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In April 2014, Sterling was banned from the NBA for life and fined $2.5 million by the league after private recordings of him making racist comments were made public. [2] NBA commissioner Adam Silver, who announced Sterling's suspension, said he would "immediately" recommend to the NBA board of governors that Sterling be forced to sell the team ...
'NBA investigates alleged racist remarks by Clippers’ Donald Sterling' TMZ published the story about the tape at 10 p.m. on April 25, 2014, a Friday night. ... The racist comments "united hard ...
I n April 2014, a tape was leaked of 80-year-old then-Clippers owner Donald Sterling making racist comments to his 31-year-old mistress, V. Stiviano, an incident that ballooned into one of the ...
The L.A. Clippers managed a tenuous situation by leveraging their power to oust owner Donald Sterling, who was caught on tape spewing racist remarks.
V. Stiviano says Donald Sterling's racist comments on an audio recording leaked to the public were not the first by the Los Angeles Clippers owner in conversations with her. "There's been a number ...
Clippers president Andy Roeser issued a statement the following day, indicating that his organization was unsure if it was a legitimate and unaltered recording, that the sentiments attributed to Sterling did not reflect Sterling's views, and that the woman on the recording was being sued by the Sterling family and had "told Mr. Sterling that ...
As The Sterling Affairs's stellar reporting proved, the tapes were only the surface of the Sterling's mess. Objectifying Clippers players' bodies in locker rooms, racist housing practices, and an ...
The actors, showrunner and writer of Episode 3 of "Clipped" discuss the scene where the team debates whether to boycott a playoff game in protest of Donald Sterling and his racist comments.