Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer to buy Donald Sterling’s Los Angeles Clippers for $2 billion

“Former Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer won a frenetic bidding war for ownership of the Los Angeles Clippers, with his $2-billion offer setting a record price for an NBA team,” James Rainey reports for The Los Angeles Times.

“Ballmer, who was chief executive of Microsoft for 14 years, was chosen over competitors that included Los Angeles-based investors Tony Ressler and Bruce Karsh and a group that included David Geffen and executives from the Guggenheim Group, the Chicago-based owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, according to three individuals familiar with the negotiations,” Rainey reports. “One of the individuals with knowledge of the negotiations said the Geffen group bid $1.6 billion and Ressler at $1.2 billion. The sale price is almost four times the highest previous NBA franchise sale price — the $550 million paid earlier this month for the Milwaukee Bucks.”

MacDailyNews Take: Leave it to Balmy to wildly overbid.

Steve Ballmer
Steve Ballmer
“The prospective sale by Clippers co-owner Shelly Sterling comes five days ahead of an NBA hearing to oust her family from ownership following a controversy in which Donald Sterling insulted African-Americans in a secret audio recording,” Rainey reports. The tentative deal still must receive the blessing of her husband, Donald Sterling, who has waxed and waned on the question of whether he would allow his wife to sell the team he has controlled for more than three decades.”

“The deal also needs the eventual approval of 29 other NBA owners, but is expected to clear that hurdle as long as Ballmer reaffirms his pledge to keep the team in Los Angeles and not move it to Seattle, where he lives,” Rainey reports. “Ballmer, 58, left the software giant in February and has an estimated net worth of $20 billion.”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: A match made in perennial loser hell!

Balmy’s proposed logo redesign:
LA Clippers - Steve Ballmer

You know the United States of America is an amazing place when a sweaty buffoon can amass $20 billion thanks to the luckiest dorm assignment in history.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “The Other Steve” for the heads up.]

48 Comments

  1. Ballmer will be a hands-off owner, he doesn’t want to screw things up. Ballmer overpaid for the team partly because of his personal friendship with the previous owners.

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