Contrary to our Jason, an ordinary gentleman (who’s in some league) emphasizes, I think correctly, the differences between Don and Sterling. Don is the better man, and there’s nobility in his effort to regain control of the pretty singular challenge that is his life. He wants to be a good dad, and there are obvious reasons why family is so important to him.
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