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Los Angeles Clippers – In With Steve Ballmer, Out With Donald Sterling
It seems that Doc Rivers can stop making threats, or Chris Paul can sleep easier. Steve Ballmer is officially $2 billion poorer, but the owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, while Donald Stering is on his way out; not just from the league, but from recognition altogether, becoming just an old, retired and rich racist and not one with a team.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Looking at Backup Centers
It seems that the Los Angeles Clippers are never done adding players, and they’ll be giving some veteran centers – Andrew Bynum, Greg Oden, Emeka Okafor and Andray Blatche – a chance to show their skills as they scrape the bottom of the free agency barrel in their search for a backup center.
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Los Angeles Clippers Finally Taken Away From Donald Sterling
Is the saga over? A judge ruled that Donald Sterling attempting to block the sale of the Los Angeles Clippers to Steve Ballmer isn’t going to work, but there are always appeals to be made if you have the money and right lawyers to delay an inevitability from happening.
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NBA Teams Over the Luxury Tax Line
The Luxury tax is a dreaded word among NBA front offices, and yet there are four teams that enter this season going over the line: The Brooklyn Nets, the New York Knicks, the Los Angeles Clippes and the Boston Celtics.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Doc Rivers Making Empty Threats Again
The NBA isn’t getting rid of Donald Sterling as fast as they’d hoped for, and that means the Los Angeles Clippers being sold to Steve Ballmer isn’t done, official deal. It also means it’s time for Doc Rivers, allegedly, to say once more that he’s thinking about quitting his job as the head coach of the team.
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Los Angeles Clippers: Paul Pierce Becomes a Sign-and-Trade Deal With Brookly Nets
It seems that the attempt of the Los Angeles Clippers to add Paul Pierce to the mix has gone into a higher gear, but it probably won’t be a free agency deal that their after. Instead, it seems like they’re looking for a sign-and-trade with the Brooklyn Nets, hopefully also offloading a player or two they’re not interested in.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Will Try to Sign Paul Pierce
Is Paul Pierce headed back to where he grew up? A free agent after one season with the Brooklyn Nets, there is more than just one reason for the 16-year NBA veteran to find a new team, and the Los Angeles Clippers doesn’t seem like too bad of an option.
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NBA Rumors – Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons & Los Angeles Clippers Will Try to Sign Trevor Ariza
Despite a very good season with the Washington Wizards, typical of a contract-year player, there’s a good chance Trevor Ariza will be going somewhere else in this free agency period, with the Houston Rockets, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons and Los Angeles Clippers first in line to sign the small forward.
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NBA Rumors – Los Angeles Clippers Looking to Trade, Just Not Blake Griffin
Another season of playoff disappointment and the Los Angeles Clippers are growing impatient. Not to the point where they’re thinking of trading Blake Griffin or Chris Paul – they’re untouchables, but the rest of the group? If it means landing a superstar like LeBron James and Carmelo Anthony at the end of the process, they’re up for any offer on any other player.
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Los Angeles Clippers – Steve Ballmer is Their New Owner
It’s going to take some time before this becomes official as Donald Sterling isn’t going down without a fight, but as of now the Los Angeles Clippers have been sold by Shelly Sterling to Steve Ballmer, the former Microsoft CEO who has strong ties to the city of Seattle, and the $2 billion deal should be approved by the NBA and at least 75% of the other team owners.