Yeah, I just don't think that there is anything for Cuban to gain here by associating himself in any way that could be construed as "support" for Sterling of any kind. Especially now that Sterling is banned. The deed is done.queencitybuckeye;1610653 wrote:The comments I saw weren't in defense of Sterling as much as a "slippery slope" argument, which is almost always a non-starter.
Not a big fan of Silver after this, specifically due to him trying to feign ignorance about not knowing that Sterling was a racist. Today's decision was a self-serving move. But, in light of the manufactured national outrage, he had no choice. Had Silver "slapped" Sterling's hand with a one-year suspension and a million dollar fine, Silver's head would've been had on a silver platter and hated by black people (read: the NBA) for life.