Obama, an avid basketball fan and recreational player, "believes the NBA has done the right thing," Jay Carney told reporters yesterday.
On Tuesday, NBA commissioner Adam Silver banned Sterling from professional basketball for life and urged the league's other owners to force the real estate tycoon to sell the Clippers.
Sterling was caught on tape telling his much-younger girlfriend that he did not want her associating with black people or attending Clippers games with black friends.
"The little I ask you is not to promote it... And not to bring them to my games."
Sterling has yet to comment publicly about the recordings.
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