Friday, November 6, 2009

Donald Sterling ok, players wearing jewelry bad

So goes the logic of David Stern, I guess. In a league that frets over its image to the point of banning players from wearing too much jewelry or shirts without collars it is hard not to be a little disgusted that man like Donald Sterling, who, um, OWNS AN NBA TEAM gets a free pass. Human rights violations are fine, t-shirts are the real enemy. Got that? If you want a refresher read the latest on the Clippers owner.


3 comments:

Anonymous said...

So clearly Sterling's reputation is anything but. Couldn't we use this to kill two birds with one oh-so-satisfying stone? Just force him to sell the team to someone who will move it to Seattle. I can't imagine anyone will put up much of a fuss.

Seth Johnston said...

Sterling out of League. Clippers to Seattle (where they change their name to the Sonics). Grizzlies back to Vancouver. Balance restored to Universe.

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It will not succeed in reality, that's exactly what I think.