Donald Sterling took the witness stand on Day 2 of his trial and it was everything that people anticipated. He was the proverbial loose cannon: irrascible, pugnacious, preening, self-centered, tearful, funny and playing by his own set of rules. He verbally sparred with famed litigator Bert Fields, attacked the two doctors who examined him and found him to be "mentally incapacitated", accused one of those doctors of being drunk during the examination, proclaimed that the NBA was engaged in a vendetta against him and railed against the media. Virtually every live blog of his testimony used the phrase "off the rails". But the question remains, was he crazy, crazy like a fox or mostly irrelevant.
Sterling Trial Day 2: Mr. Sterling's Wild Ride
Sterling Trial Day 2: Mr. Sterling's Wild…
Sterling Trial Day 2: Mr. Sterling's Wild Ride
Donald Sterling took the witness stand on Day 2 of his trial and it was everything that people anticipated. He was the proverbial loose cannon: irrascible, pugnacious, preening, self-centered, tearful, funny and playing by his own set of rules. He verbally sparred with famed litigator Bert Fields, attacked the two doctors who examined him and found him to be "mentally incapacitated", accused one of those doctors of being drunk during the examination, proclaimed that the NBA was engaged in a vendetta against him and railed against the media. Virtually every live blog of his testimony used the phrase "off the rails". But the question remains, was he crazy, crazy like a fox or mostly irrelevant.