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    A second source, who was familiar with the negotiations, confirmed the terms to CNN.
    The sale, negotiated by Shelly Sterling -- co-owner with estranged husband Donald Sterling -- will have to be approved at a NBA Board of Governors meeting. It was unclear whether a meeting set for Tuesday will go on, given Thursday's developments.
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    Microsoft's former CEO Steve Ballmer has reached a deal to buy the Los Angeles Clippers basketball team for $2bn (£1.2bn), reports say.

    A source familiar with the negotiations told the BBC the bid was accepted, without giving further details.

    Clippers owner Donald Sterling was banned from the sport for life after he was recorded making racist remarks.

    The National Basketball Association (NBA) later agreed to begin the process of selling the team.The bid was reportedly accepted by Mr Sterling's wife, Shelly.

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    Mr Ballmer retired from Microsoft in February, but he still owns shares in the company.

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