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Donald T. Sterling (born Donald Samuel Tokowitz; [1] April 26, 1934) is an American attorney and businessman who was the owner of the San Diego/Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1981 to 2014.
The purchase would allow him to build Intuit Dome in the nearby area since plans for a new Clippers' arena were opposed by the former owners of The Forum. [108] In a survey conducted by The Athletic in December 2020, Ballmer was voted the best owner in basketball. [109]
In the next season, the Clippers acquired former MVP Russell Westbrook and former All-NBA guard John Wall via free agency. Wall would later be dealt for Eric Gordon as part of a three-team deal. The Clippers would finish the season 44–38 and make the playoffs but be eliminated in the first round due to injuries to Kawhi Leonard and Paul George.
V. Stiviano and former Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling courtside at a game in 2013. (Associated Press) A media-obsessed woman who wore visors and roller skates.
The cast and crew of the series, premiering June 4 on Hulu, explain how their telling of the Clippers owner's ban from the NBA took on 'Shakespearean' proportions.
Steve Ballmer's biggest bet wasn't buying the Clippers or keeping them in L.A., but building the Intuit Dome in the heart of the Lakers' ancestral home.
Pages in category "Los Angeles Clippers owners" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Steve Ballmer;
The former Microsoft CEO, who purchased the Los Angeles Clippers in 2014 for $2 billion, was named the richest owner in sports for the eighth straight year Wednesday by Forbes. Ballmer led ...