With the media frenzy for NBA teams, an owner self-reports a 2012 email to kick off selling his interest in the Hawks.
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Atlanta Hawks controlling owner Bruce Levenson will sell his stake in the team following a racially insensitive email that he sent two years ago, he announced Sunday.
Levenson said in a letter to the league that he self-reported the email to the NBA and commissioner Adam Silver and will seek to sell the team immediately. The email, sent in 2012, was in regard to ticket sales and reaching out to "a more diverse fan base that includes more suburban whites," Levenson wrote.
"I trivialized our fans by making clichéd assumptions about their interests (i.e. hip hop vs. country, white vs. black cheerleaders, etc.) and by stereotyping their perceptions of one another (i.e. that white fans might be afraid of our black fans)," Levenson explained in the letter. "By focusing on race, I also sent the unintentional and hurtful message that our white fans are more valuable than our black fans.
"I have said repeatedly that the NBA should have zero tolerance for racism, and I strongly believe that to be true. That is why I voluntarily reported my inappropriate e-mail to the NBA. After much long and difficult contemplation, I have decided that it is in the best interests of the team, the Atlanta community, and the NBA to sell my controlling interest in the Hawks franchise." |