Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl
Elgin Baylor‘s wrongful termination suit against the Los Angeles Clippers continues to churn out some eye-raising accusations between the Hall of Famer and owner Donald Sterling.
In this story by ESPN’s J.A. Adande, Baylor, who says he was dismissed for age and race after 22 years of service, accuses Sterling of refusing to spend money on African American players and also that the owner would bring women into the locker room to ogle the players.
“Because of the Clippers unwillingness to fairly compensate African-American players we lost a lot of good talent, including Danny Manning, Charles Smith, Michael Cage,Ron Harper, Dominique Wilkins, (Corey) Maggette and others,” Baylor said.
…” players Sam Cassell, Elton Brand and Corey Maggette complained to me that Donald Sterling would bring women into the locker room after games, while the players were showering, and make comments such as, ‘Look at those beautiful black bodies.’ I brought this to Sterling’s attention, but he continued to bring women into the locker room.”
Written by USA Today