Suns owner Robert Sarver heaped racial and gender abuse on his employees, using the N-word at least five times and sexually harassing several employees, the NBA revealed last week after a nearly year-long investigation. ESPN first reported allegations of racism and misogyny last November. But the league office last week let Sarver off with a relative slap on the wrist: a one-year suspension and $10 million fine.
Add Draymond Green to the growing chorus of player voices who are clearly unsatisfied with the punishment. "Our league definitely got this wrong," LeBron James said last week.