Highlighting five days during the 2014 NBA playoffs, when Doc Rivers, Chris Paul, DeAndre Jordan, and the LA Clippers led an unprecedented movement of athletes to hold racism accountable.
Director: Mike Jacobs
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12 episodes
At the outset of the 2014 NBA playoffs, the biggest scandal in league history was about to erupt.
Runtime: 8 minA look back at one of the worst franchises in professional sports, the Los Angeles Clippers.
Runtime: 8 minThe Donald Sterling tape leaks. Clippers players and coaches react with shock and disgust.
Runtime: 8 minDonald Sterling's views on race extend beyond basketball and into how he ran his real estate empire.
Runtime: 8 minThe tape creates an escalating crisis for the NBA and its new commissioner Adam Silver.
Runtime: 8 minIn a private team meeting, Clippers players and coaches talk about the tape, race, and how to respond.
Runtime: 8 minThe Clippers stage a protest, expressing unity and showing the world what they believe in.
Runtime: 8 minPressure mounts to remove Donald Sterling from the league.
Runtime: 8 minNew commissioner Adam Silver makes the bold decision to ban Donald Sterling for life from the NBA.
Runtime: 8 minThe Sterling scandal continues to haunt the team as their season comes to an abrupt conclusion.
Runtime: 8 minIn dramatic tabloid fashion, the Clippers are sold to Steve Balmer, officially ending the scandal.
Runtime: 8 minThe Sterling scandal ushered in a new era of player empowerment, and they haven't looked back since.
Runtime: 8 min