows a lifetime suspension and a $1 million fine.


Q: Is it possible for Silver and the NBA to terminate Sterling's franchise ownership?

A: Yes. Under the terms of Paragraph 13 of the constitution, the owners can terminate another owner's franchise with a vote of three-fourths of the NBA Board of Governors, which is composed of all 30 owners. The power to terminate is limited to things like gambling and fraud in the application for ownership, but it also includes a provision for termination when an owner "fails to fulfill" a "contractual obligation" in "such a way as to affect the [NBA] or its members adversely." Silver and the owners could assert that Sterling's statements violated the constitution's requirements to conduct business on a "reasonable" and "ethical" level.

Any owner or Silver can initiate the termination procedure with a written charge describing the violation. Sterling would have five days to respond to the charge with a written answer. The commissioner would then schedule a special meeting of the NBA Board of Governors within 10 days. Both sides would have a chance to present their evidence, and then the board would vote. If three-fourths of the board members vote to terminate, then Sterling would face termination of his ownership. It would require a vote of two-thirds of the board to reduce the termination to a fine. Terminating a franchise would obviously be a drastic remedy, but the potential of the termination procedure gives Silver and the other owners vast leverage in any discussion with Sterling about an involuntary sale of his team.

Q: Sterling is notoriously litigious. Can he go to court to stop Silver from punishing him?

A: Not effectively. When Silver issues his punishment to Sterling, the decision is final. The constitution provides in Paragraph 24(m) that a commissioner's decision shall be "final, binding, and conclusive" and shall be as final as an award of arbitration. It is almost impossible to find a judge in the United States judicial system who would set aside an award of arbitration. Sterling can file a lawsuit, but he would face a humiliating defeat early in the process. There is no antitrust theory or principle that would help him against Silver and the NBA. He could claim an antitrust violation, for example, if he were trying to move his team to a different market. But under the terms of the NBA constitution, he has no chance to succeed in litigation over punishment.

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Look like Sterling in someshyt
Yeah after reading that, if all true, Silver has the power to fukk him up as he chooses, now it's on Silver to do what he gotta do.
 

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are u semi or fully retarded ? Lebron got asked the question by a reporter on camera no other player has yet what are they supposed to do make a youtube video ?


You wouldn't be smart enough to tell from Lebron's body language that he was WAITING on the question to be asked... Anticipating it... Begging for him to ask it....





Also, could've EASILY declined to comment...


Meanwhile, Kobe sits back in his Mansion, sending passive aggressive tweets, probably to pre-empt any more assassination of his character from Jim Brown and Fans...



But, you wouldn't be smart enough to realize that.........
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ByE Felicia


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Mark Jackson's call for a boycott is some cowardly diversionary bullshyt, by the way. Why is the onus on the fans? Don't pass the ethical buck, you fake preacher, stripper-sexing chump. YOU take a stand and boycott. YOU link up with Doc Rivers and devise a protest of significance. Demand that the owners all hold a joint press conference expressing outrage at Sterling and support for the players and blacks in general. Don't pass the ethical buck to the fans. fukk that bullshyt.
I wish I had rep just to throw some yo way :to:

Ans thats also why I didnt think Clippers players should sit out. All of the nba players should sit. That would force owners tobtake a real stand.
 

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You wouldn't be smart enough to tell from Lebron's body language that he was WAITING on the question to be asked... Anticipating it... Begging for him to ask it....





Also, could've EASILY declined to comment...


Meanwhile, Kobe sits back in his Mansion, sending passive aggressive tweets, probably to pre-empt any more assassination of his character from Jim Brown and Fans...



But, you wouldn't be smart enough to realize that.........
2auDoif.png




ByE Felicia


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bruh stop it stop slurping off bron i fukks with bron but dont act like most stars in the nba wouldnt have said the same thing
 
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