Los Angeles Clippers
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NBA: five things we learned Lakers stumble early as Warriors and T-Wolves lock down franchise players
Five things we’ve learned in week one: the Los Angeles Lakers court disaster with court disaster; Ricky Rubio and Klay Thompson get paid; Derrick Rose sprains both of his ankles; Mikhail Prokhorov’s English lessons pay off
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The Oklahoma City Thunder, already dealing with the loss of MVP Kevin Durant, will now have to play without Russell Westbrook for up to six weeks
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Hunter Felt: With Donald Sterling out and the best point guard in the league, the Clippers should be a genuine force – and they’ll certainly enjoy the Lakers being so bad
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Hunter Felt: The NBA just got a massive influx of money from ESPN starting in 2015, will this reignite the battle between owners and players?
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Hunter Felt: New chief, praised for dealing with Donald Sterling, has not faced cases like those plaguing Roger Goodell and the NFL. Sadly – inevitably – he will
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Managers and players appeal for reconciliation after Danny Ferry and Luol Deng controversy
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Hunter Felt: next to the former Clippers owner’s rants, assumptions that white fans are afraid of black fans read like the rantings of a Fox-obsessed uncle
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Sterling offers details of how she negotiated $2bn sale to Steve Ballmer following husband Donald’s suspension for racist tirade
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Former CEO of computer giant says he plans to spend time on basketball team, ‘civic contribution, teaching and study’
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New Los Angeles Clippers owner and ex-Microsoft CEO gives rousing speech at fan rally, vowing optimism in post-Sterling era
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Fans erupt in cheers as Steve Ballmer introduces himself as the new owner of LA Clippers
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Hunter Felt: The former Microsoft CEO has his $2bn team, but Shelly Sterling is still their ‘No1 fan’ and Donald isn’t ducking out of court
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Former Microsoft chief executive closes $2bn deal to acquire NBA team previously owned by disgraced mogul Donald Sterling
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Court ruling clears the way for former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to buy the NBA team in a proposed $2bn deal
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<b>Hunter Felt:</b> here's our selection of those who have done well (Cleveland, natch) and those (Houston, obvs) who have not
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Chief financial officer of Sterling's properties says banks will recall their loans if Sterling persists in refusing to sell the team
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Owner shouts 'Get away from me, you pig!' as wife approaches in case that may run close to Tuesday deadline for $2bn Ballmer deal
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Trial over the $2bn sale of the LA Clippers begins, but co-owner Donald Sterling skips proceedings
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A look back at the best and worst of the 2013-14 NBA Season. Spoiler Alert: The San Antonio Spurs make a few appearances.
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Though his wife negotiated sale of LA Clippers to Steve Ballmer for $2bn, Sterling, pursues legal action over lifetime ban
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Sources close to Sterling reportedly say former Clippers owner is to file lawsuit over his lifetime suspension for racist remarks
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NBA playoffs: Los Angeles Clippers get a buyer – and it's Ballmer; Pacers catch LeBron cold to keep up with the Heat; Spurs and Thunder loathe to lose home comforts
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Sterling argues in official response that remarks were illegally recorded 'during an inflamed lovers' quarrel'
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Sources say Shelly Sterling is negotiating with the NBA in the first steps of what is likely a voluntary sale of the basketball team
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League makes formal case to ban Sterling for life, including the allegation that he told the recorder to lie about evidence
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NBA sets up 3 June hearing which could signal end of Sterling's ownership of LA Clippers
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NBA playoffs: Indiana return to Eastern Conference finals to face Miami; OKC beat Clippers to book third Western finals in four years
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A lawyer for Donald Sterling, the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, reportedly wrote to the NBA to say Sterling may sue to keep his team
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NBA playoffs: OKC beat LA to take 3-2 series lead; Wizards beat Pacers but Indiana still lead 3-2
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NBA legend avoids overt criticism of Sterling but says 'You just can't make those comments about African Americans and Latinos'
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Los Angeles Clippers interim CEO Richard Parsons says his job is to keep the team afloat, as the NBA looks to remove current owner Donald Sterling.
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Clippers basketball team owner, in interview billed as apology for racist remarks, slings insults at HIV-positive former NBA star
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Magic Johnson suggests NBA stars may be willing to stage a boycott if Sterling launches legal action to stay on as team's owner
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The already wild 2014 NBA Playoffs became even crazier on Sunday as the Los Angeles Clippers and Indiana Pacers both made improbable comebacks
Farewell, Donald Sterling, the worst owner in US sports