'Few things anger a man like Sarver more than a problem that can’t be fixed right away.'
For example, when Sarver pops into locker room at half time to ask why Draymond Green can say “nigger” but he can’t — yes, this really happened — he’s both looking for a quick fix to an issue and doing it in a racist way. The issue that day was that one of his players received a technical for saying “nigga.” His business genius solution? Let everyone say it.
“The investigation made no finding that Mr. Sarver’s workplace misconduct was motivated by racial or gender-based animus.” Actions that dehumanize another group for one’s personal gain may not be inherently racist or sexist, but they most certainly end up becoming that way regardless of intent. I wish the NBA could say that.
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