Clippers Owner Donald Sterling Causes Protest from Players

Author: Priyanka Saxena on Feb 04,2015

By now everybody has heard the comments that Clippers owner Donald Sterling has made regarding minorities being at the team's games. Well, the Los Angeles Clippers' players are starting to show their feelings on the matter, protesting before their playoff game on Sunday by placing their Clippers warm up shirts at center court and then having their red shooting shirts turned inside out as to not display the Clippers logo. The players also wore black socks and black arm or wristbands. There has been a lot of controversy from the recordings that came out with Sterling telling his girlfriend that he didn't want her bringing black people to Clippers games or even posting pictures of herself with certain minorities despite the fact that she was mixed. Now, it is unknown what will happen with regards to the team next season and if Doc Rivers will return to the team. What kind of actions can be taken in this kind of event? Will Sterling be the owner of the Clippers next year and what will happen to the roster, coaching staff or attendance should he remain the owner? Comment on what you think will happen with the Clippers moving forward and where you think this whole situation leads.


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