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NBA fines Kobe Bryant $100,000 for derogatory comment
 Edited on Wed Apr-13-11 06:25 PM by AsahinaKimi
Source: InsideHoops


NBA Commissioner David Stern issued the following statement today:

“Kobe Bryant’s comment during last night’s game was offensive and inexcusable. While I’m fully aware that basketball is an emotional game, such a distasteful term should never be tolerated. Accordingly, I have fined Kobe $100,000. Kobe and everyone associated with the NBA know that insensitive or derogatory comments are not acceptable and have no place in our game or society.”

Read more: http://www.insidehoops.com/blog /


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Get the heck outta here.   :o  Absurd. 

The "gay slur" is at .59



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100K for that?  Is Stern in the closet or something?

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100K for that?  Is Stern in the closet or something?

You have to really watch what you say.  Remember this?   http://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php?topic=291949.0  Here was his punishment:

- Thirty-day-suspension without pay, but will be allowed to coach the team.

- His salary reduction will be used to fund a student intern for the student GLBT group. 

- Voluntary salary reduction, which he was probably going to do anyway (I think 10 percent).  All UH admin officials are doing this.

- He must do a public service announcement for the GLBT folks.

- He must work with the student GLBT group with whatever they want him to do.

He apologized again at the press conference and cried (again).

The student(?) in charge of the UH GLBT group spoke about homophobia.   

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NBA hasn't always dealt fines for anti-gay remarks
By Tom Weir, USA TODAY

The NBA hasn't always taken swift and decisive action against players who make anti-gay slurs, like the $100,000 fine that was dealt Kobe Bryant yesterday.

During the 2009 playoffs Denver's Kenyon Martin spewed homophobic profanity at Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban that was more obscene than Bryant's outburst.

And although Martin was fined $25,000 during that Western Conference semifinals series for a hard hit on Dirk Nowitzki, he wasn't disciplined for the outburst at Cuban.

Here's the YouTube of Martin's tirade, but be forewarned that the language is XXX-rated.

The other notable example of the NBA's reaction to such talk came in 2007, when Tim Hardaway's "I hate gay people" remark resulted in him being banished from All-Star Weekend activities in Las Vegas. But he wasn't fined.

http://content.usatoday.com/communities/gameon/post/2011/04/nba-hasnt-always-dealt-fines-for-anti-gay-remarks/1?loc=interstitialskip




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Add this to reason 11,334,678 I have no interest in the NBA

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Add this to reason 11,334,678 I have no interest in the NBA

But you started the thread :)

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This whole PC thing is gay.   :D

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NBA fines Kobe Bryant $100,000 for derogatory comment
 Edited on Wed Apr-13-11 06:25 PM by AsahinaKimi
Source: InsideHoops


NBA Commissioner David Stern issued the following statement today:

“Kobe Bryant’s comment during last night’s game was offensive and inexcusable. While I’m fully aware that basketball is an emotional game, such a distasteful term should never be tolerated. Accordingly, I have fined Kobe $100,000. Kobe and everyone associated with the NBA know that insensitive or derogatory comments are not acceptable and have no place in our game or society.”

Read more: http://www.insidehoops.com/blog /


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Why the Obama thing attached?.. mad cuz ozmo killed your little video

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Nah. I just like when competing pc groups are fighting each other.

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Joakim Noah fined $50K
ESPN.com news services

MIAMI -- Chicago Bulls center Joakim Noah was fined $50,000 on Monday for directing an anti-gay slur at a fan during Game 3 of the Eastern Conference finals, and vowed to learn from the incident.

The NBA released its decision hours after speaking with Noah, saying the fine was "for using a derogatory and offensive term from the bench."

The fine is only half of what Los Angeles Lakers' star Kobe Bryant was assessed for shouting the same slur toward a referee last month, and the league said the discrepancy was because the sanction against Bryant was based on both what he said -- and who he said it to.

"Kobe's fine included discipline for verbal abuse of a game official," NBA spokesman Mark Broussard said.

Noah and NBA officials met Monday morning. Noah said he emerged from that talk prepared to "pay the price" for what happened when he returned to the bench with two fouls midway through the first quarter of Sunday night's game against the Miami Heat.

That price turned out to be 1.6 percent of his roughly $3.1 million salary this season. Noah agreed to an extension last year, worth about $60 million through the 2015-16 season.

Meanwhile, two major advocacy groups quickly called upon the league to both sanction Noah and help further educate players on the topic.

"The fan said something that was disrespectful towards me," Noah said, about five hours before the fine was announced. "And I went back at him. Got it on camera. I don't want to hurt anybody's feelings. Anybody who knows me knows that I'm not like that. I'm an open-minded guy. I said the wrong thing and I'm going to pay the consequences -- deal with the consequences -- like a man. I don't want to be a distraction to the team right now."

Television cameras captured Noah saying an expletive, followed by the slur. Noah said he did not realize the gravity of the situation until he was questioned by reporters after the game Sunday, adding that he meant "no disrespect" to anyone.

Bryant was fined $100,000 last month, and just last week, Phoenix Suns president and CEO Rick Welts revealed he was gay, a rare acknowledgement for someone holding a prominent position in men's sports.

"We know what business we are in," Heat forward LeBron James said Monday. "Emotions get played. ... I don't think it was right what he said. But emotions do get said over the course of the game. We know there's going to be microphones. We know there's going to be cameras around. You just have to be cautious about what you say and just try to control your emotions as much as possible."

ESPN.com's Marc Stein is surprised Joakim Noah's fine wasn't higher but takes issue with how far cameras will go to catch someone. He expects Kendrick Perkins' minutes to be reduced tonight and comments on Russell Westbrook.

The Heat won Sunday's game 96-85, taking a 2-1 lead in the best-of-seven series. Game 4 is Tuesday night in Miami.

The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, or GLAAD, said it reached out to the NBA and the Bulls on Monday "to discuss next steps," and called upon the league to reiterate to its players that anti-gay words should not be tolerated in the game.

"Last month the NBA sent an important message about how such slurs fuel a climate of intolerance and are unacceptable," GLAAD President Jarrett Barrios said in a statement. "These anti-gay remarks, coming so soon after, demonstrate how much needs to be done."

GLAAD said it has started a partnership with Bryant and the Lakers following the April incident in Los Angeles. Also Monday, the Human Rights Campaign called Noah's use of the slur "just plain unacceptable."

"At a time when the NBA and a growing number of pro-athletes are publicly standing up for equality, it's too bad Mr. Noah worked against their efforts last night," HRC President Joe Solmonese said. "That said, we're pleased he quickly realized the error of his ways and apologized."

Some of Noah's teammates stood up for him Monday, saying that the fan went too far in whatever comments were directed toward the Bulls' bench. Taj Gibson said the man repeatedly directed verbal abuse toward the Bulls, and other players insisted that was true.

"It wasn't just one time or two times," said Bulls forward Luol Deng, who declined to say what comments the fan may have made. "He just kept going and it became really annoying. He just lost his temper."

Bulls forward Carlos Boozer said he was not aware of exactly what took place in the bench area, but noted it happens somewhat regularly.

"That's a part of the game," Boozer said. "Fans have the right to say what they want to say after they buy their tickets. Unfortunately sometimes, for us, we just have to sit there and take it. Unfortunately, that's part of sports."

Noah repeated often Monday that he was apologetic for the incident. He said he would "learn from my mistakes," and acknowledged that being frustrated over picking up his second foul did not excuse his words.

"I'll remember," Noah said. "I'll remember it for a long time."

http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/news/story?id=6579408

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he should have called the fan a bitch-ass whiner.














Then I suppose John Boehnner would have been offended...