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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
On the Subject of the Current NBA Matter
Since Donald Sterling surprisingly actually has a choice whether or not to sell his team, this means that if he refuses to, then the players can't be a part of the NBA either. This, I believe, is unfair, because the members of the team didn't do anything all that wrong (well, actually yeah, they did by fighting back but still, they shouldn't be banned for life for that). I just think everybody should chill out, and the players should calm down because there isn't really much of anything they can do to stop Sterling from getting banned. Sterling should also sell the team, so that his team can still be a part of the NBA, since it would be kind of a jerk move to not sell the team. I'm sure some others would protest at my ideas, so perhaps you could leave a comment to voice your opinion?
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Just an FYI...Sterling is banned, but the team is not. The team will go on whether he remains the owner or is forced to sell. He just cannot be a part of anything to do with the team or the league.
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