Shelly Sterling's desire to retain Clippers ownership a 'wild card'

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Shelly Sterling said she believes that the sanctions against husband Donald Sterling do not apply to "me or my family."



Los Angeles Clippers co-owner Shelly Sterling said Wednesday that she believes she is legally entitled to maintain ownership of the NBA team and will attempt to do so, even as the pro basketball league pushes to remove her husband from the team he has owned for 33 years.
Sterling described her more than three-decade tenure as a "die-hard" fan of the Clippers and said she believes that the sanctions against Donald Sterling -- which included a lifetime ban and $2.5-million fine -- do not apply to "me or my family."


Shelly Sterling's position presents a "wild card" for the pro basketball league as it faces its biggest crisis in memory, said a league official, who declined to be named because he was not authorized to speak publicly about the matter. Her intention to hold onto the team is a wrinkle apparently not contemplated by NBA officials when they moved 12 days ago to strip her estranged husband of ownership.






Players, fans and other owners have signaled they would like to see a fresh start for the Los Angeles franchise, which is in the midst of a playoff run in what could be its most successful season after decades of futility. Ownership by any of the Sterlings could mean a continued flight of sponsors and a potential boycott from players and fans.


The NBA had no immediate comment on Shelly Sterling's desire to keep the team. On Wednesday, she said in an email to The Times that she has retained a law firm to represent her in her ownership quest.


The league moved against Donald Sterling after the website TMZ released a recording in which Sterling made racially charged comments, telling a frequent courtside companion that he did not want to see her at Clippers games with black people. NBA Commissioner Adam Silver responded with the fine, lifetime ban and a call for the league's 29 other owners to vote to force Sterling to sell the team

When Silver announced Donald Sterling's punishment last week, he said there had been "no decisions about other members of the Sterling family," adding: "This ruling applies specifically to Donald Sterling and Donald Sterling's conduct only."


But Silver also said that when it comes to a vote on future ownership, fellow NBA board members would consider Sterling's "€œoverall fitness to be an owner in the NBA,"€� which would "take into account a lifetime of behavior."
 

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My opinion would be to get it out of the Sterling family in its entirety otherwise it just seem like this entire ordeal was a huge farce.
 
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My opinion would be to get it out of the Sterling family in its entirety otherwise it just seem like this entire ordeal was a huge farce.

Agree, but in most cases. these people just don't Trust "outsiders" they want it in the "Family" so they can pull all the strings.
I'm sure if she can't pull it off for Herself, it will be some Family member.
 

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He's gonna fight any sale anyways. If anything, the NBA will be forced to cut a deal that keeps it in his family (probably kids).
 

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He's gonna fight any sale anyways. If anything, the NBA will be forced to cut a deal that keeps it in his family (probably kids).

You might be right. I think the family will have to relinquish it.
 

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You might be right. I think the family will have to relinquish it.

The family is not banned from anything to do with The NBA. Add that fact that Shelly is female and you can add in a gender discrimination lawsuit to the antitrust lawsuit thats coming. This is not going to be quick or easy, but it will be fun to watch.
 
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He should never sell. Instead, build a private prison that focuses on torture and take the proceeds and donate it to his kids.
 

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The family is not banned from anything to do with The NBA. Add that fact that Shelly is female and you can add in a gender discrimination lawsuit to the antitrust lawsuit thats coming. This is not going to be quick or easy, but it will be fun to watch.

I never said they were, did I? I just think they won't be able to keep the team.
 

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I'm on the East Coast. I've got an hour left till the weekend....

Looking forward to it!!
 

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Thank you
 

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Thank you

you're welcome. I come to the realization that acting crazy and out of control regardless of the reason, doesn't help this forum or any involved. I will just have to elevate myself above all the bs. If i don't have anything nice to say I just won't say it.:toast:
 

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I never said they were, did I? I just think they won't be able to keep the team.

No you didnt, but by picking the buyer the NBA is going to fuck themselves. They have no legal reason to take the team from the rest of the Sterling family and if there may be legal ramifications that run deep. And if the Sterlings every win an antitrust lawsuit, the rest of the leagues will be affected as well.
 

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The family is not banned from anything to do with The NBA. Add that fact that Shelly is female and you can add in a gender discrimination lawsuit to the antitrust lawsuit thats coming. This is not going to be quick or easy, but it will be fun to watch.

agree completely.
 

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No you didnt, but by picking the buyer the NBA is going to fuck themselves. They have no legal reason to take the team from the rest of the Sterling family and if there may be legal ramifications that run deep. And if the Sterlings every win an antitrust lawsuit, the rest of the leagues will be affected as well.

like i said before, you might be right i just don't think it will go down like that. 29 bully billionaires vs 1. He is hurting the NBA business. If the family keeps the team it will only cause more harm to NBA. I don't know how the sale of team is going to go down but why don't they have an auction like they did with the dodgers? Obviously that was dealing with bankruptcy court but the same type of format would work.
 

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