“It’s the world,” the man says. “You go to Israel. The blacks are just treated like dogs.”

Sterling allegedly goes on to say that black Jews are treated “100 percent” differently than white Jews.

“And is that right?” the woman replies.

“We don’t evaluate what’s right and wrong,” the man replies. “We live in a society. We live in a culture. We have to live within that culture.”

The woman asks the man why we can’t “be the change” and fight racism, then soon notes that their views on race are different.

To which Sterling allegedly adds “don’t come to my games. Don’t bring black people, and don’t come.”

“You go to Israel. The blacks are just treated like dogs.”

When the woman argues that most of the players on his team are black, Sterling allegedly has this to say: “I support them and give them food and clothes and cars and houses. Who gives it to them? Does someone else give it to them? Do I know that I have? Who makes the game? Do I make the game, or do they make the game?”

Meanwhile the Clippers players made a silent protest of Sterling’s purported comments Sunday. The team ran out of the tunnel for Game 4 of their first-round playoff series at Golden State wearing their warm-up uniforms, huddled together at center court, and tossed their warm-ups to the ground and went through their pregame routine with their red Clippers’ shirts on inside-out to hide the team’s logo.