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shouldn't the other owners not want Sterling out since this will take free agents away from the Clippers? less competitionwow so they're talking about this on LA sports radio. An attorney familiar with NBA contracts says that the league could boot him if 23 of 30 owners vote to take away ownership from sterling.
I'm not stereotyping Jews, I'm discussing a small group of people who stole another people's history and used it as a shield to advance their cause.
I'm not anti-Semitic. That would mean I'm anti black. An oxymoron in itself.
I'm not gonna downplay the struggles that the perceived Jews and blacks share with one another. Because of this struggle it's easy to support one another, however most of the glamorized support probably has an agenda. Proving my point, look how sterling was up for an NAACP award despite his history.
The one who leaked it is ugly AF. She's looks like a dam transvisate
But y'all act like Brooklyn isn't the 4th most populous city (if you counted it as its own) in the US. Getting ~20k should be nothing.
shouldn't the other owners not want Sterling out since this will take free agents away from the Clippers? less competition
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.
right so its the chick who looks like a extra from hangover iii
Silly me, I was always coached getting shots closer to the basket decreased the margin for error. It's not inefficient if you can hit it at a high clip. Just like FTs are an easy shot unless you don't hit them consistently (Dwight, Deandre) or 3s (Josh Smith instead of Ray Allen). I think there's more variables than just the black and white, it's a balance between the personnel and the shots they can hit what makes an offense successful or not.
Hell yea. I want them to release all the Clippers players and the coach...so the Lakers can sign Rivers and Paul...then they can get rid of Sterling. LOL
Hell yea. I want them to release all the Clippers plays and the coach...so the Lakers can sign Rivers and Paul...then they can get rid of Sterling. LOL
yea very mad.would you be mad if magic ends up owning the clippers?
So has Derrick Rose been at the playoff games?
Cutino looking like the uncle that teaches to you about getting yambs
Still wondering why the Heat/Bobcats are on TNT tonight.
He's aged well though. Opposite of his boyfriend.Damn Cuttino looking old