I don't hate Doc, but there is one thing i always think about when people call him fake and phony. He knew very well what kind of man Donald Sterling was when he agreed to go and coach him with documented cases of racism and some pretty dispicable behavior.
"In 2006, the Department of Justice brought housing-discrimination charges against Sterling for allegedly refusing to rent to African-Americans at his Los Angeles residential complexes. The suit was settled three years later for a record $2.75 million, with Sterling avoiding an admission of liability."
"In a 1983 incident, prospective Clippers coaching candidate Rollie Massimino says that Sterling used the N-word in an impromptu interview at LAX (via Jeff Pearlman):
“Here’s this guy, and he has this blonde bimbo with him, they have a bottle of champagne, they’re tanked. And Don looks at me and he says, ‘I wanna know why you think you can coach these n*****s.’”
In a 2009 wrongful-termination lawsuit that was eventually rejected by a jury, former Clippers general manager and NBA legend Elgin Baylor claimed that Sterling had a "plantation mentality."
From Baylor's lawsuit:
“[Sterling] said, 'Personally, I would like to have a white Southern coach coaching poor black players.' And I was shocked. And he looked at me and said, ‘Do you think that’s a racist statement?' I said, 'Absolutely. That’s plantation mentality.'"
Doc went to work directly for that guy and then acted blind sided and shocked when he a tape played of him making racist comments. He then out of his way to talk like couldn't coach for a team Sterling owned out of Morals.
That kind of said a lot about Doc's personality and camera personality to me.