Found March 20, 2013 on The Mars Reel: Yardbarker Blogger Network
Via Huffington Post In a recent interview with the huffington post Royce White had some interesting words for David Stern and the Rockets organization. The whole Royce situation has been a big mess and is just getting better and better. What are your thoughts on the situation?   “If I was to make an educated guess, I would guess that Adam Silver and David Stern and the Rockets organization, some other owners in the league, GMs want me gone,” White said. “And why do they want me gone? Because business is about convenience. It’s not about doing what’s necessary. It’s about cutting overhead. A lot of times what’s best for us as human beings doesn’t meet that criteria for business people.”
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