2014 NBA playoffs: Miami Heat during the Big Three era

April 26, 2014
Voice Heard
Since winning his first championship and claiming the mythical throne of best player in the game, LeBron James has found his voice. And unlike superstars in the past, namely Michael Jordan, LeBron hasn't been afraid to throw his weight around on significant topics.
So when an audio tape of now-former Clippers owner Donald Sterling was released that included racist remarks to his mistress, the grown-up LeBron didn't hold back.
"I believe in [commissioner] Adam [Silver]," James said. "I believe in the NBA. And they have to do something, do something very fast, before this gets out of hand. Like I said, there's no room for Donald Sterling in our league. So there it is."
There it is, indeed.
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