Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Warriors dropped boycott threat after Sterling punished - Reuters

By Jahmal Corner



LOS ANGELES Wed Apr 30, 2014 5:06am EDT





<span id="articleText"><span id="midArticle_start"/> LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The Golden State Warriors were prepared to boycott Tuesday's playoff game against the Los Angeles Clippers had the NBA not sufficiently punished their opponent's team owner Donald Sterling over a racist comments scandal.



<span id="midArticle_1"/> The Warriors opted to play, suffering a 113-103 loss to fall 3-2 behind in the best-of-seven series, but the contest was in jeopardy until NBA commissioner Adam Silver acted swiftly to punish the 80-year-old Sterling for remarks that have caused widespread disgust.



<span id="midArticle_2"/> "If the league had said 'we're going to give a small fine and wait to see what happens' it would've put more on our hands and the Clippers' hands to do more tonight," Warriors big man David Lee told reporters at Staples Center.



<span id="midArticle_3"/> 'More' would have included walking off the floor in a show of protest, an act the Warriors proposed earlier in the day.



<span id="midArticle_4"/> The Warriors went through their pre-game shootaround with an eye toward Silver's news conference, which began around the time their practice session concluded.



<span id="midArticle_5"/> Somewhere in the midst of waiting for Silver to announce his decision, Golden State made one of their own - that if the NBA did not take a strong stance, they would.



<span id="midArticle_6"/> "We knew as players we had an opportunity to have a voice," Warriors All-Star Stephen Curry said.



<span id="midArticle_7"/> "As the day went on (the plan to boycott) probably would've got more concrete. But the way conversations were going, I'm pretty sure it might have happened had (Silver) not done such a great job speaking for the league and taking a stand."



<span id="midArticle_8"/> Silver ultimately banished Sterling from the league for life and fined him $2.5 million for his racist comments.



<span id="midArticle_9"/> The commissioner, who is less than three months into the job, passed a major test and managed to assuage NBA fans and players alike.



<span id="midArticle_10"/> The Warriors may have lost their game but the NBA won as a whole and Golden State could at least take solace in that as they headed home with their season on the line.



<span id="midArticle_11"/> "(Silver) definitely did a great job putting the hammer down concisely and strongly," Curry said. "It took all decisions of boycotting or doing something drastic out of the question because of the way he handled the situation."



<span id="midArticle_12"/> (Editing by John O'Brien)



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