Read the article it is a lot of little things that don't seem like a big deal, but collectively lead to a toxic work environment with at best an out of touch immature owner (I mean the depantsing incident he acknowledges makes it seem like he was running a frat and not a professional basketball team).
Doesn't seem like enough to remove him as owner, but wouldn't be surprised if the league stepped in and required all sorts of training though.
I would not be surprised by this either, but some of the stuff included in this article is so vague it should not have been included and is actually weird they ran it. Like the part about the pitch to steve nash where he made a comment where he "too loosely used the term black guy" but the people in the room could not remember the specifics. Like what kind of story/journalism is that to include?
I will also add that a lot of the stories center around Watson who clearly has a bone to pick. It is interesting James Jones went on the record to say Watson had a lot of issues.
Overall, certainly sounds like Sarver is a jerk with a lot of issues, and I agree with Mo he needs training along with the rest of the org) but this seems like a pretty weird project that ESPN puts together. I'm pretty sure they could run an expose on many of the owners and GMs in professional sports (Jerry Jones and Mcnair come to mind in football)