Anderson Cooper Donald Sterling Interview: Magic Johnson Slander Spurs Fresh Outrage As Clipper Boss Tries To 'Correct' Racial Remarks

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Anderson Cooper Donald Sterling Interview on CNN drew outrage after Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling made several remarks against former NBA All Star Magic Johnson as he tried to apologize for his racist rant last week.

Sterling repeatedly mentioned Magic Johnson's HIV-positive status in the Anderson Cooper Donald Sterling Interview on Monday, citing that NBA Legend was "not a fit role model for children and dismissing his work in business and charity."

The Anderson Cooper Donald Sterling Interview was the first public remark he made after recorded racist comments resulted in a lifetime ban and a cash fine. Incidentally, Johnson was also mentioned in the phone recordings to his assistant. Sterling referred to a photo of Johnson with his former mistress saying, 'You should not bring black people to his games."

In a rhetorical question, Sterling asked "What has he done, big Magic Johnson, what has he done?" And he answered, "He's got AIDS!"

With indignation, Sterling added, "He acts so holy," Sterling was quoted as saying. "He made love to every girl in every city in America, and he had AIDS, and when he had those AIDS, I went to my synagogue and I prayed for him, I hope he could live and be well. I didn't criticize him. I could have. Is he an example for children?"

Meanwhile, Anderson Cooper elaborated on the issue telling Sterling that Johnson was HIV-positive but did not have "full-blown AIDS."?"

"What kind of a guy goes to every city, has sex with every girl, then he catches HIV. Is that someone we want to respect, and tell our kids about?" Sterling said in an Associated Press report. "I think he should be ashamed of himself."

Adam Silver, NBA Commissioner who already banned Sterling and ordered a $2.5 million fine against him for his earlier racist remarks, commented again on the second episode of Sterling's tirade: "I just read a transcript of Donald Sterling's interview with Anderson Cooper and while Magic Johnson doesn't need me to, I feel compelled on behalf of the NBA family to apologize to him that he continues to be dragged into this situation and be degraded by such a malicious and personal attack," Silver said. "The NBA Board of Governors is continuing with its process to remove Mr. Sterling as expeditiously as possible," AP reports.

Donald Sterling initially disgraced himself when a phone conversation with his girlfriend was recorded.

The leak of an audio recording purportedly reveals Donald Sterling Los Angeles Clippers boss telling V. Stivianon, Sterling's girlfriend 'not to bring black people to his team's basketball games,' CBC.ca reported.

Following a ban from NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, Sterling was ordered a hefty fine, and  the LA basketball team's boss refused to sell his team; this was one of the conditions stated by  Commissioner Silver. Players and affiliates of the league have praised Mr. Silver's decision.

Reports highlighted that after news of the racist rant that mentioned LA Hall of Famer, Magic Johnson, a number of advertisers had abandoned their interest in LA Clippers. Johnson also said that he would not attend any Clippers games, if Sterling was still calling the shots.

Sterling reportedly said on the phone to Stivianon, "It bothers me a lot that you want to broadcast that you're associating with black people. Do you have to?" Apparently, the conversation was a recorded call.

"You can sleep with [black people]. You can bring them in, you can do whatever you want. The little I ask you is not to promote it on that ... and not to bring them to my games."

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