NBA basketball
The Washington Wizards are headed to the second round of the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2005 and nothing could distract them from this destiny. Not even Twitter terriorist threats from possible Chicago Bulls fans.
It’s easy to get caught up in the allure of Internet meme culture without thinking of any sorts of consequences. That is the predicament NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, Utah Jazz G Trey Burke and Waka Flocka Flame found themselves in when they mocked a man with a rare disability on their Instagram accounts.
As the entire sports world rejoices over the permanent expulsion of racist Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling from the NBA, it opens up another conversation of the occasional black eyes that can plague the major leagues.
Brand new NBA Commissioner Adam Silver was faced with career-defining task on what to do with outed racist Donald Sterling in the midst of his Los Angeles Clippers scandal.
The NBA has meted out swift justice. Today (April 29), NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced that Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has been banned for life.
The Los Angeles Clippers organization is having a whirlwind distraction in the midst of the Donald Sterling racist scandal and now it’s costing them advertising dollars.
Believe it or not, there is a bright side to the ugly remarks made by LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling. A number of NBA players, including LeBron James and Kobe Bryant, have come forward to admonish the racist comments head on.
The entire world is none too pleased with Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling after a leaked conversation with his girlfriend exposed his disdain for her surrounding herself with Black people at their games.
The Internets reacted with swift social commentary about Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s racist remarks. For those in the dark about the matter, TMZ obtained an audio clip of Sterling giving his bi-racial girlfriend, V. Stiviano, an ultimatum about openly dealing with Black people on Instagram and overall.
While the L.A. Clippers — that NBA team comprised of mostly Black players (like all of the other teams in the league) — are busy trying to knock the Golden State Warriors out of the playoffs, team owner Donald Sterling is busy trying to keep Black people away from his entire existence. The irony of […]
We would be doing you a bit of disservice if we didn’t say “we told you so.”