Clippers 'not for sale'If the
MUT 18 Coins team is put up for sale, several people have suggested that Magic Johnson — the same person Sterling complained about being at Clippers games — will be part of the new ownership group. While Johnsondenied those rumors, Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski said that his group is a prime candidate.Several groups with desire to purchase
Clippers are already stepping forward, with a bidding war expected to exceed $1 billion for Clippers.— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) April 29, 2014Among those groups, Magic Johnson and Guggenheim Partners will be front-and-center in pursuit of the Clippers.— Adrian Wojnarowski (@WojYahooNBA) April 29, 2014For that to happen, though, the other 29 owners must do their part.
Following NBA Commissioner Adam Silver's decision to ban Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling from all NBA functions for life, the woman at middle of the controversy says that she is "very saddened" by Silver and the NBA's landmark punishment, which might culminate in forcing Sterling to sell his onlySterling banned for life NBA takes action on SterlingAdam Silver shines with decision
Praise for ruling from around the NBAClippers website's powerful statementHow owners can force a saleSterling says team not for saleExtended version of
MUT 18 Coins recordingLatest updates on SterlingV. Stiviano told the L.A. Times through her lawyer Mac Nehoray that she "never wanted any harm to Donald" and that she's "devastated" that the tape was released, saying that someone else leaked it for money to