Showing posts with label LA Clippers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LA Clippers. Show all posts

Monday, September 8, 2014

Here's The Email That Forced Hawks Owner Bruce Levenson Out Of The NBA

Bruce Levenson
This is no longer America when one can have a business they own ripped from their hands.  Just like former LA Clippers owner, Donald Sterling, NBA team owner Bruce Levenson is now being forced to sell his team the Atlanta Hawks over an e-mail that he sent.  Was this e-mail racist? Was it to make the fan base more diversified?  Was it to help save a financially struggling team?
To: Ferry, Danny
CC: Foreman, Todd (ucg.com); Peskowitz, Ed (ucg.com)
Sent: 8/25/2012 11:47:02 PM
Subject: Re: Business/Game ops
1. from day one i have been impressed with the friendliness and professionalism of the arena staff — food vendors, ushers, ticket takers, etc. in our early years when i would bring folks from dc they were blown away by the contrast between abe pollin's arena and philips. some of this is attributable to southern hospital and manners but bob and his staff do a good job of training. To this day, I can not get the ushers to call me Bruce yet they insist on me calling them by their first names.
2. the non-premium area food is better than most arenas, though that is not saying much. i think there is room for improvement and creativity. Levy is our food vendor so we don't have much control but they have been good partners. i have wished we had some inconic offereing like boog's barbeque at the baseball stadium in balt.
3. our new restaurant, red, just opened so too early for me to give you my thoughts.
4. Regarding game ops, i need to start with some background. for the first couple of years we owned the team, i didn't much focus on game ops. then one day a light bulb went off. when digging into why our season ticket base is so small, i was told it is because we can't get 35-55 white males and corporations to buy season tixs and they are the primary demo for season tickets around the league. when i pushed further, folks generally shrugged their shoulders. then i start looking around our arena during games and notice the following:
— it's 70 pct black
— the cheerleaders are black
— the music is hip hop
— at the bars it's 90 pct black
— there are few fathers and sons at the games
— we are doing after game concerts to attract more fans and the concerts are either hip hop or gospel.
Then i start looking around at other arenas. It is completely different. Even DC with its affluent black community never has more than 15 pct black audience.
Before we bought the hawks and for those couple years immediately after in an effort to make the arena look full (at the nba's urging) thousands and thousands of tickets were being giving away, predominantly in the black community, adding to the overwhelming black audience.
My theory is that the black crowd scared away the whites and there are simply not enough affluent black fans to build a signficant season ticket base. Please dont get me wrong. There was nothing threatening going on in the arean back then. i never felt uncomfortable, but i think southern whites simply were not comfortable being in an arena or at a bar where they were in the minority. On fan sites i would read comments about how dangerous it is around philips yet in our 9 years, i don't know of a mugging or even a pick pocket incident. This was just racist garbage. When I hear some people saying the arena is in the wrong place I think it is code for there are too many blacks at the games.
I have been open with our executive team about these concerns. I have told them I want some white cheerleaders and while i don't care what the color of the artist is, i want the music to be music familiar to a 40 year old white guy if that's our season tixs demo. i have also balked when every fan picked out of crowd to shoot shots in some time out contest is black. I have even bitched that the kiss cam is too black.
Gradually things have changed. My unscientific guess is that our crowd is 40 pct black now, still four to five times all other teams. And my further guess is that 40 pct still feels like 70 pet to some whites at our games. Our bars are still overwhelmingly black.
This is obviously a sensitive topic, but sadly i think it is far and way the number one reason our season ticket base is so low.
And many of our black fans don't have the spendable income which explains why our f&b and merchandise sales are so low. At all white thrasher games sales were nearly triple what they are at hawks games (the extra intermission explains some of that but not all).
Regardless of what time a game starts, we have the latest arriving crowd in the league. It often looks and sounds empty when the team takes the floor.
In the past two years, we have created a section of rowdy college students that has been a big plus. And we do a lot of very clever stuff during time outs to entertain the crowd. Our kiss cam is better done than any in the league.
We have all the same halftime acts that other arenas have but i question whether they make sense. people are on their cell phones during half time. i wonder if flashing on the scoreboard "$2 off on hot dogs during halftime tonight" just as the half ends would be a better use of our halftime dollars and make the fans happier.
We do all the usual giveways and the fans are usually their loudest when our spirit crew takes the floor to give away t-shirts. It pisses me off that they will yell louder for a t-shirt then for our players.
Our player intro is flat. We manufacture a lot of noise but because of the late arriving crowd and the fact that a lot of blacks dont seem to go as crazy cheering (another one of my theories) as whites, it is not great. Even when we have just returned from winnng four straight on the road, i am one of the few people in the arena standing and cheering when our team takes the floor. Bob has kicked around ideas like having the starters coming down aisles rather than off the bench during intros. Sounds cool but may highlight all the empty seats at the start of games.
Not enough of our fans wear hawks jerseys to games. i have just begun to push for ideas like discount food lines for folks wearing jerseys, special entrances, etc. I think we need a committed and perhaps incentivized fan club. We need to realize atl is simply different than every other city. Just adopting nba best practices is not enough. we have to create our own.
I am rambling and could probably go on forever. If you have any specific areas you would like my thoughts on, let me know.
Best,
Bruce
ps — I have cc'd todd and ed so they can chime in with additional or different thoughts.
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Clippers Ripped From Donald Sterlings Hands

Steve Ballmer is officially the new owner of the Los Angeles Clippers as the team is ripped from the
ownership hands of Donald Sterling.  Even if Donald Sterling is a racist jerk, it is a sad day when government can step in and steal your business. 

The team says the sale closed Tuesday after a California court confirmed the authority of Shelly Sterling, on behalf of the Sterling Family Trust, to sell the franchise. Her husband, Donald Sterling, had unsuccessfully fought the sale of the team he owned since 1981 in court.

It is also a sad day when the court allows illegal wire tapping into th case.

The NBA Board of Governors had previously approved the sale.


Friday, June 20, 2014

Military Web Access Censored In Violation Of First Amendment

Yesterday the  U.S. Military has blocked the website Infowars.com,  to over 700,000 service members worldwide having been labeled “violence/hate/racism.”  This is a direct violation of the first amendment of the constitution

Numerous military personal copied the message on their computer and quickly shared it on Facebook and numerous other social media sites.

After the uproar the site was quickly brought back up on military servers.

This is the 3rd attempt to take or shut down a business by liberal in the last 2 months under the guise of racism.

First under attack was Donald Sterling owner of the LA Clippers, then Dan Snyder owner of the Washington Redskins, now it is Alex Jones' Infowars.com

Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Complete Text Of Conversation between Donald Sterling & His Mistress Stiviano


Below is the illegal wire tapped conversation between Clippers Owner Donald Sterling and his mistress Stiviano

Stiviano
Honey, I’m sorry.

Donald Sterling
I’m sorry too.

Stiviano
I wish I could change the skin. The color of my skin.

Sterling
That isn’t the issue. You’ve missed this issue.

Stiviano
What’s the issue?

Sterling
The issue is we don’t have to broadcast everything.

Stiviano
I’m not broadcasting anything. I don’t do anything wrong.

Sterling
Nobody said you did anything wrong.

Stiviano
I don’t do anything wrong. If we ever have any issues it’s because people call you and tell you things about me that are not true.

Sterling
Then why are you broadcasting? … And why are you taking pictures with minorities...why?

Stiviano
What’s wrong with minorities? What’s wrong with black people?

Sterling
Nothing. Nothing.

Stiviano
What’s wrong with Hispanics?

Sterling
It’s like talking to an enemy. There’s nothing wrong with minorities, they’re fabulous. Fabulous. Because you’re an enemy to me.

Stiviano
Why?

Sterling
Because you don’t understand.

Stiviano
I don’t understand what?

Sterling
Nothing. Nothing.

Stiviano
That racism still is alive?

Sterling
No, but there’s a culture. People feel certain things. Hispanics feel certain things towards blacks. Blacks feel certain things toward other groups. It’s been that way historically, and it will always be that way.

Stiviano
But it’s not that way in my heart and in my mind.

Sterling
But maybe you want to adjust to the world.

Stiviano
But why if the world doesn't do anything for me and they don't make me happy?

Sterling
You're right. I don't wanna argue with you. I don't wanna argue.

Stiviano
I can’t be racist in my heart.

Sterling
And that’s good. I’m living in a culture, and I have to live within the culture. So that’s the way it is….You can’t be flexible. You can’t be flexible, you can't--

Stiviano
I am flexible. I understand that that’s the way you were raised, and that’s your culture. And I’m respectful and--

Sterling
Well why do have to disrespect them. Those are--

Stiviano
Who am I disrespecting?

Sterling
The world before you.

Stiviano
Why am I disrespecting them?

Sterling
By walking, and you’re perceived as either a Latina or a white girl. Why can’t you be walking publicly with black people? Why? Is there a benefit to you?

Stiviano
Is it a benefit to me? Does it matter if they’re white or blue or yellow?

Sterling
I guess that you don’t know that. Maybe you’re stupid. Maybe you don’t know what people think of you. It does matter, yeah! It matters.

Stiviano
Do you know that I’m mixed?

Sterling
No, I don’t know that.

Stiviano
You know that I’m mixed.

Sterling
You told me you were going to remove those. You said, “Yes, I understand you.” I mean, you change from day to day. Wow. So painful. Wow.

Stiviano
People call you and tell you that I have black people on my Instagram. And it bothers you.

Sterling
Yeah, it bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you’re associating with black people. Do you have to?

Stiviano
You associate with black people.

Sterling
I’m not you, and you’re not me. You’re supposed to be a delicate white or a delicate Latina girl.

Stiviano
I’m a mixed girl. And you’re in love with me. And I’m black and Mexican, whether you like it or not, whether the world accepts it or not. And you’re asking me to remove something that’s part of me and in my bloodstream because the world thinks different of me and you’re afraid of what they’re going to think see because of your upbringing? You want me to have hate towards black people?

Sterling
I don’t want you to have hate. That’s what people do, they turn things around. I want you to love them, privately. In your whole life, everyday, you can be with them. Every single day of your life.

Stiviano
But not in public?

Sterling
But why publicize it on the Instagram and why bring it to my games?

Stiviano
Why bring the black people to the games...I…

Sterling
I don't think we need to discuss anymore. It's over. I don't wanna talk about it.

Stiviano
I'm sorry that you feel that way.

Sterling
I feel that way so strongly, and it may cause our relationship to just break apart. And if it does, it does. It's better to break apart now, than to break apart later.

Stiviano
I’m sorry that you still have people around you that are full of racism and hate in their heart. I’m sorry that you’re still racist in your heart. I’m sorry that you live in a world that’s still--

Sterling
How about your whole life, everyday, you could whatever you want. You can sleep with them, you can bring them in, you can do whatever you want. The little I ask you is not to promote it on that...and not to bring them to my games.

Stiviano
I don’t bring anyone to the games.

Sterling
Ok then, there's nothing to argue about.

Stiviano
I know.

Sterling
OK, we’ve got a big problem here...We’ve got a big problem. If you didn’t like someone that I was with I would stop seeing that person and…

Stiviano
I’m sorry, I don’t have any more friends. What would you like me to do? Remove the skin color out of my skin?

Sterling
Is that a real issue or are you making something up?

Stiviano
I mean, I just don’t understand what the issue is.

Sterling
There’s nothing wrong with you or your skin color. Why are you saying these things? To upset me?

Stiviano
Sweetie, I’m sorry.

Sterling
I’m so sorry too. We made a giant mistake. Both of us. Everything you say to me is so painful. Do I want you to change the color of your skin? You really know how to hurt somebody, instead of saying, “I understand.”

Stiviano
I don’t understand how you can have so much hate toward minorities.

Sterling
I don’t have any hate on nothing.

Stiviano
How a person like you who’s elevated, who’s here still feels he’s above the world and you can’t even be seen with someone considered of a different skin color.

Sterling
They can be with me all day long and all night long.

Stiviano
I can’t believe that a man who’s educated, a man who’s a scholar, a man--

Sterling
Well, believe it, and stop talking about it! You’re not making any good points. You can’t believe this man...that’s all I am. I’m not a good person in your eyes. If I was a good person, you wouldn’t say, “I can’t believe this, I can’t believe that.” Which are all lies. I love the black people.

Stiviano
Look at all this negativity coming from--

Sterling
There is no negativity. I love everybody. I’m just saying, in your lousy fucking Instagrams, you don’t have to have yourself with, walking with black people. You don’t have to. If you want to, do it.

Stiviano
If it’s white people it’s OK?

[Long pause]

Stiviano
If it was Larry Bird, would it have made a difference?

Sterling
You’re just a...big fighter. I can see -- who would want to live with a woman like you? Who would want to live with a woman like you? All you ever wanted to do is fight. You’re a born fighter.

Stiviano
I’m sorry that you’re mad.

Sterling
You have the worst mouth.

Stiviano
Why are you so angry, honey? What’s wrong?

Sterling
Why would you bring up Larry Bird? What does he got to do with it? You can walk all night long with your sisters. Or you family.

Stiviano
I saw someone I admire. I admire Magic Johnson.

Sterling
OK, good.

Stiviano
I’m sorry.

Sterling
OK.

Stiviano
He’s made a lot of changes for his community, for the world, for the people, for the minorities. He’s helped a lot of people.

Sterling
Why are you forcing this down my throat? I’m finished talking to you.

Stiviano
And I took a picture with someone I admire. He happens to be black, and I’m sorry.

Sterling
I think that fact that you admire him -- I’ve known him well, and he should be admired. And I’m just saying that it’s too bad you can’t admire him privately, and during YOUR ENTIRE FUCKING LIFE, your whole life, admire him, bring him here, feed him, fuck him, I don’t care. You can do anything. But don’t put him on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me. And don’t bring him to my games. OK?

Stiviano
I don’t...I’ve never brought...I don’t know him personally.

Sterling
Please leave me alone. Please? Please?

Stiviano
I’m sorry. Is there anything that I can do to make you feel better?

Sterling

No, you can never make me feel better.