Oregon State fired men’s basketball coach Craig Robinson, most famous for being President Barack Obama’s brother-in-law, Oregonian reported. …read more
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Oregon State fired men’s basketball coach Craig Robinson, most famous for being President Barack Obama’s brother-in-law, Oregonian reported. …read more
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A handful of this year’s Derby horse owners didn’t grow up as part of the Churchill Downs set. …read more
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Professional boxing champ Floyd Mayweather told CNBC he’s very interested in purchasing the NBA team. …read more
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WBC Welterweight Champion Floyd Mayweather weighs in on the possibility of buying the LA Clippers and his relationship with recently banned owner Donald Sterling. …read more
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WBC Welterweight Champion Floyd Mayweather focuses on his fight Saturday night against Marcos Maidana. Mayweather says he never overlooks any competitor. …read more
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Soccer fans going to Rio for the World Cup might still find cheap accommodations in love motels or slums. …read more
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From a fiscal perspective, “Things are going pretty well, and I hope we get to play that hand out over the next several years,” the CEO says. …read more
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CNBC’s Sue Herera; Marc Morial, National Urban League CEO; and Ron Christie, Christie Strategies CEO, look at today’s “Power Lunch” stories, including about the labor participation rate. …read more
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Baseball player Alex Rodriguez appears to have an unusual business counselor: SAC Capital Advisors founder Steve Cohen. …read more
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What sort of legal precedent is the NBA setting in banning and fining Clippers owner Donald Sterling over his racist rant? …read more
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Rick Harrow, Horrow Sports Ventures CEO, shares his thoughts on the Donald Sterling scandal and reports that Skechers is looking into purchasing the Clippers. …read more
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Racers who got sick after a Tough Mudder run in Nevada were felled by the very tiniest of obstacles, NBC News reports. …read more
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From billionaire business tycoons to sports stars and entertainers, the list of possible buyers for the Los Angeles Clippers only continues to grow. …read more
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CNBC’s Dominic Chu breaks down all the rumors circling around who might try to buy the LA Clippers if the team becomes available for sale. …read more
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Sports attorney Darren Heitner of Wolfe Law, weighs in on the Donald Strerling scandal and the value of the L.A.Clippers. The estimate worth of the team is $575 million. …read more
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A writer who’s been to 15consecutive Derby races gives tips for the event that only experience can bring. …read more
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According to investigators, former NFL player Irving Fryar and his mother defrauded banks out of hundreds of thousands of dollars. CNBC’s Andrea Day has the story. …read more
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Judy Smith sees a difficult quandary for the NBA, following the banning of Clippers’ owner Donald Silver. …read more
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Tom Watson, Senior PGA Tour Pro, talks about what he learned from playing professional golf and shares his thoughts on the future of the game. …read more
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The disgraced Clippers owner could sell the team for upward of $850 million if he acts fast. …read more
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Discussing if, when and for how much L.A. Clippers owner Donald Sterling may sell his team, with Forbes executive editor Michael Ozanian. The longer he fights it, the value of the team will plummet, he says. …read more
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Patrick Rishe, Webster University, weighs in on the fallout over Clippers owner Donald Sterling’s ban from the NBA and possible suitors for the team. …read more
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David Geffen says he, Winfrey and Oracle’s Larry Ellison are joining together to bid for the team, according to ESPN. …read more
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Shares of Churchill Downs offer investors steady growth that has little to do with horse wagering. …read more
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Some network executives say ads shown during video-on-demand viewing could be worth more than those shown on live TV. …read more
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If there came an opportunity to invest in the Los Angeles Clippers, Hollywood superstar Matt Damon says he’s definitely interested. …read more
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Dan Hesse, Sprint CEO, discusses his decision to pull advertising with the LA Clippers following racial remarks made by owner Donald Sterling. …read more
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CNBC’s Sara Eisen reports on the outpour of support for NBA Commissioner Adam Silver following the ban on LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling. …read more
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CNBC’s Sara Eisen reports on the outpouring of support for NBA commissioner Adam Silver. Silver banned Sterling from the NBA for life, but stopped short of forcing Sterling to sell the LA Clippers. …read more
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Talk about an expensive price tag: The highest-priced ticket listed for Saturday’s Kentucky Derby is $9,300. …read more
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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver has banned LA Clippers owner Donald Sterling for life from any association with the Clippers or the NBA. CNBC’s Sara Eisen reports on how the NBA plans to distance Sterling from the team. …read more
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Most football fans are personally invested in the fortunes of their favorite players. Now they can get a return on that investment. …read more
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When Jason Collins stepped out of the closet, he opened the door to marketing opportunities that go with the fame of doing something first, sports marketing experts said Tuesday. And since the NBA journeyman was not a household name before Monday, he leaves room for more athletes to claim their …read more
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Fans, players, owners, advertisers—all eyes will be watching when the NBA discusses the probe of Clippers owner Donald Sterling. …read more
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Sprint, Yokohama Tire, and Mercedes-Benz are among the many companies to suspend marketing relationships with the Los Angeles Clippers in response to the Donald Sterling’s alleged racist comments, reports CNBC’s Dominic Chu. …read more
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Robert Bennett, the attorney who represented Marge Schott, the late Cincinnati Reds owner who the MLB suspended for racist remarks, doesn’t think Clippers owner Donald Sterling would be forced to sell. …read more
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42nd Mayor of Los Angeles Eric Garcetti comments on the alleged racist comments by Clippers owner Donald Sterling. …read more
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