Suns governor Robert Sarver suspended 1 year for racial slurs, sexual misconduct in workplace


Phoenix Suns governor Robert Sarver has been suspended for one yr and fined $10 million after the NBA concluded an investigation into allegations of office misconduct. ESPN first reported that Sarver’s rampant racism and misogyny all through the group in Nov. 2021, and now the NBA has lastly issued their punishment.

The NBA discovered that Sarver stated N-word not less than 5 occasions to different workers when recounting statements made by others. The league additionally discovered that Sarver made inappropriate remarks to ladies working within the group, together with sex-related feedback and observations on their bodily look. Sarver additionally “engaged in inappropriate bodily conduct” with male workers.

Along with the suspension and effective, Sarver can also be mandated to finish a coaching program centered on respect within the office. The league wrote that “Sarver engaged in conduct that clearly violated widespread office requirements,” together with unequal therapy of feminine workers, racist feedback, and bullying.

Right here’s the total launch from the NBA:

The league interviewed 320 folks and evaluated 80,000 paperwork throughout its investigation. It says the effective will go to organizations working to deal with gender and racial bias all through society.

In some way, Sarver was not banned from the league like former Clippers proprietor Donald Sterling.

We’ll replace this story because it develops.