In honor of start of NBA playoffs, Ben & David venture off the beaten path to explore one of Steve Ballmer’s most famous acquisitions, his 2014 purchase of the Los Angeles Clippers NBA franchise. Was this landmark purchase a steal or a turnover for the former Microsoft CEO? We speculate wildly!
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Topics covered include:
- The Clippers’ founding in 1970 as the NBA expansion team the Buffalo Braves
- Early ownership changes and the move west to San Diego in 1981
- Acquisition in 1981 by LA lawyer and real estate developer Donald Sterling for $12.5M
- Sterling's relocation of the Clippers to LA in 1984 against NBA rules
- Struggles over the next 25 years as the "worst franchise in professional sports” according to ESPN
- Turnaround beginning in early 2010s led by Blake Griffin, DeAndre Jordan, and Chris Paul
- The bombshell in April 2014, reported by TMZ, of a taped conversation between Sterling and his mistress where Sterling makes hugely offensive and racist comments, directed in particular toward former Lakers point guard Magic Johnson
- Fallout from the comments, resulting in a lifetime ban from NBA for Sterling, and a forced sale of the team to former Microsoft CEO, Steve Ballmer for $2B
- Impact of the landmark sale price on NBA and other sports franchise valuations
- Clippers performance post-sale, and prospects for the future
- The opportunity for technology and business model innovation in the NBA, and professional sports in general
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