"The integrity of the game is everything"
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Ueberroth’s specific intent is managerial and preventative. He’s staking out a non-negotiable standard that conveniently aligns ethics with economics. When he elevates "integrity" to "everything", he compresses a sprawling ecosystem - owners, players, unions, sponsors, gamblers, umpires - into a single KPI: trust. That absolutism is strategic. It signals to bad actors that enforcement will be framed as existential, not optional. It also reassures the paying public that the league understands what’s at stake.
The subtext is that modern sports are always one scandal away from a legitimacy crisis. "Game" here doesn’t just mean play on the field; it means the entire product: rules, officiating, competitive balance, and the perception that the best team wins for reasons viewers can accept. Coming from a business leader, the line quietly admits an uncomfortable truth: the moment integrity becomes negotiable, the sport stops being a sport and turns into content. And content is replaceable.
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