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		Donald Sterling Hands Control Of L.A. 
		Clippers To Wife: Source 
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		[May 24, 2014] 
		By Alex Dobuzinskis and Eric Kelsey
 LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Los Angeles 
		Clippers owner Donald Sterling, banned from the NBA for racist remarks, 
		has handed controlling interest in his team to his wife, the co-owner, 
		and she is negotiating with the league to sell the club, a source with 
		knowledge of the situation said on Friday.
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			 National Basketball Association Commissioner Adam Silver said 
			this week he would prefer to let the Sterlings sell the team "on a 
			reasonable timetable" rather than proceed with trying to forcibly 
			terminate their ownership. 
 Donald Sterling, controlling owner of the Clippers for 33 years, 
			came under fire four weeks ago when TMZ.com posted an audio 
			recording of him berating a female friend for publicly associating 
			with black people, including NBA great Earvin "Magic" Johnson.
 
 His comments sparked widespread outrage from fans and NBA players 
			and led several commercial sponsors to sever ties with the team.
 
 In response, Silver declared Sterling banned from the NBA for life 
			and called on the 29 other team owners who make up the NBA Board of 
			Governors to force a sale of the Clippers, an unprecedented move 
			requiring a three-fourths majority vote.
 
			 
			Sterling has said through a lawyer that he would challenge any such 
			effort in court. His estranged wife and longtime business partner, 
			Shelly Sterling, who owns a 50-percent stake in the team through a 
			family trust, has likewise said she would take legal action to 
			defend her interest in the club.
 
 The league on Monday initiated formal steps to strip Donald Sterling 
			of his franchise, officially charging that his conduct so seriously 
			damaged the NBA that it was grounds for expelling him as an owner 
			under the NBA's constitution and bylaws.
 
 But the next day Silver signaled his willingness to reach a deal 
			with Sterling to avert a confrontation, noting that for the time 
			being, the Clippers were still the Sterlings' to sell.
 
 A source familiar with the circumstances told Reuters that Donald 
			Sterling has since ceded controlling interest in the team to his 
			wife for purposes of selling the Clippers on her terms, and she has 
			begun quietly negotiating with the NBA to do just that, as first 
			reported by TMZ.com.
 
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		 As described by the source, the arrangement avoids protracted 
			litigation and allows ownership of the team to be transferred on a 
			voluntary basis rather than by a league-enforced sale. "And obviously, it's subject to the terms and conditions of the 
			NBA," said the source, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
 Attorneys for Donald Sterling and his wife each declined comment. 
			The NBA did not directly address any change in controlling 
			ownership.
 
 "We continue to follow the process set forth in the NBA constitution 
			regarding termination of the current ownership interests in the Los 
			Angeles Clippers, and are proceeding toward a hearing on this matter 
			on June 3," NBA spokesman Mike Bass said in a statement.
 
 (Additional reporting by Eric Kelsey; Editing by Gunna Dickson)
 
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