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My favorite part of the interview is when he said Sterling probably already has dirt on half of the other owners and certain things they had said in private. So kind of a "throw the first stone, if I'm out they are out" defense. I'm not defending him as I think he should be thrown out. But it could get ugly fast for the NBA. Of course, that would be part of the fun. :D |
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I've yet to meet a lawyer that doesn't consider himself a "legal expert". Sterling can have what he likes. A 29-1 vote is a 29-1 vote, and without proof "tape of conversation" it has no weight. They can force him out and if he doesn't want to sell them so be it.... The NBA can void his franchise and allow a new owner to start another. You don't seriously think that the Commissioner banned him with out first consulting the NBA's legal department and the other owners? |
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This has money-grab shakedown written all over it. My guess is more harm will come of this than good. |
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My guess is that his players have used the N-word on the court, more times than he has. |
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I've seen this happen many times. There are multitudes of ways the League can make him "want to sell"... What would your decision be given the below. Your team is worth near 1BN, and your options are to sell or: 1. The League revokes your franchise and starts a new team in another city with a new owner. Your franchise value will be $0. Example (close enough to get the point): There is a Copelands of New Orleans building in Lafayette La. on Ambassador Caffery that has never been open, yet it has stood there for at least 15 years... a few hundred yards down the road is an open and fully operating Copelands of New Orleans. Why was it never opened? Because the owner bought the property and the rights to the building but never paid for the rights to the menu. Did Copelands force him to sell? No but they made sure that building has never opened for business and the owner cant afford to demolish it and start over. Can the NBA force him to sell depends on how you view the word "force"? The league can revoke his franchise and leave him with nothing but bills and operating costs. 2. Your ownership stake is going to be diluted to a fraction of its original value. Your hefty income becomes $1.45/year Forcing someone to sell doesn't always mean them selling against their will, sometimes you can force that person to want to sell. |
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