Kareem Abdul-Jabbar is the NBA's all-time leading scorer and he is also a former Clippers coach. He tells Anderson, "There were indications at least a decade ago… Mr. Sterling had some really disturbing views."
Anderson discussed the Sterling fallout with ESPN's Jay Williams and Steve Stoute, who was an instrumental voice in advertisers pulling their business from the Clippers.
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So he gets banned for life,ok.How come we can forgive Malcom X for his racist remarks and have public schools,streets etc. named after him?I guess racist remarks didn't count for him.
No one excused him, even him I believe towards the end of his life. But he was also speaking out during a very racist and difficult time for blacks. But now racism is so much more covert but for Mr. Sterling to be overt with his racism, he shined the light on himself. Mr. Sterling has a different impact, he controls peoples lives in a different way, his is an employer and today we should not have to put up with the slave owner mentality!