i am looking at the happy wallers and the dan fakens, and the rob palinkas, and seven of them that represent most of the player, and they are silent in this, but we need everybody to speak out, and use their platform to show how ug hly this is. but adam silver -- >> well, michael, it is not something new, and i mean, etan, sorry, you have an op-ed in the "huffington post," and you say that nobody should be surprised by the allegations of donald sterling, because he paid $3 mi million just to settle a housing discrimination in 2006, because he didn't want blacks or latinos in his apartments, and so is there again, a bigger question for the nba, for the league, have they put up for it too long, and now is the chance with this very white hot spotlight on them to move in a different direction? >> well, it is not a question that they put up with it too long, but the ball is in adam silver's court. he is analytical person, and i did not think that he would make a decision quickly. i sat across the table from him in the lockout, and i watched him, and he is a good man, but the level of disgust for