I can't believe I'm going to defend Donald Sterling.

So it's not a slippery slope, gravity is just pulling us down this remarkably slick, downward-curved surface at increasing velocity!
Even if the NBA didn't view it as a moral decision (and they've done everything to frame it as a moral decision), it doesn't mean it isn't one. Whether the sheriff gives over his prisoner to the mob because he sympathizes with their case or because he's afraid for himself, the effect is the same: the mob is validated and empowered.
Whatever you think about Sterling the man, the way his team is being taken from him stinks of Orwell. A private phone conversation recorded and leaked and a tabloid media holding him up for endless 2-minute hates. The endless piling on and self-righteous denunciations. The thrill of ganging up on a dying old ogre and trampling him. The suspicious glares trained on those who express misgivings - like Cuban.
The ends may have been a long time coming for Sterling, but the means are exposing something far more sinister.
I wouldn't go so far as to call it Orwellian, but it's pretty darn close. You and Cuban both deserve a TP.
Maybe this could interest you:
https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/02/24/jtrig-manipulation/It's not just some truther-nonsense, I have the link from the FAZ, one of Germany's most conservative and respected newspapers.
So this private business organization has a duty to ignore the opinions of its customers and employees and their impact on their bottom line and publicly stand by Sterling, or it's like they're enabling a lynching? And those same customers and employees are a "mob"? We'll have to agree to disagree.
That's a strawman, and you know that. Is the bottom line of the NFL in danger because of the Redskins? Was the bottom line of the EPL in danger when one of their teams hired Paolo Di Canio, a known fascist, as their head coach? Is there even any projected number how much money precisely the NBA would stand to lose by having a known racist being exposed as a racist?
It's pretty much exactly like snively said, imo.
Whether the sheriff gives over his prisoner to the mob because he sympathizes with their case or because he's afraid for himself, the effect is the same: the mob is validated and empowered.
The only reason why the NBA players threaten to strike is because they fall for the same mass hysteria which befalls every mob. It's pretty much the definition of what turns concerned citizens into "the mob". Your attempt to bring "the opinions of the NBA's customers and employees" into the mix is deliberately ignoring snively's point: the mass hysteria, which influenced these people's opinion in the first place.
He's free to say what he wants, and others are free to react how they want, and the NBA is free to favor the reaction of the majority of its sponsors, employees, and customers over Donald Sterling's wishes.
All true, and yet, the NBA has no right to take his private property away, they need an actual, legal reason for that.
As someone who has taken the time and actually listened to the whole 9:30 of Sterling's taped conversation, I have yet to hear which part of his statements exactly were against which law. Sure, he's a hypocritical racist, but that's nothing new. The witch-hunt which followed was certainly engineered, though. As far as I'm concerned, the Clippers are Sterling's private property, and the NBA has no right to take it away from him. I'm pretty sure he'll win that case in a fair court.
To me, the most interesting part of the whole conversation was the fact that a friend of Sterling apparently checked his girlfriend's instagram, saw her with Magic, and then called Sterling to inform him. What kind of racist multi-millionaire friend does that? What are the motivations? Sterling stated very clearly that he has no problem with "these people" (meaning black people, which, of course, is certainly racist in itself) time and time again, but that he fears what his "friends" think about the whole situation. Isn't the question who these friends are more important than whether or not a known racist made racist comments in a private conversation?