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Originally Posted by kash55
Sterling is a scumbag.
That's such an understatement. He's worse than that.
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Originally Posted by kash55
Sterling is a scumbag.
Originally Posted by AIRJORDAN JB23
Great gesture by the players...
Originally Posted by romedadude
FrenchBlue23 wrote:
Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?Originally Posted by Freeze
elaborate..
If you see a homeless person, are you gonna ask others around you to donate without at least pitching in?Originally Posted by jumpmantwenty3
Originally Posted by romedadude
FrenchBlue23 wrote:
Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?
Are yall insinuating that Dunleavy should've paid for it? I don't see anything wrong with telling the players––the highest earners on the team—that their assistant coach was in need.
jumpmantwenty3:
romedadude:
FrenchBlue23:
Yeah, I must still be half asleep this morning, but I don't understand why the SMH?
Are yall insinuating that Dunleavy should've paid for it? I don't see anything wrong with telling the players––the highest earners on the team—that their assistant coach was in need.
If you see a homeless person, are you gonna ask others around you to donate without at least pitching in?
If I know that my resources could help it out a little, but he could be helped a LOT by me pooling together the resources of some of my friends who are much better off then me, then I'm going to pool together the resources of some of those friends as well as contribute what I can.
Originally Posted by Freeze
Caerus wrote:
Scott Frost wrote:
When Dunleavy learned the Clippers wouldn't cover the cost of Hughes' surgery, he mentioned it to his players.
Originally Posted by outkast9984
sterling is a scumbag
Originally Posted by AntBanks81
We need more of this to receive coverage on ESPN rather than the DUIs and babymamas.
Stern was actually asked about this recently and his response was something like, since Sterling isn't violating any league rules, there's no grounds for the league to take action against him. Sterling has also said repeatedly that he'll never sell the team, no matter how good the offer is. So, unfortunately, I think the only way the Clippers are going to get out from under him is when he kicks the bucket. And who knows when that will be. Sterling is almost 80, but I just have this feeling that he's going to live until he's like 110, just to spite all of us Clipper fans that want him gone. Like the real life version of Montgomery Burns.Originally Posted by KingJay718
David Stern really needs to force Donald Sterling to sell the Clippers.
AG 47:
I think the problem lies in Dunleavy not offering the assistance. He's not obligated to do so, but it looks bad.
That's an assumption, unless I just missed the part where it said he didn't offer any monetary assistance.
That's an assumption, unless I just missed the part where it said he didn't offer any monetary assistance.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
AG 47:
I think the problem lies in Dunleavy not offering the assistance. He's not obligated to do so, but it looks bad.