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Donald Sterling folds his cards, agrees to Clippers sale

sterling-roggin.jpgDonald Sterling said through his lawyers today that he will agree to the sale of the Clippers that his wife negotiated — to Steve Ballmer — and also will drop his lawsuit against the NBA. Last night, Sterling had told Fred Roggin of NBC4 that he was ready to move on. "I feel fabulous, I feel very good," Sterling said. "Everything is just the way it should be, really. It may have worked out differently, but it's good. It's all good."



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