Interesting commentary in the latest Sports Illustrated, showing that the NBA knew what kind of person Mr. Sterling is well before this incident. Curious that it took a new commissioner to act on it.
Still, although I don’t agree with Mr. Sterling, I don’t agree with how this particular incident has been handled. He is allowed to express his private thoughts in private. And it’s not like he burned a cross on someone’s yard. People may have urges, but it is not illegal until those urges are acted upon.
Interesting commentary in the latest Sports Illustrated, showing that the NBA knew what kind of person Mr. Sterling is well before this incident. Curious that it took a new commissioner to act on it.
Still, although I don’t agree with Mr. Sterling, I don’t agree with how this particular incident has been handled. He is allowed to express his private thoughts in private. And it’s not like he burned a cross on someone’s yard. People may have urges, but it is not illegal until those urges are acted upon.