mauxdeverite
1 hour ago
The major difference between Silver and Sterling, and every other NBA owner is that Adam Silver is NOT a billionaire. He is an employee chosen by the owners, and who works at the will and pleasure of the owners. Silver is discovering that you don't kick billionaires in the groin and expect them to ask for more. The reality is that you cannot hurt an eighty year old billionaire with words, silly sanctions. Using harsh words and telling someone you're going to force them to sell something at nearly $800 million profit is indeed a harsh and fearsome punishment. Political correctness is a tool created by the elites to silence the masses, censor opposing viewpoints, and to shape and control social opinion. It is not a tool to be used against elites. Grow up already. Elite people by definition are above and beyond most of the mundane "rules" that burden the masses and hoi polloi. The one person on earth that can hurt Donald Sterling the most is Shelly Sterling. The one word that Donald Sterling fears the most is "half". Shelly is entitled by California law, to half of everything that Sterling owns, including the Clippers. Ironically, the person whom Adam Silver and the NBA fear the most is also Shelly Sterling. She alone holds the trump cards in this fiasco. She alone has the "nuclear" option, and that is divorce. If Shelly pushed the red button and files for divorce, it's game over for the NBA. The Clippers will effectively be locked up in a divorce case that could take years, and easily not be settled until Donald Sterling has passed, at which point the Clippers will legally pass to his heirs. And if that happens, you can wish the NBA "good luck with that", in trying to take the Clippers away from them. Divorce also creates a horrible PR dilemma for Silver and the NBA. Donald Sterling still owns the Clippers, and it's NOT technical ownership, it's ACTUAL ownership. They can tell themselves whatever they want, and try to put the best spin on it, but It's still his sweaty, filthy money that Chris Paul, Blake Griffin, and all the other players are stuffing in their pockets with every pay check. Any trophies won by the Clippers will end up in the hands of Donald Sterling. So what is the NBA's immediate victory here? That Sterling cannot attend games and make player decisions? And what of Shelly Sterling? The NBA cannot in any way prohibit her from attending games, and sitting courtside. The NBA's puffery and bluster is all symbolic. Sterling has broken no law, and is not at risk of incarceration. Once again, you can't hurt a billionaire. The NBA's ultimate victory is Sterling earning an $800 million profit on the sale of the Clippers. Wow. Hurt me bad