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The NBA is set to look into the multiple allegations made against Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarver and the organizational culture in a new ESPN report.

The long-awaited report that was published Thursday featured multiple allegations of racism and misogyny on Sarver’s part during his 17-year tenure as Suns owner. The reporting was based on interviews with over 70 current and former Suns employees.

Unsurprisingly, the league has taken notice of the report. According to NBA reporter Marc Stein, an NBA investigation is likely to be launched soon, a fact which Sarver acknowledged and welcomed in a statement.

This could certainly go on a while, but it could have severe consequences for Sarver if the reporting is found to be largely accurate.

The Suns have been in damage control mode since it emerged that the story was coming, and there was speculation before it was even published that it could lead to Sarver’s removal as owner. While it’s still too soon to tell if that will happen, there’s already some evidence that it might damage the Suns’ reputation around the league as long as Sarver remains in charge.

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