(April 30, 2014 at 12:44 pm)Manowar Wrote: I am not lobbying for him but for free speech, I don't like what he said anymore than you do, but if you can ban someone for what he said in his own home that is scary
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His free speech rights weren't violated. If you are specifically addressing that he was potentially wronged, assuming California has a two party consent law for recordings, then I would tend to agree. Even if his opinions were wrongly divulged, we cannot ignore the content of what was said and the NBA and other business partners have the right to react.