National Basketball Association (NBA)
Roberts creates history with NBPA appointment
Washington, D.C., attorney Michele Roberts has said she is already focused on negotiations over a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA) after making history by being appointed the new executive director of the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA).
Blow for Donald Sterling as Judge gives green light to sale of Clippers
A judge has backed the proposed $2bn (€1.5bn) sale of the NBA basketball league’s Los Angeles Clippers by the estranged wife of the franchise’s co-owner, Donald Sterling.
New Bucks owners add to ownership group
Marc Lasry and Wesley Edens, the new owners of the Milwaukee Bucks, have received approval from the NBA basketball league for a number of individuals to join the franchise’s ownership group, including Teddy Werner, vice-president of business development for MLB baseball team the Milwaukee Brewers.
Silver talks Clippers ownership as NBA considers new event
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has admitted the Los Angeles Clippers may not have a new owner in place by the start of next season and revealed that the North American basketball league is considering introducing a new mid-season tournament.
NBA raises salary cap to record level, appoints CMO
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has raised the league’s salary cap by 7.5 per cent to an all-time high of $63.065m (€46m) for the 2014-15 season and has appointed Pamela El as its new chief marketing officer.
Trial over Clippers sale commences
The trial which will determine the future ownership of NBA basketball franchise the Los Angeles Clippers got underway on Monday, with disgraced owner Donald Sterling failing to make an appearance as his lawyers were defeated in a bid to move the case to federal court.
Stats and Catapult team up to keep players on court
Sports and athletic performance analysis companies Stats and Catapult have joined forces on a project to offer teams streamlined data on their athletes’ to aid injury prevention.
Clippers ownership dispute moves to trial
The saga surrounding the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA basketball franchise will proceed to trial next month, with a court hearing set to determine whether Donald Sterling was correctly ousted as an administrator for the family trust that owns the team.
Sterling drops support for Clippers sale, will pursue NBA lawsuit
Donald Sterling will pursue a lawsuit against the National Basketball Association and will not approve the sale of his franchise, the Los Angeles Clippers, to Steve Ballmer.
Sterling agrees to sale of Clippers
Donald Sterling has signed off on the sale of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA basketball franchise to former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer for $2bn (€1.47bn).
NBA agrees to Clippers sale, but Sterling sues
The National Basketball Association has cancelled its planned Tuesday hearing to terminate Donald Sterling’s ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers after confirming a deal for his estranged wife Shelly Sterling to sell the franchise to Steve Ballmer.
Headliner: Adam Silver
New NBA (National Basketball Association) Commissioner Adam Silver spoke exclusively to Matt Cutler about succeeding David Stern, his approach to leadership and international opportunities for the league.
London and Mexico City secure NBA regular-season games
North American basketball league the NBA has announced that London and Mexico City will host regular-season games during its 2014-15 season.
Clippers sale could be sealed this week
A deal to transfer the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers could be sealed this week after Bank of America was hired to broker the same of the National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise.
Sterling agrees to forced sale of Clippers – report
Disgraced Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling has agreed to allow his wife Shelly Sterling to negotiate a forced sale of the NBA basketball franchise, according to ESPN.com.
NBA sets date for Sterling hearing
The NBA has charged Donald Sterling with damaging the North American basketball league and set up a June 3 hearing after which owners could vote to strip him of the ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers.
NBA approves Bucks takeover
The National Basketball Association’s (NBA) board of governors has unanimously approved the $550m (€395.7m) sale of the Milwaukee Bucks to New York investment firm executives Marc Lasry and Wesley Edens.
NBA appoints Clippers CEO as Sterlings fight for franchise
The National Basketball Association (NBA) has installed former Citigroup and Time Warner chairman Dick Parsons as interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Clippers, as Donald Sterling and his estranged wife Rochelle state their case for ownership of the crisis-hit franchise.