IN BRIEF
LOS ANGELES — Shelly Sterling's attorneys will ask a judge Thursday to order Donald Sterling and his attorneys to stop threatening, harassing or intimidating his wife's legal team and the doctors who determined the Los Angeles Clippers' co-owner was mentally incapacitated.
A person with knowledge of the legal proceedings told The Associated Press that the urgent request seeks protections for witnesses including three doctors who could testify in next month's scheduled trial to determine if Shelly Sterling can sell the Clippers to former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer for $2 billion.
The individual wasn't authorized to comment and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
The decision to go to court was precipitated by several incidents in which Donald Sterling's attorney or Donald Sterling himself contacted the two doctors who examined him in May and determined him to be mentally incapacitated, the individual said.
SAN ANTONIO — Fans screamed “Go Spurs Go!” in unison at the slightest glimpse of a San Antonio Spurs' player or coach floating down the River Walk.It was reminiscent of last season when the Spurs walked off their team charter to those chants, except the tone Wednesday night was much sweeter.The victory parade for Spurs' fifth NBA title was part celebration and part exorcism.After falling 25 seconds shy of capturing the title last season in falling in seven games to the Miami Heat, the Spurs made another run to the NBA Finals. This time, they closed out the Heat in five games for the team's first title since 2007.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets released troubled running back Mike Goodson after he failed to show up for the team's mandatory minicamp.General manager John Idzik announced that Goodson, coming off major knee surgery and dealing with legal issues, was let go with a designation of “left squad.”
CORK, Ireland — After months of indecision over who to represent, Rory McIlroy announced that he will play for Ireland — not Britain — at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.The 25-year-old McIlroywas eligible to play for either Ireland or Team GB.