re: #126 palomino
Mark Cuban has a long history of shooting his mouth off. If anybody is going to be a lightning rod in the NBA after Sterling, it’s going to be Cuban. He can’t help himself.
I think he’s wrong to defend Sterling, but I’m not surprised. He does have a point, though. We’re all prejudiced in our own ways, but it’s not always conscious. HOWEVER, he’s blurring the line between being prejudiced and being racist and they’re two different things. Cuban might have his prejudices like the rest of us, but Sterling was openly racist. That’s indefensible. Cuban is trying to thread a needle when he doesn’t need to.