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Doc Rivers Says Clippers Should Give Team’s Game Plan to White House - Los Angeles Sentinel

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NBA Commissioner Adam Silver spoke a few weeks ago about the NBA being a good platform to speak out on racial equality, and that there needs to be diversity in the coaching ranks.

The post Doc Rivers Says Clippers Should Give Team’s Game Plan to White House appeared first on Los Angeles Sentinel.

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