Chris Paul: Boycott A Real Possibility

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Fake militant? What does that even mean anyway? And you say people are fake militants for daps but the post with the most daps in this thread is someone mocking fake militants. So what's the deal? :stopitslime:
fukk you mean. I'm getting negged for speaking truth out chea breh. I'm saying the ones calling people c00ns and telling us what we should be doing ain't helping out with the clause.
 

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why should u let a racist control something you've worked your entire life for and all those hours u put in the gym that season

You don't let him control anything. You collude with your friends in the league and get your own shyt started instead of tap dancing up and down the court for bigots until you become trade bait or blow out a fukking knee and are worthless to them.
 

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I think it very hypocritical of black fans to name call, because the Clippers players didn't sit out.

What about the black players on your team? Why aren't you criticizing them?

If this is really about black folk, then, it shouldn't matter what team you play for. That's an awful lot of pressure on 12 guys.

No, they aren't built like Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Muhammad Ali, Jim Brown, etc.

But, I don't see why ya'll didn't expect black players from other teams to step in and support...
 

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Rather it be salt than that nut you're so devoted to guzzling (no homo)
At least I ain't one of those nikkas that go to the kiddie pool and watch fat bytches jump in and create tidal waves and shyt and piss off the little kids and then the little kids harpoon them bytches and then there's just guts and p*ssy juice all over the concrete and the hot sun is just marinating that shyt until your ass go lick it that shyt off







































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At least I ain't one of those nikkas that go to the kiddie pool and watch fat bytches jump in and create tidal waves and shyt and piss off the little kids and then the little kids harpoon them bytches and then there's just guts and p*ssy juice all over the concrete and the hot sun is just marinating that shyt until your ass go lick it that shyt off

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bytch, i dont know what that even means. You gotta try a little bit harder. you can do it breh. I got a dap + rep + coli cash waiting for you when you finally get it right
 

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bytch, i dont know what that even means. You gotta try a little bit harder. you can do it breh. I got a dap + rep + coli cash waiting for you when you finally get it right
Oh shyt you knows it over and you lost when a nikka brings up his Coli accolades and statistics...
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what does a owner who's 1 shower slip away from death care about a boycott? lol

He is determined not to sign them papers and thats what its gonna be. Im sure he dont care if the franchise folds before someone else has it..

Annnnd fukk what this overrated PG got to say anyway.. lmao
 

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the worst part about it was the awful loss of the series :scusthov:

i mean obviously these dudes feel the same way about what sterling said. maybe they didnt wanna quit on their fans :yeshrug: but to not boycott and then lose so badly that they should have fukkin boycotted :heh:
 

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That is the problem with the NBA, they should never have a player be the president for the players. Realistically Chris Paul is a star NBA player who is going to be spending the majority of his time playing basketball and practicing basketball...put him in a room full of lawyers and he is going to get eaten alive...

The players president should be some sort of grimey take no prisoners lawyer type.

The players REALLY missed a golden opportunity to take a ton of control from the owners. If they had boycotted right in the middle of the most exciting playoff games in a LONG time, maybe ever, with all the money the NBA would have lost...the players could have basically written their own CBA.

As it stands now...Sterling will bog the league down in litigation, the players will do nothing, AND Silver is going to rape them in the next CBA (Silver was the primary lawyer who raped them in the current CBA).

This shouldn't be a surprise though. Black athletes often do not see themselves or get treated like regular black people. One of the main reason's why the players didn't boycott is probably because all of their white agents, and accountants, and media relations people were telling them "hey man you are just a basketball player, let the courts and league handle this, don't boycott for "these people"..."these people" wouldn't boycott for you."
:scusthov: we got to do.better...
 

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So, if Sterlynch still own his plantation come next season:mjpls:, his Yessa Massa Doc' KKKlippers will revolt:patrice: Along, with the entire league boycotting in solidarity:sas1: But, when they had the opportune moment to showcase their Power:lupe:, they did nuthin' but turn their jersey inside out:mjlol:, and get a shallacking by The Bay Area:pachaha: Throw CPO "unacceptable" new-found awakening in the bushes:birdman:
 
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It's all over but the arguing in Sterling trial
By LINDA DEUTSCH 2 hours ago

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FILE - In this June 15, 2009, file photo, Richard Parsons, then Chairman of Citigroup, speaks at Time Warner's headquarters in New York. Parsons, the interim CEO of the Los Angeles Clippers, is is expected to be called as a witness Tuesday, July 22, 2014, to support Shelly Sterling's bid to sell the NBA basketball team for $2 billion to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)


LOS ANGELES (AP) — Only final arguments and a ruling remain in the trial to determine whether Donald Sterling's estranged wife can sell the Los Angeles Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion.

Lawyers for Sterling plan to argue Monday that Shelly Sterling had no right to make the deal with Ballmer, even though Donald Sterling had given her written authority to pursue a sale.

The attorneys also say she tricked Donald Sterling into taking mental exams that found he had signs of the onset of Alzheimer's disease.

That finding was sufficient for Sterling to be removed as a trustee of the Sterling Family Trust and to allow Shelly Sterling to move forward with the sale of the team.

Later in the process, however, Donald Sterling tried to stop the sale by dissolving the trust.

Lawyers for Shelley Sterling urged the judge to allow the sale to go forward so a contract can be in place before NBA owners meet on Aug. 15.

Lawyers spent the better part of a month questioning witnesses at the trial, and on Monday will try to persuade a judge to agree with their respective positions.

Shelly Sterling's lawyers along with an attorney for Ballmer filed a voluminous legal brief citing case law that they say proves that Donald Sterling did not have the right to dissolve the trust that owned the Clippers.

They urged the judge to allow the sale to occur and reject any delay if appeals are filed.

"The trust has a golden bird in the hand," the brief said. "A sale of the Clippers for $2 billion is indisputably a bonanza for the Sterling family. Donald's strident opposition is motivated by only selfish considerations. This court has the power to make this precedent-setting sale happen."

The 49-page document notes that if the sale is ordered, it also could be delayed by numerous legal provisions in the probate code allowing review of the ruling. The lawyers urged Superior Court Judge Michael Levanas to streamline the procedure.

They cited 80-year-old Sterling's vow on the witness stand to continue suing the NBA for the rest of his life and noted his threat to seek an injunction to stop the sale if the judge rules against him.

Donald Sterling was removed as a trustee after his wife had him examined by two doctors who found he lacked the mental capacity to handle his own business affairs.

His lawyers filed a 70-page brief that focused heavily on that point. They said the doctors were hand-picked by lawyers for Shelly Sterling and did not do adequate exams.

Donald Sterling maintained he didn't know his competency as a trustee was being evaluated. His lawyers said in their brief that he appeared alert and able to express himself during his testimony and showed no signs of being incompetent.

Still, Sterling spent much of his time on the witness stand shouting at attorneys for both sides, expressing his outrage at the NBA and its commissioner for trying to oust him from the league over racist recordings.

At one point he called Shelly Sterling a "pig" as she left the witness stand.

Donald Sterling has filed another lawsuit in state court against Shelly Sterling, NBA Commissioner Adam Silver and the league.

Shelly Sterling's potentially record-breaking deal with Ballmer was struck after Donald Sterling's racist remarks to a girlfriend were recorded and publicized. The NBA moved to oust him as team owner, fined him $2.5 million and banned him for life.

Shelly Sterling went to probate court to ensure that the sale she negotiated with Ballmer would go through.

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