<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The muzzling of Mark Cuban by the NBA did not go over unanimously at the recent Board of Governors meeting. We hear Bobcats owner Bob Johnson, while not necessarily leaping to Cuban's defense, did ask David Stern if such draconian measures - giving the Commish the power to suspend any owner who disparages the league publicly - were in everyone's best interests. And shouldn't this be handled by a committee of owners instead of by Stern alone? Then, according to two sources, when Johnson further suggested that this was a personal matter between Cuban and Stern that the two of them should settle, Stern went ballistic, telling Johnson that this was a league matter, not an individual one, and that the value of investments such as Johnson's $300 million to get the Charlotte expansion franchise were hurt when Cuban constantly belittled the on-court product. In the end, Stern got his way. And Cuban may have gotten off lightly. We also hear that some hard-line owners were proposing fines up to $5 million per pop-off - which would dwarf the $1.45 million Cuban's been hit with so far for various verbal indiscretions... . In other Commish news, Stern stepped into the Sacramento arena fray this week, taking over for the Maloof Brothers, Joe and Gavin, the Kings' owners, who have not been able to come to an agreement with city officials for a new building for the Kings and Monarchs.</div> Read more...
Stern really does give the impression that he's trying to turn the NBA into a fascist organization sometimes. If he starts putting restrictions on how long players are alowed to grow their hair and what theyre allowed to say about the refs to each other in the locker rooms we should just start calling him Dacid Stalin.
i wonder... these fines keep getting more and more outrageous but there seems to be no limit on how much Stern can fine people for critisizing his precious officials at his whim. what's to stop him from fining people tens of millions or billions of dollars?
<div class="quote_poster">olskoolFunktitude Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">i wonder... these fines keep getting more and more outrageous but there seems to be no limit on how much Stern can fine people for critisizing his precious officials at his whim. what's to stop him from fining people tens of millions or billions of dollars?</div> I would imagine Cuban has some sort of league contract that at least referentially sets limits on the legitimacy of fines, etc from the home office. And if Stern wanted to try to enforce a huge fine, Cuban could take him to court over it as an unreasonable and excessive levy that breaks away from good faith adherence to the contract.
Why do I get this tingly feeling of facism down my spine whenever I here a new rule is being used by David Stern?