Clippers Owner In Hot Water Over Alleged Racist Comments

Clippers owner Donald Sterling and girlfriend
Clippers own­er Donald Sterling and girlfriend

(CNN) — Longtime NBA team own­er Donald Sterling is being round­ly crit­i­cized for remarks he alleged­ly made regard­ing African-Americans that some are call­ing “repug­nant” and “rep­re­hen­si­ble.”

Sterling, who has owned the Los Angeles Clippers for near­ly three decades, made the com­ments in a 10-minute argu­ment he had with girl­friend V. Stiviano on April 9, accord­ing to TMZ, which post­ed the audio Saturday.

Multiple calls to the Clippers orga­ni­za­tion Saturday were not returned. CNN can­not inde­pen­dent­ly ver­i­fy the authen­tic­i­ty of the audio recording.

TMZ does not say who made the record­ing or how the celebri­ty-cen­tric web­site obtained it.

Attempts to reach Stiviano on Saturday also were unsuccessful.

If authen­tic, the remarks seem to reflect Sterling’s embar­rass­ment and frus­tra­tion with Stiviano over her asso­ci­at­ing with African-Americans at Clippers games and for post­ing such pic­tures on her Instagram account.

Stiviano is part African-American, accord­ing to the recording.

The man alleged to be Sterling takes par­tic­u­lar excep­tion to a pho­to she post­ed to Instagram with NBA icon Earvin “Magic” Johnson.

In your lousy … Instagrams, you don’t have to have your­self with — walk­ing with black peo­ple,” the man says.

If it’s white peo­ple, it’s OK?” she responds. “If it was Larry Bird, would it make a difference?”

Bird, the long­time Boston Celtics star, was Johnson’s NBA rival.

I’ve known [Magic] well and he should be admired …. I’m just say­ing that it’s too bad you can’t admire him pri­vate­ly,” the man on the record­ing says. “Admire him, bring him here, feed him … but don’t put [Magic] on an Instagram for the world to have to see so they have to call me. And don’t bring him to my games.”

Johnson respond­ed Saturday after­noon via his ver­i­fied Twitter account.

I feel sor­ry for my friends Coach Doc Rivers and Chris Paul that they have to work for a man that feels that way about African Americans” read a tweet from @MagicJohnson. “I will nev­er go to a Clippers game again as long as Donald Sterling is the own­er,” read anoth­er. Paul issued a state­ment, not as the star of Sterling’s team, but in his role as pres­i­dent of the player’s union. “On behalf of the National Basketball Players Association, this is a very seri­ous issue which we will address aggres­sive­ly,” he said.

The union’s response will be led by NBA play­er-turned-may­or of Sacramento Kevin Johnson. “The report­ed com­ments made by Clippers own­er Donald Sterling are rep­re­hen­si­ble and unac­cept­able,” he said in a statement.

The NBA weighed in as well.

We are in the process of con­duct­ing a full inves­ti­ga­tion into the audio record­ing obtained by TMZ,” Mike Bass, exec­u­tive VP for com­mu­ni­ca­tions, told CNN. “The remarks heard on the record­ing are dis­turb­ing and offen­sive, but at this time we have no fur­ther information.”

On Saturday, two high-pro­file NBA alums addressed the con­tro­ver­sy dur­ing the Hawks ver­sus Pacers half­time pro­gram on TNT, which like CNN, is a divi­sion of Time Warner.

Should this guy con­tin­ue to be an own­er?” asked Shaquille O’Neal, who also called the com­ments “repug­nant.”

We can­not have an NBA own­er dis­crim­i­nat­ing against the league,” said Charles Barkley. “We’re a black league.”

The Clippers are set to play the Golden State Warriors in Oakland on Sunday in the fourth game in their best-of-sev­en play­off series.

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