@really
I was thinking about them trying to keep team management in house earlier today. You realize how his wife was trying to ride for him and claim he wasn't racist on tape last night, then later she released a statement distancing not only herself but
her kids as well (AKA the daughter this white dude who works for the Clippers is married to) from Sterling's racist views and said he was a racist.
It's obviously transparent if they try to go that route what their plan is. No way the league lets anybody related to Sterling take control of the team. Those dudes are smarter than that and the public isn't stupid enough to think a relative of Sterling, someone who worked under him for YEARS and is married to his daughter, is completely shocked by his boss's and father in law's racist views and never knew he was like that.
How's he going to buy the team?

Sterling is going to just happily give away a franchise worth anywhere from 500 million to a billion dollars?
If Sterling comes out and says "I'm done owning the Clippers, I'm just giving control to my family instead," how do you think the public would react to that? It's see through, I don't think the league would let that fly.