Donald Sterling

Doc Will Quit
Doc Will Quit
Doc Will Quit
Los Angeles Clippers interim CEO Richard Parsons testified Tuesday  that the team's coach, Doc Rivers, told him he will quit if Donald Sterling remains the owner. Parsons said of Rivers, who's African-American, "Doc is troubled by this maybe more so than anybody else." ...
Microsoft CEO Buys Clippers
Microsoft CEO Buys Clippers
Microsoft CEO Buys Clippers
A new report places former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer as the winner of the Los Angeles Clippers bidding war.  The "Los Angeles Times" reports Ballmer's bid of two-billion dollars for the Clippers has been chosen as the winning bid by Clippers co-owner Shelly Sterling...
Sterling Does It Again
Sterling Does It Again
Sterling Does It Again
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling sat down with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday night to talk about the inflammatory comments he made that got him suspended for life by the NBA. But it's his remarks about Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson that stole the show.
Looking For Forgiveness
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling is looking for forgiveness.  Nearly two weeks after the NBA banned him for life for making racist comments, the 80-year-old Sterling told CNN's Anderson Cooper he made a mistake and he's sorry...
Sterling Banned For Life
The NBA is moving swiftly to punish Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling for making racist comments. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver announced today that Sterling will be banned for life from the NBA and the Clippers organization and fined two-and-a-half-million dollars...
Sterling On Hot Seat
Sterling On Hot Seat
Sterling On Hot Seat
Anger, frustration and calls for action echoed around the NBA on Saturday after an audio recording surfaced of a man identified as Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling telling his girlfriend not to bring black people to games. The league said it was investigating the recording posted on TMZ's website, calling the comments "disturbing and offensive...