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Ballmer new owner of NBA's LA Clippers

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has bought the LA Clippers for about $US2 billion after the NBA slapped a life ban on its former owner Donald Sterling.

Steve Ballmer has bought the LA clippers

Steve Ballmer, back then CEO of Microsoft, talking during the unveiling of the project 'Schlaumaeuse' (Clever Mice) in Berlin (AAP)

Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer has officially become the new owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, the National Basketball Association has announced.

It said the transaction, worth an estimated $US2 billion ($A2.2 billion), closed after a California court order went into effect confirming that Shelly Sterling had the authority to sell the team.

In a statement on Tuesday, Ballmer said he was "humbled and honoured to be the new owner of the Los Angels Clippers".

The team went on the block after the NBA slapped a life ban on its owner, Donald Sterling, who bought the club in 1981 for $US12.5 million.

The action was in response to a video aired on celebrity website TMZ that showed Sterling criticising his girlfriend for having her picture taken with black people.

In the storm that followed, the 80-year-old billionaire initially agreed to the sale of the team, but then abruptly withdrew his support.

His wife Shelly, however, moved to sell the team as a trustee of the family trust that owned the team after Sterling had been declared mentally incapacitated.

Ballmer thanked Clippers fans for remaining "fiercely loyal to our franchise through some extraordinary times".

"I will be hard core in giving the team, our great coach, staff and players the support they need to do their best work on the court," he said.

"And we will do whatever necessary to provide our fans and their families with the best game-night experience in the NBA."

Ballmer's purchase would make the Clippers, which have never won a title, the second most expensive franchise in the US professional sports.


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