Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
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Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
What crime is showing your junk to an employee doing a physical evaluation on you?
Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
Why does your dick need to be out if the isn't doctor examining it? WTF kind of question is this?Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:14 pmWhat crime is showing your junk to an employee doing a physical evaluation on you?
Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
This is a strange argument and I’d counter that if that’s in fact the case, he should be held to a higher standard.
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Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
I'm defending Mori's "teachable moment" take. If no one was willing or able to stand up to him from the start then there was no incentive for him to change his behavior. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the circumstances aren't ordinary.
We can't apply standard social norms to a lot of this stuff because the NBA is and its stakeholders hold more authority than a typical person. It's just not as black and white as some people believed it would be.
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I don't know how much more black (or anti black) and white it needs to be. He's a racist fuck and I hope all the players sit out.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:38 pmI'm defending Mori's "teachable moment" take. If no one was willing or able to stand up to him from the start then there was no incentive for him to change his behavior. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the circumstances aren't ordinary.
We can't apply standard social norms to a lot of this stuff because the NBA is and its stakeholders hold more authority than a typical person. It's just not as black and white as some people believed it would be.
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I don't want my comments to come across as defending Sarver or the punishment levied by the league.TOO wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 6:08 pmI don't know how much more black (or anti black) and white it needs to be. He's a racist fuck and I hope all the players sit out.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:38 pmI'm defending Mori's "teachable moment" take. If no one was willing or able to stand up to him from the start then there was no incentive for him to change his behavior. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the circumstances aren't ordinary.
We can't apply standard social norms to a lot of this stuff because the NBA is and its stakeholders hold more authority than a typical person. It's just not as black and white as some people believed it would be.
It's simply not that easy to say the players should sit out. The NBA is a $10B revenue business with thousands of stakeholders and millions of consumers who don't really care about this issue.
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It’s actually very simple and easy. If no one suits up for Suns games, he’s not going to be able to remain owner for long at all.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 6:36 pmI don't want my comments to come across as defending Sarver or the punishment levied by the league.TOO wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 6:08 pmI don't know how much more black (or anti black) and white it needs to be. He's a racist fuck and I hope all the players sit out.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:38 pmI'm defending Mori's "teachable moment" take. If no one was willing or able to stand up to him from the start then there was no incentive for him to change his behavior. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the circumstances aren't ordinary.
We can't apply standard social norms to a lot of this stuff because the NBA is and its stakeholders hold more authority than a typical person. It's just not as black and white as some people believed it would be.
It's simply not that easy to say the players should sit out. The NBA is a $10B revenue business with thousands of stakeholders and millions of consumers who don't really care about this issue.
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It wasn’t just once:specialsauce wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 3:28 pmI’m with you.TOO wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 3:14 pmOk now imagine you're the guy he's whipping his dick out in front of, or the husband of the women that he was degrading, GTFO with this teachable moment shit. He's a grown adult man, this is unacceptable. I hope the players all ask for trades to force his ass out.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 2:50 pmI have mixed feelings about this outcome. I don't like or condone any of the Sarver behaviors outlined in the report. It's gross and discriminatory. I also think that most of the incidents cited are not completely reprehensible on an individual basis; it's more about the preponderance of the evidence over the years. Several of the examples cited sound to me like "locker room" boy crap that went too far over the line, like making jokes about players' genitals or things like that. But several examples, like sizing up female employees' bodies, discriminating against them for getting pregnant, firing black coaches / agents on questionable grounds, etc. bother me a lot.
I personally think that we should have more space in society today to allow people to make mistakes, be punished for them, and to hopefully grow and change and be better. I do think Sarver should face a significant punishment for all this stuff. Fining him $10m (max allowable) and suspending him a year is a fairly strong penalty. I wish it were 2-3 years, but whatever. I actually don't think the league should have forced him to sell. I don't think this stuff rises to Sterling level, and I sincerely believe that a person could learn to stop behaving in these kinds of ways and be better. Hopefully Sarver is learning to do that, and he can take a year off to better himself and try to show that he can grow.
I don't think it is necessary to completely run him out of polite society for these incidents. I think we should strongly criticize him, punish him, and ask him to be better. And then give him a chance to do that. To me this kind of punishment gives him that kind of space. Once he returns, I hope there is a zero tolerance policy for any racist or sexist behavior of the kinds described in this report; any repeat offense would in my mind be grounds for forcing him to sell.
Anyway those are my thoughts on it. Maybe I'm a softy, but I favor teachable moments over complete cancellations or shunnings. I respect those of you who feel differently and want him out. I, too, would be happier with a different Suns owner, not only because of the examples in this report but also because the guy just seems like a bad basketball decision-maker who lets his pettiness and ego lead him to make bad choices that hurt our team.
He literally showed his penis to an employee.
“If you own the company you can get away with it” was the last rebuttal. So where’s the line drawn. What if he put his penis on their desk? Their leg?
His ass should be gone. The NBA is complicit
First, Sarver once unnecessarily dropped his underwear and exposed his genitals to a male employee who was on his knees in front of Sarver performing a fitness check that Sarver had requested and had undergone before. Past experience would have taught Sarver that dropping his underwear was unnecessary for the fitness check. The employee asked Sarver to pull his underwear back up, and Sarver did. The employee found Sarver’s conduct inappropriate and recounted the incident contemporaneously to two other team employees.
Second, Sarver once grabbed a male employee at a Suns holiday party and danced “pelvis to pelvis” with him. The employee found Sarver’s conduct unwelcome, uncomfortable, and inappropriate.
Third, in 2016, Sarver used a shower meant for use by coaches and stood naked in front of a male employee after emerging from that shower. The employee reported being shocked and “extremely uncomfortable” during the incident and told two other team employees about it contemporaneously.
https://www.wlrk.com/wp-content/uploads ... Report.pdfWhile preparing to take a shower at team facilities, Sarver entered an adjacent room where a male employee and a female employee were meeting. Upon seeing them, Sarver made a comment to the female employee, reported as “you gotta get out of here . . . you’ve never seen anything this big.” The female employee found Sarver’s comment inappropriate.
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I’m generally not looking to cancel anyone and would support “teachable moments” in many instances, but I think I just have more sympathy for a 25 year old, or a junior employee than I do for a 60 year old man who has been terrorizing an organization unchecked for 18 years. Just with the N-word stories alone, he was clearly told that it was wrong and he didn’t give a shit. He pantsed an employee in front of dozens of people. That didn’t stop him from continuing to be sexually inappropriate.Flagrant Fowl wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:38 pmI'm defending Mori's "teachable moment" take. If no one was willing or able to stand up to him from the start then there was no incentive for him to change his behavior. I know it sounds ridiculous, but the circumstances aren't ordinary.
We can't apply standard social norms to a lot of this stuff because the NBA is and its stakeholders hold more authority than a typical person. It's just not as black and white as some people believed it would be.
This is no idiot. He knows the difference between right and wrong, appropriate and inappropriate workplace behavior. He just fancied himself above it all.
Now that he’s been outed and there are mountains of evidence, all of a sudden he’s remorseful and sorry for the hurt that he caused. I call bullshit.
I’m not going to deny that I was hoping (and still hope) this was a means to an end to get rid of him, because on top of being an entitled asshole, he’s an atrocious owner and likely the single biggest reason we haven’t won a title yet. He makes it embarrassing to be a Suns fan.
Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
I want him gone. I hope this pushes him out. I just hope the next owner is a decent human being.
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If he did the things he did to the male employees to female employees he would be gone.
"I'm a Deandre Ayton guy."--Al McCoy, September 21, 2022.
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Rev. Al Sharpton calls on team owners to oust Robert Sarver after NBA investigation's findings
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Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
This part of the report seems very strange:
Couldn’t they just ask Baxter who the executive was, or if he didn’t want to divulge sources, have him ask the executive to speak to them?Uncredited Report of N-word Use: Head Coach Hiring
The investigation did not substantiate ESPN’s report, attributed to “a high-level executive who heard the remark,” that “Sarver once used the N-word when trying to explain to a staffer why he preferred hiring [a Black head coach]” in 2013, allegedly saying, “‘These [N-words] need a [N-word].’”
The investigators did not identify anyone who heard this remark or heard Sarver say that the head coach’s hiring was motivated by race. The investigators interviewed every current or former Suns executive who the investigation suggested might have been involved in the head coach’s hiring, and many others who might have had knowledge of the decision. None of these witnesses—even those who corroborated other accounts of Sarver purporting to repeat the N-word—said Sarver made the quoted remark.
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Bob sounds creepy af and he might have some homosexual tendencies.
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Lol. That’s one way you can read the question. I dig your energy though. It’s a crime. He should be knocking on the fucking doors of his neighbors.TOO wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:24 pmWhy does your dick need to be out if the isn't doctor examining it? WTF kind of question is this?Drewsprocket wrote: ↑Tue Sep 13, 2022 5:14 pmWhat crime is showing your junk to an employee doing a physical evaluation on you?
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Kent Somers from the Arizona Republic:
After damning NBA report, why is Robert Sarver still owner of Suns, Mercury?
After damning NBA report, why is Robert Sarver still owner of Suns, Mercury?
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Re: Allegations of racism and misogyny within the Phoenix Suns: Inside Robert Sarver's 17-year tenure as owner
Sarver's / the org's statement is shitty and not sufficiently contrite.