LA Clipper owner about to be clipped again. Racist pxxxx?? You decide.

Locutus

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I've lasted on this forum a lot longer than that despite all the panty waste like you three.

and we've seen dozens like you come and go over the years slim...just a matter of time. :lol:

your brain:



your brain on mad:



 

EagleSmack

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Lol, how many pages deep do you want me to go? Nothing on the first page was a reputable news organization.


Oh so you didn't like what they said? Therefore they are not reputable?




Lol, nobody asked you to get into the specifics of which players have it better or worse, the point is that the owner has a lot of power over them.


As much power as the negotiated contract that the players and owners agreed upon.


BOOM!

Please try to follow. I know it's hard for you, but try.


You're losing it... you know you are

I've lasted on this forum a lot longer than that despite all the panty waste like you three.


 

Kreskin

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ES, the market will decide what is appropriate and what isn't. Capitalism. Free market. All is fair until the organization deems it too costly for image and bottom line.
 

Goober

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ES, the market will decide what is appropriate and what isn't. Capitalism. Free market. All is fair until the organization deems it too costly for image and bottom line.
The NBA knew this could spread to a league wide boycott.
It had legs and needed to be amputated at the ankles.
 

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Ann Coulter ‏@AnnCoulter

Do I know Matt Walsh? This is his fantastic column on Donald Sterling - http://bit.ly/1rVldYZ

[...] The LA City Council is drafting a resolution calling for the NBA to sanction Sterling, and labeling his comments as, somehow, a violation of ‘human rights.’ Because we all have a human right to… not be insulted by people in the privacy of their homes…? Really?

The NBA can do whatever it wants here. I don’t care. However, no government authority has any business getting involved in any capacity whatsoever, unless there are laws in Los Angeles against telling your girlfriend not to go to basketball games with Magic Johnson. I don’t think any such law exists, but I know that a California law against secretly recording private conversations does exist. Therefore, interestingly, if the government steps in at all, the law requires them to step in on behalf of Donald Sterling.

But they probably won’t, because we’ve given up on the law, and we’ve given up on free speech. We’ve given up on it so completely that I will be accused of racism simply for making that statement (see: the comments under this post). [...]


the rest here:


Here’s the post where I’m accused of defending Donald Sterling | The Matt Walsh Blog
 

EagleSmack

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Lol, no, other than fox news, I have never heard of them before.

Then you lead a sheltered uneducated life.




Which is a lot of power for the team over the players. I don't see how you think this is a strong argument.

A contract the the player and his agent agree upon and sign with the owners. Can't get much stronger than that.
 

BornRuff

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Then you lead a sheltered uneducated life.

What class in school goes over all the right wing blogs on the internet?

A contract the the player and his agent agree upon and sign with the owners. Can't get much stronger than that.

Finally, you admit the obvious. The power that they have over the players and staff is very strong indeed.

Which is why this incident and the others brings his ability to fairly run the team into question.

I rest my case.
 

EagleSmack

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Finally, you admit the obvious. The power that they have over the players and staff is very strong indeed.

Which is why this incident and the others brings his ability to fairly run the team into question.

I rest my case.


Dumb de Dumb Dumb DUMB!

Which is a lot of power for the team over the players. I don't see how you think this is a strong argument.

A contract the the player and his agent agree upon and sign with the owners. Can't get much stronger than that.


^^^Comprehension problems are strong in this one they are.