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

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Question for you guys. If you're a clipper fan especially black fans so would you show up the game 5?
 

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anyways the nba is the most diversified league out of all the 4 major sports.

only league with two minority owners (vivek and jordan)
only league with female referees
only league with an out homosexual
and now the only league which made it clear doesnt matter who you are, hate will not be tolerated
 

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Doc Rivers is live on ESPN right now.

First comment out of his mouth:

I come with no notes or prepped statements…:leostare:

I agree with many of the posts in this thread that this battle has just begun. There is no reason to celebrate unless the Sterling brand and its liked are removed from the NBA.
 

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for 31 years Stern did nuthin':birdman:

To be fair, NO ONE did anything for 31 years.

Players kept signing there, fans kept showing up, media barely said shyt....not that Stern shouldn't have been the one to spearhead a movement.
 

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You thought this fat fukk was gonna sit out the opportunity to c00n?

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In our zeal to appear righteous or courageous or free of bigotry, a ratings-pleasing mob hell-bent on revenge turned Donald T. Sterling -- a victim of privacy invasion and white supremacy -- from villain to martyr.



In a society filled with impurities, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers committed the crime of speaking impure thoughts in the privacy of a duplex he apparently provided for his mistress. And now an angry, agenda-fueled mob provoked NBA commissioner Adam Silver into handing Sterling a basketball death sentence.

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Ronald Martinez/Getty ImagesWhen private conversations become public, it's important to react with logic and not emotion.
On Tuesday, just 72 hours after the release of Sterling's Pillow Talk Tapes by TMZ, a rookie commissioner imposed a lifetime ban on a flawed man whose rights were violated.



Mob rule is dangerous. Well-intentioned, TV-baited mobs are the most dangerous. They do not consider the consequences of their actions, and they're prone to take a simple-minded, instant-gratification approach to justice rather than a strategic one.



Removing Donald Sterling from the NBA solves nothing. It sets a precedent that will likely boomerang and harm the black players and coaches who are shocked and outraged that an 80-year-old man with a documented history of bigoted actions also has bigoted private thoughts.



Let's be careful here. From the owner's box to the locker room, professional sports are overrun with wealthy men in complicated, volatile sexual relationships. If TMZ plans to make "pillow talk" public and the standard is set that "pillow talk" is actionable, it won't be long before a parade of athletes joins Sterling on Ignorance Island.


A right to privacy is at the very foundation of American freedoms. It's a core value. It's a mistake to undermine a core value because we don't like the way a billionaire exercises it. What happens when a disgruntled lover gives TMZ a tape of a millionaire athlete expressing a homophobic or anti-Semitic or anti-white perspective?



Read the rest here:

Whitlock: Removing Donald Sterling as L.A. Clippers owner won't fix our culture - ESPN
 

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Report Sterling Wanted To Veto Redikk Trade Not Pay $7M For White Player - RealGM Wiretap

Through the years, his racism has been sometimes subtle and often overt. For those failing to understand why a racist like Sterling never preferred white players, it cut to the heart of his stereotypical stances on athleticism and strength and talent.

Mostly, he's never loved paying white players. In that way, he has an absolute plantation prism with which he sees players: He always preferred long, strong, physical players. To him, that's a basketball player: Big, black and strong.

When Sterling became reluctant to honor Rivers' sign-and-trade agreement for J.J. Redikk, there was a belief race played a factor. As one league source said, "He thought it was too much to pay for a white player."

Yes, Sterling didn't want to so easily part with Eric Bledsoe, despite Rivers telling him they could never afford to pay Bledsoe in restricted free agency next summer. That was part of it, yes, but those who knew Sterling – who had history with him – believed largely that his disdain for paying $7 million per year for a white player caused him pause.
He was looking out for blacks all along:negro:
 

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dont I have a $10,000 coli cash bet with someone in here? The bet was Sterling was going to lose his team. I forgot your user name, but come out nikka, show yourself, don't make me shuffle through 100 pages, make it easy and hand over the coli yuans.
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A deal is a deal playboi, but I will hand over the coli cash, when it is officially done. The papers are signed and everythang. :sas1:
 

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Silver could use this situation to fix the Lakers and get a team in Seattle if he's bout that life.

As soon as Sterling takes this to court, allow all Clippers to become free agents if they please, allowing Paul and Griffin to go to the Lakeshow.

Then once the court matters settle, actively back a Seattle group to purchase the team, move them to Seattle. That way we get the loveable Super Sonics back and the miserable Clippers franchise is finally eliminated from our conscious (lets be real we ain't missing nothing).

The twelve Clippers fans would be mad for a month before realizing they were wasting their life away being Clippers fans when they had the Lakers in their backyard this whole time.

@The Taxman and @pete clemenza are baptized into LWO and all is right in the world.
 
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