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NBA Players Seek Swift Response to Racist Remarks

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On Tuesday, the L.A. Clippers host the Golden State Warriors in Los Angeles. Before then, the National Basketball Association is expected to do something about racist remarks attributed to Clippers' owner Donald Sterling. The purported remarks were recorded and posted to celebrity gossip site TMZ. Players league-wide, past and present, are furious. Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson, an adviser to the National Basketball Players Association, will advise the NBA.

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