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A CEO will be appointed by the NBA to take over daily operations. May 4, 2014— -- Even with five of the eight first round playoff series going to game sevens, the biggest drama in the NBA may ...
More than a decade after he was banned from the NBA, the bizarre Donald Sterling stories are still flowing. Former Clippers ...
He entered courtroom No. 236 with his hair dyed black and his eyes covered by sunglasses. Then he took the witness stand and quickly, frighteningly, the world saw the real Donald Sterling.
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling looks on during the second half of an NBA preseason basketball game between the Clippers and the Los Angeles Lakers in Los Angeles, Calif., Dec. 19, 2010.
Donald Sterling sues NBA for $1 billion 02:54. Shelly Sterling said that she had agreed to sell the team to Ballmer "under her authority as the sole trustee of The Sterling Family Trust, which ...
Donald Sterling, former owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, has filed a lawsuit against former companion V. Stiviano and the website TMZ.com over the release of a recorded conversation in which ...
Donald Sterling absent, expected to testify Tuesday as legal battle over Clippers sale with Shelly Sterling drags on.
The intertwined saga of Donald Sterling, the NBA and the Los Angeles Clippers will play out in a small courtroom over four days in July – and the outcome may hinge on everything from brain scans ...
Clippers owner Donald Sterling, left, embraces then-Coach Mike Dunleavy after a 2006 playoff victory over the Denver Nuggets. (Andrew D. Bernstein / Getty Images) ...
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling was banned for life from the NBA, Commissioner Adam Silver announced Tuesday, because of an audio recording in which he made racially charged comments to ...
Why has the world suddenly discovered Donald Sterling? It’s useful to step back for a moment and remember that this is not a sudden, heretofore unknown side of Sterling being unearthed.
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