Thursday, May 1, 2014

NBA Bans LA Clippers Owner Donald Sterling for Life Over Racist Comments

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Source: www.theguardian.com

The National Basketball Association on Tuesday imposed a lifetime ban on Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, delivering an unexpectedly robust set of sanctions for racist comments that may also compel the real estate billionaire to sell his team.

The NBA commissioner, Adam Silver, said at a news conference in New York that an inquiry had established that Sterling expressed the remarks heard on a leaked recording, which were “contrary to the principles of inclusion and respect that form the foundation of our diverse, multicultural and multi-ethnic league”.

Silver said that the 80-year-old billionaire would also be fined $2.5m, the maximum allowed under the NBA's unpublished constitution, and that he would now press the NBA's governing body of other team owners to force Sterling to sell the Clippers.

The sanctions against Sterling, which appeared to be the most punitive available to the NBA, were greeted with jubilation by prominent players, some of whom had characterised the issue as a defining moment for the league, 70% of whose players are black but whose team owners are overwhelmingly white.

The row was also a personal test of will for Silver, who has only been in his post for three months, and who appears to have resolved on Tuesday to take an uncompromising stand against Sterling. “The views expressed by Mr Sterling are deeply offensive and harmful,” said Silver, in a strongly worded statement delivered from the podium at NBA headquarters in New York. “That they came from an NBA owner only heightens the damage and my personal outrage.”

Silver acknowledged the particular sensitivity of Sterling's comments within the NBA.“I am personally distraught that the views expressed by Mr Sterling came from within an institution that has historically taken such a leadership role in matters of race relations.”

Announcing the lifetime ban, Sterling had acknowledged during an interview with NBA investigators that he had made the remarks about black people heard on a recording released last Friday. The ban means that Sterling can have nothing more to do with the NBA or the Clippers organisation, and may not attend any Clippers games, practices and official functions on behalf of the team. He is barred from participating in any business, staff or player decisions.

Silver said that he would also do everything in his power to force Sterling to sell the Clippers. Doing so would require approval by a vote of three quarters of NBA owners, the commissioner said. Silver said he “fully expected” to receive enough support from fellow NBA governors to force Sterling to sell the Clippers.

The $2.5m penalty, which is only a fraction of Sterling’s reported $1.9bn fortune, is to be donated to organisations dedicated to tackling discrimination and intolerance, Silver said.

A statement released by the LA Clippers said the team “wholeheartedly support and embrace the decision” announced by Sterling. They added: “Now the healing process begins.” Visitors to the team’s website were directed to a page stating simply: “We are one”.

Earvin “Magic” Johnson, the former NBA star who was the subject of some of Sterling’s remarks, said on Twitter: “Commissioner Silver showed great leadership in banning LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life.”

The real estate mogul’s punishment was announced almost four days after he was heard on a recording released by TMZ telling his mistress, V Stiviano, to stop bringing black guests to Clippers games. He also complained that Stiviano, who frequently accompanies him at the Staples Center, was posing with black people in photographs posted to her Instagram account.

The remarks provoked a furious response from players and owners of other teams. Leslie Alexander, the owner of the Houston Rockets, said that NBA authorities needed to do “whatever it takes” to stamp out such views. The Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert urged Silver to take a “zero tolerance approach”.

Even President Barack Obama was drawn into the row, describing the remarks during his visit to Malaysia over the weekend as “incredibly offensive”.

A series of major corporate sponsors involved with the Clippers announced over the weekend that they were breaking their associations with the team. Silver said on Tuesday: “This has been a painful moment for all in the NBA family. I appreciate the support and understanding of our players during this process.”

Kevin Johnson, the former NBA star, mayor of Sacramento and an adviser to the National Basketball Players Association, said Sterling’s punishment should serve as a warning to "every bigot in this country".

"It doesn't matter if you are a professional basketball player worth millions of dollars, or a man or woman who works hard for their family," Johnson said at a press conference. "There will be zero tolerance for institutional racism, no matter how rich or powerful."

Johnson had said earlier on Tuesday that the players’ union urged Silver to inflict “the most severe sanctions possible” on Sterling.

Eric Garcetti, the Los Angeles, mayor, also praised Silver’s announcement. "Those are exactly the sorts of strong statements we need to stand up against these hateful comments," Garcetti told CNN.

31 comments:

  1. Napaka-racist nman kasi ni tatay... buti nga sayo!

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    1. Wow! This is obviously a misdirection for the gullible public! The conversation was a private one that was tapped and recorded to be played on public! Everyone is guilty of having some discriminatory taste Abt somethings! Pero clearly they have to make an issue abt this to push furthermore ung equality and other rights na kakagatin ng gullible public na in a simple and realistic way e maliit na Bagay lang talaga Ito na sinet up at pinalaki! The Masons and illuminati has a hidden hands on this obviously! Try natin ung what is truly significant the rights of the true owners of America,the Indians,which they butchered and genocided! Walang nangyare sa reklamo nila abt using redskins as the name of a football team coz it degrades them! Samantalang Itong normal sa mga PRIVATE convo e kelangan irecord at ipublic and gawing so big of an issue! Mas dapat ang issue here is privacy rights of an individual with his/her private conversatiOns and actions!

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    2. Tama ka anon 1:34 mali sya sa racist remarks nya pero ung conversation eh private.pwed nya kasuhan ung nagtapped at nag leak ng conversation nila sa public kasi kahit san m tignan mali un. Pag invade na un sa privacy m. Isa pa bawat isa satin may nega remarks tau na hnd naririnig ng iba at sa pinagkakatiwalaan lmg natin. Sobra ung punishmemt nila sa totoo lng.

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  2. Can someone tell to me why he was banned to play in NBA? Thanks

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    1. Tamad mo! Mag basa ka nga! Nakka comment ka pero ayaw mo mag basa! Isa ka pa! Dapat kang ibanned sa FP! Chos!

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    2. di ka nagbasa, tinamad ka, and for your info hindi sya player, me ari sya ng LA Clippers.

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    3. Play? Owner po siya teh hindi player. Wag na kasi makialam sa news sa america kung nasa kamuning ka rin lang... Focus ka nalang kay vhong, bong, jinggoy, enrile at iba pang local heroes nowadays...

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    4. Hay si Anon 12:24 may sariling mundo. Nakatikim tuloy!

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  3. we're all racist. tayong mga pinoy may tawag or bansag nga tayo sa ibang lahi. Yun nga lang naisa-publiko yung mga sinabi ni Sterling. Plus may mga bignames that was included in the convo. And madami na syang record ng pagiging racist. Ang pinag dududa ko lang bakit naka-record un mga usapan nila ng girlfriend nyang gold-digger. For blackmail? Those conversations were recorded in his own home. Which is bawal sa law ng california. yan kasi may asawa na kung kani-kanino pa nakikipag laro, Buti nga sayo

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  4. unfair ang decision. lahat nman tayo regardless of age, gender, race etc ay may side na racist talaga. it was supposed to be a private conversation na ginatungan lang ng mga itim na numero unong racist!

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  5. Galit sa maiitim. Dapat lang i-ban. Ibenta na ang clippers sa hindi racist.

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    1. interesado ang grupo ni oprah sa franchise ng clippers, sana matuloy ito.

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  6. So LA Clippers is for sale na? I wonder if MVP is interested.

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    1. Corny ng mga banat mo. Tulog ka na.

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    2. I feel sad for you, trying hard magpaka-Glinda dito pero waley naman lagi. Corny na nga, hindi pa pulido ang English skills.

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    3. American citizen ba si MVP?

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  7. While I may not agree with his racist sentiments, I must point out that those were said in a private setting. It wasn't on a public forum, nor was he setting policy sa sarili nyang team na maging racist, it was said to his GF in private. Even though mali ang maging racist, may freedom of speech parin dapat sa America. You can say whatever stupid thing you may like and be made accountable to them, pero in no way should your right to speech be impeded.

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    1. u can also research other offensive behavior he had done.. it was not d first time.. that incident only pave d way for the league to see how crooked he is considering how influential he is which means people must look up to him.. with great power comes great responsibility..

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  8. Bravo Silver Away!



    BAKLANG MANICURISTa

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    1. Sterling Silver ang peg ng article. LOL.

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  9. Tama lang ang nangyari sa kanya. Most of his players are african american tapos mababa lang pala tingin nya sa kanila.

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  10. If MVP buys the Clippers, its the same thing. Imagine the Clippers will be owned by someone like MVP whose countrymen are a bunch of racists as well. Negro baluga ita ulikba etc etc. i hope this wont push through.

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    1. Ang tanong ma afford naman kaya ni MVP ang price. US $$$$ po ang presyo nang team.... milyones sa dolyares nang America....

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    2. I don't think non-US citizens can own a team in the NBA.

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  11. His mistress was a gold digger. She records their private conversation. After all the things that she wants. Wtf, for the girl. Sorry for Sterlings.

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  12. Aaaaw. Grabe pala yung penalty :D :D :D Well, kung may $1.9bn nga sya, barya lang yun sa kanya.

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  13. Marami naman talagang racists. Pero mukhang sinet up lang talaga siya nung gf niya.

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  14. obviously why it became a big issue because it was a careful set-up....... they know that he has a track record of being a racist and that's his weakness....... it is the only way those people who are involved of breaking the billionare's ownership from the clipper's is to use the golddigger gf of taping their conversation........ it is a mel gibson dejavu.

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  15. I'm still waiting to know why the girlfriend recorded and released their conversation. Haha

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  16. Asus!private conversation yun...personal opinion..try ninyo tumira sa USA at maiinis den Kayo...may matitino pero majority bastos,Tamad,manloloko..lumipat kami nang bahay kasi ang babastos nang Mga kapitbahay ko na itim!

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