Ex-Time Warner boss takes over Clippers

The Los Angeles Clippers have a new NBA-appointed chief executive in the wake of the racism scandal involving owner Donald Sterling.

Richard Parsons, the former chairman of media giant Time Warner and Citigroup, was named on Friday as the interim chief executive of the Los Angeles Clippers following a racism firestorm.

The move by the NBA came in the wake of the life ban imposed upon Clippers owner Donald Sterling for racist remarks revealed two weeks ago by celebrity watchdog website TMZ.

"I believe the hiring of Dick Parsons will bring extraordinary leadership and immediate stability to the Clippers organisation," NBA commissioner Adam Silver said.

Sterling, who told his girlfriend he did not want her to take black people to Clippers games or post photos of herself with black people on social media, was banned for life by Silver, who has started the process of having other club owners remove Sterling as owner of the Clippers.

Clippers president Andy Roeser, who has been with the NBA club since 1984, had been guiding day-to-day activities of the club since the scandal erupted.

But Roeser upset some with a press release supporting Sterling in the first hours after the controversy began.

On Tuesday, Roeser took an indefinite leave of absence, setting the stage for the league-appointed caretaker.

NBA owners are expected to push to remove Sterling as owner before the end of the month, but Sterling is expected to consider a court battle that could prove lengthy rather than sell or forfeit a team likely worth more than $US600 million.

Parsons, who once played basketball for the University of Hawaii, said he has been a life-long NBA fan who was upset at Sterling's words.

"Like most Americans, I have been deeply troubled by the pain the Clippers' team, fans and partners have endured," Parsons said.

"As a life-long fan of the NBA, I am firmly committed to the values and principles it is defending and I completely support Adam's leadership in navigating the challenges facing the team and the league."

The Clippers shook off the distraction of the racism controversy to defeat Golden State in the first round of the NBA playoffs.

Now coach Glenn "Doc" Rivers' squad is playing against Oklahoma City in the second round for a berth in the Western Conference final.


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