Holy shit you nailed it.
Holy shit you nailed it.
I never even implied Sterling didn't have rights. I simply think it is irrational for a man near the end of his life to leave a huge amount of money on the table to get involved in a messy drawn out legal battle. Take the money and enjoy what little time you have left.
You think waaaaaay too hard
+1
Probably not. But that I was my point, my point was that he was walking away from a huge payday over a comparably tiny amount, which in my book is irrational. I am not really interested in arguing about govt tax, this is a sport blog.
UPDATE
True. But the Capital Gains tax is something like 20% which means he still due a HUGE payday.
You didn't really give solid grounding for why it is creepy, you just stated your opinion. I was hoping for a little more.
So withdraw support from a $2 billion dollar deal and start what will undoubtedly be a multimillion dollar lawsuit because of a $2.5 million dollar fine?
Is that what is happening here? Did I miss anything?
Bravo
Jumped the shark? No. Whenever Lebron performs less than amazingly this sort of thing will continue to happen.
Translation; "we are never ever funding a new stadium"
performing miracles....
YOU FORGOT TIM DUNCAN!
Not if Skip Bayless has anything to say
This is the worst. That is all.
There is nooo way Scott Brooks keeps his job if the Thunder lose this series.
Why is anyone suprised espn did this?
Just my opinion