While technically if you buy something you own it, the optics of it when the majority of your main employees are black can look bad.
In the NFL they really lean into the whole owner/player dynamic, if you listen to how they talk about things. The NBA is trying to move away from that and we have Draymond Green to thank.
Here is the story via TMZ.
Multiple NBA teams have had high-level conversations about doing away with the term “owner” over the past year — and at least two teams have already made the switch, TMZ Sports has learned.
We’re told the conversations essentially center around the idea that the term, owner — in a league where the majority of the players are black — feels racially insensitive.
Several high-ranking sources from multiple teams tell us people have been talking about the issue for a while but it gained steam in late 2018 when Draymond Green appeared on LeBron James’ show, “The Shop,” and argued against teams using the term.
“You shouldn’t say owner,” Green said … noting the title should be changed to either CEO, Chairman or something like Majority Shareholder.
Flip the page for the video of Draymond speaking on the issue on THE SHOP.