Sterling to sue NBA

LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling has backflipped on an earlier decision to sell the franchise and not to sue the NBA.

Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling

(AAP)

An attorney for Donald Sterling says the Los Angeles Clippers owner has pulled his support from a deal to sell the team to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and will pursue his $US1 billion ($A1.08 billion) federal lawsuit against the NBA.

Attorney Maxwell Blecher says Monday that Sterling "instructed (us) to prosecute the lawsuit" and the deal's off.

The $US2 billion ($A2.16 billion) sale was negotiated by wife Shelly Sterling after Donald Sterling's racist remarks to a girlfriend were publicised and the NBA moved to oust him as owner.

The lawsuit alleges the league violated his constitutional rights, antitrust laws and committed breach of contract.

Donald Sterling agreed to ink the deal and drop the suit last week, but then decided against it after learning the NBA won't revoke its lifetime ban and fine.


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