Will Steve Ballmer really get the Clippers?

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The sale of the Clippers continued on its bizarre journey late Thursday night when representatives of co-owner Shelly Sterling sent out a media release that the Sterling family trust has agreed to sell the team to former Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer for $2 billion. Join us live to discuss the sale.
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    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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