I’m fine if he is forced to sell the team. I’m fine if he comes back in a year and doesn’t do any more bad behavior. I think this entered the zone of faux outrage with some virtue signaling. There are multiple players in the nba that have done worse things this off-season alone with half the outrage. Would be interesting if Lebron or Paul tweeted out “this has no place in our game” when rondo pulled a gun on his ex or bridges beat the hell out of a women. People join in and act outraged when it is low hanging fruit.
I think a lot of players view this through a racial lens. I think that's what motivates some of the outrage here, moreso than in other events. Although the report didn't find Sarver to be racist in his employment decisions, he did casually repeat racial slurs for their entertainment value, and there were allegations that the racial dynamics were tense with some of his black coaches. My guess (I could be wrong) is that for Lebron, that's a more important topic than much of the other things complained about.
If Lebron has a bigger issue with a guy repeating a racial slur that someone else said compared to man beating the hell out of a woman that is extremely misguided.
Here is the issue.
Edwards use of a homophobic slur and Rondo's situation came in private away from the team and league. Sarver did the things that he did on team property, in the full view of his employees, saying and doing things that created a racist, sexist work environment that had a terrible effect on his employees.
If you're the boss, if you are responsible for the professional environment and atmosphere of your employees, you take on the responsibility of providing healthy, inclusive and legal working conditions. Women shouldn't have to worry about going to work and being hit on by the boss, who could fire them for saying no. People of color shouldn't have to worry about going to work and hearing their boss using racist slurs, where bringing up he shouldn't do that could get you fired or moved to another team.
If you can't run your team giving your employees a proper healthy, inclusive and legal working place of employment, you shouldn't be allowed to own a team.