Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards will probably be fined by the NBA for making homophobic comments on social media. The penalty may even amount to what he earns by playing a quarter of one basketball game.
When a star athlete embarrasses himself, his team and his league, the league's response usually takes the form of damage control. Put out a statement or two, levy a fine that the athlete barely will notice, and move on as quickly as possible.
The NBA, in this case, could even suspend him for a game, if it wants to make a sharper point.
Any fine, for a player who will probably make a half-billion dollars during his career, will not matter.
A suspension would punish those in the Timberwolves organization who had nothing to do with Edwards' offense.
So don't fine Edwards. Educate him.
Bigotry is ignorance made evil. Erase Edwards' ignorance.
The organization that encompasses the Lynx and Timberwolves is ideally suited to make this happen.