NBA Releases Statement On Atlanta Hawks Owner Bruce Levenson; Will Racism Really End In A League Comprised By Black Athletes With White Owners?

The recent admission by Atlanta Hawks owner Bruce Levenson that he sent a racist email and is voluntarily selling his stake in the team has reached the NBA's commissioner Adam Silver's desk and he has sent his statement:

Released through NBA.com, the statement in full:

"Following Bruce Levenson notifying the league office this July of his August 2012 email, the NBA commenced an independent investigation regarding the circumstances of Mr. Levenson's comments.

Prior to the completion of the investigation, Mr. Levenson notified me last evening that he had decided to sell his controlling interest in the Atlanta Hawks. As Mr. Levenson acknowledged, the views he expressed are entirely unacceptable and are in stark contrast to the core principles of the National Basketball Association. He shared with me how truly remorseful he is for using those hurtful words and how apologetic he is to the entire NBA family - fans, players, team employees, business partners and fellow team owners - for having diverted attention away from our game.

I commend Mr. Levenson for self-reporting to the league office, for being fully cooperative with the league and its independent investigator, and for putting the best interests of the Hawks, the Atlanta community, and the NBA first.

We will be working with the Hawks ownership group on the appropriate process for the sale of the team and I have offered our full support to Hawks CEO Steve Koonin, who will now oversee all team operations.

The NBA and its teams have long had in place anti-harassment and anti-discrimination policies in order to facilitate respectful and diverse workplaces. Earlier this summer, the league re-doubled its efforts by, among other things, making it mandatory for all league and team personnel to receive annual training on these issues."

While this will definitely not be as ugly as the Donald Sterling-LA Clippers fiasco, it still brings up the fact that the issue of racism will probably not die as long as the league is run by white owners and dominated by black athletes. While Levenson's email dealt primarily with business angles, he painted a picture of the black patrons of his team as 'less capable' than their white counterparts. This was the reason why he was soliciting suggestions to attract more white fans.

In the next CBA discussion, it is anticipated that the owners will continue to fight for more concessions from the players unless a new TV deal is struck. It won't be long until the race card is pulled out and things could get ugly.

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