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Despite all the injuries the team has suffered, the undermanned Miami Heat team battled hard against the league leading Golden State Warriors. -
NBA News: DeMar DeRozan’s 31-point second half sparks Raptors late game comeback to hold off Celtics
The Toronto Raptors come back from a 16-point deficit in the third quarter to stop a 2-game losing streak behind the heroic performance of DeMar DeRozan. -
NBA News: Stephen Curry earns his 8th Western Conference Player of the Week Award
The Golden State Warriors go 3-1 for the week, lead by the 2-time reigning MVP, Stephen Curry which earns him the Western Conference Player of the week award. -
NBA: Did Golden State Warriors Commit Mistake In Signing Kevin Durant?
A look behind the real cost of signing Superstar Kevin Durant. Are the Golden State Warriors poised for another disappointing championship run? -
Jury awards former basketball star Michael Jordan $8.9 million in brand case: reports
A jury awarded retired basketball player Michael Jordan $8.9 million in his lawsuit against a grocery store chain that used his name in a one-page magazine advertisement without his permission, the Chicago Tribune and other local media reported. -
CFO says Sterling will be forced to sell team because of debt
According to The Sterling Family Trust CFO Darren Schield, Sterling would be forced to sell a huge portion of his assets should he decide to retain ownership of the Clippers despite the agreement his estranged wife Shelly has struck with the group that included former Microsoft honcho Steve Ballmer. -
FIFA official calls for racism sanctions amid Sterling audio scandal
According to FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb, the global soccer body needs to emulate the National Basketball Association in its implementation of measures to effectively stamp or at least curb racism and discrimination in football. -
Sterling retracts support for $2 B Clippers sale to ex-Microsoft chief
According to Donald Sterling's lawyer, Max Blecher, his client will be pursuing the billion-dollar lawsuit against National Basketball Association and have retracted his support for the sale of his Los Angeles Clippers team after the sports league retained the lifetime ban and $2.5 million punishment for his racist comments, Bloomberg reported. -
Lawyer says Sterling approved NBA Clippers sale
In a televised interview on Bloomberg Television, Donald Sterling's lawyer Maxwell Blecher opened up how his client decided to resolve the issue over the Los Angeles Clippers sale following the audiotape controversy. -
Sterling files $1 B lawsuit against NBA over Clippers sale, sports league ban
According to the $1 billion lawsuit filed by disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling against the BNA, the sports league have violated his constitutional rights when it banned him from the league and had forced him to sell his own sports team, New York Daily News reported. -
Sterling vows to keep Clippers ownership with a fight in 27-page statement
In his 27-page statement, Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling said he cannot properly address the charges of racial discrimination slapped against him and conduct an investigation regarding the scandal as he has been locked out from his office and his sports team, Buzzfeed reported. -
Report says Donald Sterling turns over full Clippers ownership to estranged wife
ESPN, citing multiple sources, said that disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling allowed his wife Shelly to negotiate a sale of the sports team. -
NBA begins step to oust Sterling from Clippers franchise
The National Basketball Association has already filed a charge against Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, which would set a series of events in motion to terminate the sports team owner to terminate his ownership in the franchise, Yahoo Sports revealed. -
Clippers owner gets forgiveness from ex-NBA All-Star following racist comments debacle
Former National Basketball Association All-Star player Gilbert Arenas has said that he is accepting the public apology of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, who made national headlines thanks to an audio recording of him making racist comments about blacks, USA Today said. -
LA charter president resignation due to Sterling - NAACP
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, whose Los Angeles charter is supposed to give an award to disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, issued a statement saying that its unit president Leon Jenkins has stepped down to distance the civil rights group from the negative pressure in the wake of the racial discrimination scandal. -
Los Angeles Clippers owner gets lifetime ban, $2.5 M fine by NBA over recorded racial comments
The National Basketball Association has imposed several restrictions that would ultimately force Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling out of the league following the release of an audio tape of him making racial comments, Yahoo Sports said. -
Sterling's racial statements launch NBA investigation
In the wake of the audio recording scandal involving Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling and his rumored girlfriend V. Stiviano, the National Basketball Association is expected to make a statement on Tuesday as part of its investigation on Sterling's alleged racist remarks, USA Today said.
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