Clippers Still Have a Long Way to Go
Perhaps the NBA, or all professional leagues, should have a rule requiring a change in ownership after proven futility or incompetence.
Under Donald Sterling’s ownership, the Clippers have been consistently poor in draft selections, trades and negotiating long-term contracts. Now the team has a collective attitude problem. Players who become problems can be removed. It’s about time owners who demonstrate incompetence should be required to sell their teams.
RICHARD RAFFALOW
Van Nuys
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