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Wed Nov 10, 2010 9:37 am
Clippers legal update: Elgin Baylor on Donald SterlingIn court papers, Baylor said that Jim Brewer, then an assistant with the Clippers, wanted the chance to interview for the head coaching job after Bill Fitch was dismissed following the 1997-98 season.
“I believe he [Sterling] was a little reluctant at first but I said, ‘We owe him that courtesy.’ So we go there and we sit down and Brewer starts talking about his qualifications, that he believed he could do the job of being the head coach,” Baylor said in court papers.
“And when he finished, Donald said something that was very shocking to me. He said, ‘Personally, I would like to have a white Southern coach coaching poor black players. And I was shocked. And he looked at me and said, ‘Do you think that’s a racist statement?’ I said, ‘Absolutely. That’s plantation mentality.”
...jeez.
Given Sterling's other legal problems I wouldn't be surprised if the allegations were true but if that's the case it raises the question of why Baylor remained with the Clippers for 22 years despite bad move after bad move. He mentions that Sterling never made any racist comments directed towards him but if that's the case, does that mean he was willing to ignore it so long as he was getting a paycheque and now that he's not, it's an issue again? There's no question that comments like that are objectionable if they were made - and again, I wouldn't be too surprised if they were - but why are they only objectionable now?
Wed Nov 10, 2010 12:25 pm
well there is the case of sterling's property in LA and how minorities were discriminated against for housing.
Wed Nov 10, 2010 4:31 pm
Indeed, which is why I wouldn't be surprised if the allegations are true. But it still makes you wonder why Baylor put up with it for 22 years and it only became an issue when he got canned.
Wed Nov 10, 2010 6:29 pm
Well if it is not on record then whatever Sterling said means nothing. It will not stick if it was said in confidence. And if Baylor did not act on it as early as he could, then he's an uncle tom.
The Clippers though might benefit from a change in management. Even the clipper name, needs a change. What kind of a team is named after a type of sailboat? Like they are waiting for their wind to come instead of going out and going for it. And so it seems now that the clipper name is actually is a slave ship.
Thu Nov 11, 2010 4:19 pm
Bruce wrote:seems now that the clipper name is actually is a slave ship.
I like it. I wish the media are imaginative to pick on this.
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