Donald Sterling says he is not selling the Los Angeles Clippers and is not dropping his $1 billion lawsuit against the NBA, after announcing last week that he had agreed to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer.
"I have decided that I must fight to protect my rights," Sterling said Monday in a letter obtained by NBC News.
"I love the team and have dedicated 33 years of my life to the organization," he said. "I intend to fight to keep the team."
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3 comments:
Good!
This would make a terrific reality show!A cranky old man with a young girlfriend.He remains defiant in the face of adversity.If this becomes a movie,Al Pacino would be one heck of a Donald Sterling.Or maybe Jack Nicholson.
Ah, to sell and collect another $2 Billion to add to the stack of them I already have, or to tell everybody else who's complaining to just piss off....
Decisions, decisions!
LOL!
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