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I will have to say I agree with Sterling when it comes to Magic Johnson. That guy is not a good role model at all for kids or anyone really. The man went around sleeping with so many women that he contracted HIV. Plus this really seems like a case of extortion here if Magic is eligible to buy the Clippers.
Honestly I laugh at Sterling's interview though. I am not sure whether to cringe at his "appology" or give him a high five for not bowing down and pretending to be something he isn't... which is he is not sorry for the words only the results. I still don't think it was that bad and still don't think he should be forced to sell his team, but it appears the NBA witch hunt will take him out. I not so secretly hope he and or his wife sues the NBA and that hoe V. for this honestly.
I'm just going to go ahead and put this right here so you can see just how big of a hypocrite Sterling was in that interview as he was trying to deflect attention from himself onto Magic Johnson.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/crime/nba-owner-sex-scandal
During a sworn January 2003 deposition, Sterling denied having a relationship with Castro, though he changed his testimony when questioned again last August. In often explicit detail, Sterling recounted three years of transactions with Castro, whom he met in mid-1999 (after she had lived with boxer Mike Tyson).
While acknowledging that, "maybe I morally did something wrong," the Clippers owner was not shy when it came to describing hour-long sessions with Castro, whom Sterling credited with "sucking me all night long" and whose "best sex was better than words could express."
Testifying that he was "quietly concealing it from the world," Sterling had a blunt appraisal of his "exciting" relationship with Castro: "It was purely sex for money, money for sex, sex for money, money for sex."
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