With racist ass Donald Sterling still banned from the NBA for life ... how did Doc Rivers feel about his wife Shelly sitting courtside at Clippers home games this year???? It's an interesting question ... considering Doc went on the radio this week and insinuated that Donald Sabotaged the team by nixing several trades that would "make you fall off your chair." So, when we saw Rivers out in L.A. yesterday ... we had to ask about...
- 6/19/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
While some folks thought things were wrapping up in the bitter battle between Donald Sterling and the National Basketball Association, in all actuality we’re just getting started.
On Friday (May 30) the disgraced owner of the La Clippers filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Commissioner Adam Silver and the NBA for breach of contract and violating his constitutional rights.
In addition, Donald wants former team president Andy Roeser reinstated, interim CEO Richard Parsons removed, and a termination of the league’s plan to terminate his family’s team ownership.
Unfortunately for Mr. Sterling, his wife Shelly has already entered into a binding agreement to sell the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion, so his lawsuit is most likely moot.
An NBA rep told press, "The NBA will withdraw its pending charge to terminate the Sterlings' ownership of the team. Because of the binding agreement to sell the team,...
On Friday (May 30) the disgraced owner of the La Clippers filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Commissioner Adam Silver and the NBA for breach of contract and violating his constitutional rights.
In addition, Donald wants former team president Andy Roeser reinstated, interim CEO Richard Parsons removed, and a termination of the league’s plan to terminate his family’s team ownership.
Unfortunately for Mr. Sterling, his wife Shelly has already entered into a binding agreement to sell the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion, so his lawsuit is most likely moot.
An NBA rep told press, "The NBA will withdraw its pending charge to terminate the Sterlings' ownership of the team. Because of the binding agreement to sell the team,...
- 5/31/2014
- GossipCenter
Updated, Friday 5:30 p.m. Pt: Donald Sterling filed suit on Friday against the National Basketball Association and Commissioner Adam Silver seeking more than $1 billion in damages. TheWrap obtained a copy of the lawsuit shortly after the NBA posted a memo announcing the cancellation of the June 3 hearing, which was intended to terminate the Sterlings’ ownership of the team. The league memo confirmed the team sale to Steve Ballmer, pending league approval. It concluded: ”Mrs. Sterling and the Trust also agreed not to sue the NBA and to indemnify the NBA against lawsuits from others, including from Donald Sterling.” But it appears that.
- 5/30/2014
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
The Tomorrow People is based on a ’70s British sci-fi series which is probably fondly remembered by people who are definitely not in the CW’s target demographic. Not having been alive in the ’70s, I can remember — fondly, albeit very vaguely — the ’90s reboot of The Tomorrow People, which aired in the Us Nickelodeon and starred future-Moneypenny Naomie Harris. The ’90s Tomorrow People had the advantage of being a a science-fiction show at a time when science-fiction was not everywhere. It had a serialized mystery involving an alien spaceship. In the context of early-’90s television, everything I just wrote was mindbending.
- 10/10/2013
- by Darren Franich
- EW.com - PopWatch
Mad Men is known for being all buttoned down, black and white, class and sass. But in Sunday night’s Season 6 premiere we rang in the year 1968, which means we are smack dab in the heart of the The Sixties. You know: The colors, the drugs, the free love, the awesome music…and the unfortunate facial hair. So in honor of Don Draper’s arrival into this new era, we’ve decided to recap the show based on three critera: Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll!
Drugs:
As we know, drugs and alcohol play a large role on Mad Men, mostly because every one of the characters seems to be miserable and hate their lives. Don is reading Dante’s Inferno at the beach, for godsakes. So with that in mind, it kind of makes sense that most people on the show spend a decent amount of time getting f’ed up.
Drugs:
As we know, drugs and alcohol play a large role on Mad Men, mostly because every one of the characters seems to be miserable and hate their lives. Don is reading Dante’s Inferno at the beach, for godsakes. So with that in mind, it kind of makes sense that most people on the show spend a decent amount of time getting f’ed up.
- 4/9/2013
- by Jordan Runtagh
- TheFabLife - Movies
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