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LeBron, Paul rip NBA for falling short in punishing Sarver

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LeBron, Paul rip NBA for falling short in punishing Sarver
LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers talks with Chris Paul of the Phoenix Suns following an NBA game at the Footprint Center on April 05, 2022 in Phoenix, Arizona. The Suns defeated the Lakers, 121-110.
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LOS ANGELES – NBA stars LeBron James and Chris Paul blasted the NBA for imposing what they consider a light punishment on Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver for racist and misogynist remarks.

National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) executive director Tamika Tremaglio also weighed in, saying Sarver should "never hold a managerial position in our league again" after his "horrible" conduct.

Sarver was fined $10 million and issued a one-year suspension from league activities on Tuesday (Wednesday, Manila time) to cap a 10-month probe into 18 years of improper activities and the difficult workplace environment they created.

NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Wednesday there was never a discussion of forcing Sarver to sell the team, a penalty imposed upon former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling in 2014 for racist remarks.

Silver said he did not think the violation rose to that level.

But four-time NBA Most Valuable Player James was among those who don't see any place in the NBA for Sarver in the future.

"Read through the Sarver stories a few times now. I gotta be honest... Our league definitely got this wrong." James tweeted Wednesday evening.

"I said it before and I'm gonna say it again, there is no place in this league for that kind of behavior."

"I love this league and I deeply respect our leadership. But this isn't right. There is no place for misogyny, sexism, and racism in any work place. Don't matter if you own the team or play for the team," he wrote.

"We hold our league up as an example of our values and this ain't it."

Paul, a star point guard for the Suns who also served two terms as NBPA president, said he, too, wanted to see greater punishment issued to Sarver.

"Like many others, I reviewed the report. I was and am horrified and disappointed by what I read," he said on Twitter Wednesday. "This conduct especially towards women is unacceptable and must never be repeated."

"I am of the view that the sanctions fell short in truly addressing what we can all agree was atrocious behavior. My heart goes out to all of the people that were affected."

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