
NBA players unite to oppose Clippers owner Sterling
Clip: 4/29/2014 | 10m
Will ban on Donald Sterling lead to greater changes in the NBA?
The National Basketball Association took its toughest stance ever against a team owner when it banned Los Angeles Clippers’ Donald Sterling as punishment for racist remarks. Gwen Ifill talks to William Rhoden of The New York Times and Charles Pierce of Grantland about the impact of players standing together on this issue, as well as how the league has dealt with Sterling’s racism in the past.
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NBA players unite to oppose Clippers owner Sterling
Clip: 4/29/2014 | 10m
The National Basketball Association took its toughest stance ever against a team owner when it banned Los Angeles Clippers’ Donald Sterling as punishment for racist remarks. Gwen Ifill talks to William Rhoden of The New York Times and Charles Pierce of Grantland about the impact of players standing together on this issue, as well as how the league has dealt with Sterling’s racism in the past.
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