Violent attack against Phoenix Suns owner Robert Sarber, who according to testimony in an ESPN network investigation, is accused of using violence against club employees, using racist expressions and looting women, including his wife.
Former Phoenix coach Earl Watson claimed that Sarber used the derogatory word "NIGGER", and apparently not only was the word used against him that the US is considered assigned. Watson said: "Sarber."
Facts at the club claimed that Sarber treated them as objects, harassed and even alleged that revealing photos of Sarber's wife were circulated by him.
Other employees claimed that Sarber had treated them rudely and humiliatingly, including taking off pants in public.
The NBA management takes the investigation seriously and will open an investigation against Sarber, who in turn denies all the allegations against him: "I am in complete shock from the false investigation. There are so many inaccurate and misleading things in it."
Sarber added: "The N word is not part of my vocabulary and I have never addressed anyone in the group using it, neither orally nor in writing. It goes against everything I believe in."
"We have reached a point where we have to deny things that did not happen," Sarber attacked the accusations against him.
Phoenix CEO Jason Rowley also joined the defense, saying: "This is not the behavior I know from Mr. Sarber, with whom I have been working for 15 years.
He is neither racist nor sexist. "