Zero chance the players won't boycott if the owners settle and let him transfer to his kids. That's a non-starter for the players.
That seems odd. Is there any reason to believe his kids are racist?
The players probably need the support of the other owners to boycott for any length of time, and there's no way they'd support a boycott of an owner in good standing, as young Sterling would be.
Transferring to the kid with Donald's ban keeping him away from the team and games seems like a fine enough solution to me.
Well the wife's racist, so she's out.From Lebron to Kevin Johnson to you name him, the players have made crystal clear they want ownership in new hands. Heck Stephen A Smith is reporting they may reconsider boycotting games next week if the owners start to drag their feet.
For the first time in a long while, the players actually have more than a little sway on how this will turn out and it won't take much for guys like Baron Davis to threaten that they will file for a hostile workplace and potentially blow up the franchise that way.