Both the Lakers and Clippers are having very frustrating offseasons, for different reasons. Los Angeles has always been known as one of the best basketball cities in the world, but this offseason it isn't attracting many big names.
Donald Sterling isn't going away easy. The disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner has hired a team of investigators to research information of past and present owners and commissioners.
Several news publications are reporting that the New York Knicks have finalized talks with Derek Fisher who is expected to become the team's newest coach with a five-year deal of $25 million.
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is reportedly one of the five serious bidders for the Los Angeles Clippers franchise, which is currently on sale after the infamous racism case involving team owner Donald Sterling.
Donald Sterling has been charged with damaging the NBA and may be terminated as owner After being recorded making racist statements about the African-American community and showing his displeasure for Magic Johnson's presence with his girlfriend, the NBA is coming down hard on Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling.
As the National Basketball Association (NBA) prepares to fast-track the removal of Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling, in what could be a long legal battle, let's take a look back at previous oustings of sports owners Marge Schott of Major League Baseball's (MLB) Cincinnati Reds and Jorge Vergara of Major League Soccer's (MLS) Chivas USA.
The National Basketball Association banned Donald Sterling for life for his racist remarks and will be forced to sell the Los Angeles Clippers franchise. And after the announcement was made, several big-name personalities quickly expressed intention in buying the Clippers.
The Los Angeles Clippers took a big financial hit to their sponsorship, brand name, and bottom line in the aftermath of Donald Sterling's racist comments recently revealed on TMZ.com.
As Chris Paul and Blake Griffin struggle to rally the Los Angeles Clippers in their NBA playoffs war with the Golden State Warriors amid the Donald Sterling controversy, how will the news of Sterling's lifetime ban affect the Clippers' chances of landing premium free agents in 2014 and 2015?
Los Angeles Clipplers head coach Doc Rivers threw forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis out of Saturday night's game against the Houston Rockets after a heated altercation ensued between the two.
Odom is now mandated to serve 3 years on probation. He is also required to attend 3 months worth of alcohol counseling. A fine amounting to $1,814 has also been charged.
The NBA has finally announced the schedule for the 2013-14 NBA season. And although it's still over two months before the games begin, excitement is already setting in.