[AUDIO] Donald Sterling - "Don't bring black people to my games" [AGREES TO SELL TEAM]

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IF the Clippers staged a walk out, it'd be HUGE.

Chris Paul -- Still Reppin' Clippers Gear ... In Wake of Sterling Audio | TMZ.com

Business as usual.
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It seemed like things took a turn for the worse on Friday during a meeting between the NBA brass and the players. According to multiple reports from ESPN, Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade flipped out at commissioner David Stern.

According to Chris Broussard, the meeting became"incredibly heated," especially when Wade made "pointed remarks" at Stern.

Fellow ESPN reporter Ric Bucher tweeted that a source informed him that Stern had been pointing his finger at the players while speaking. That is apparently when Wade shouted, "You're not pointing your finger at me. I'm not your child."

Broussard reported that Wade and the other superstars "nearly stormed out of the hotel." Union chief Billy Hunter was said to have calmed the players down. Not surprisingly, Broussard tweeted that the owners were "stunned" by the players' resolve.

This is what happens when the labor becomes angered. They absolutely fear that shyt.

Dwyane Wade Yelled At David Stern At NBA Labor Meeting: Report (VIDEO)
 

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Im not on twitter like that, but someone start the "boycott ESPN" until they post the story


someone prob has, but lets get that thing going
 

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To be fair to the fans, the staff, & the players. The team is bigger than the post racist team.

The clippers represent L.A., not Sterling.
 

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what? explain breh
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling agreed to pay $2.73 million this week to settle a federal case alleging he discriminated in the rental of apartments he owns with his wife in Southern California.
The settlement is “the largest monetary payment ever obtained” in this kind of case by the U.S. Justice Department, according to a news release from the organization.It stems from allegations Sterling’s company targeted and discriminated against blacks, Hispanics and families with children in renting apartments in greater Los Angeles. The settlement must still be approved by a federal judge but should also resolve two additional tenant-filed suits alleging racial discrimination.
Sterling suit seems to fit NBA just fine - Yahoo Sports
 
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