http://www.cbssports.com/nba/eye-on...ive-disciplinary-action-for-repeating-comment
Atlanta Hawks' co-owner Bruce Levenson is going to sell controlling interest in the franchise after self-reporting an email with "inappropriate and offensive" material about the team's African-American fan base. With the Donald Sterling saga so fresh in everybody's mind (not to mention the $2 billion price tag the Los Angeles Clippers sold for), Levenson tried to get ahead of the scandal before it possibly came to light. He won't be the only one in the Hawks' organization affected by this.
Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution tells us Hawks' co-owner and CEO Steve Koonin will be disciplining general manager Danny Ferry for repeating an "offensive and racist remark" that was in a background report about a free agent. Ferry will still remain on as the general manager.
Hawks co-owner Bruce Levenson said he will sell his controlling interest in the franchise because of an “inappropriate and offensive” internal e-mail sent two years ago regarding, in part, the lack of white fans at Philips Arena.
Levenson made the abrupt announcement Sunday, months after he self-reported the email to the NBA in July and the team and league commenced an independent investigation into the matter. In an exclusive interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Sunday night, Hawks co-owner and CEO Steve Koonin said other disciplinary action will be taken, including against general manager Danny Ferry.
According to Koonin, the Hawks held a meeting in early June to discuss free agency. At that meeting, a player was being discussed and Ferry cited a background report that included an “offensive and racist” remark.
“Instead of editing it, he said the comment,” Koonin said.
So what exactly was in this background report and if Ferry merely repeated it instead of editing it, where did the comment come from? You start wondering whether or not these are in more background reports around the league or if this is just an isolated incident. Marc Stein of ESPN.com has sources saying the background report was about Luol Deng, who was a free agent and eventually signed with the Miami Heat.
There seems to be a concerted effort to make sure racism in the league isn't tolerated, but you also have an owner volunteering to sell his controlling interest in a franchise, which will bring about a significant payout in the process.
@ dudes name being Steve Koonin. He must post here. 

his ass. Don't know of too many bald cacs that are cool.....