The Dallas Mavericks continue to clean-up the sexual harassment scandal that shook the organization this past February.
Cynthia Marshall, the team’s CEO, told The Dallas Morning News on Tuesday that the uniforms for the franchise’s dance team will not be as revealing as in years past. In addition, the group will perform less provocative dance routines.
“We want the focus to be on the dancers as artists and to highlight their skills, not be eye candy or sexualized,” Marshall said in the interview.
She also added that the move is one aspect of the franchise’s 100-day plan to better workplace conditions.