Guess who want to buy the Los Angeles Clippers??

Juts few days after the L.A Clippers owner racist audio tape was leaked, several high-profile black celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Sean 'Diddy' Combs, Floyd Mayweather and Magic Johnson have come out of the woodwork to show their interest in purchasing the Clippers should NBA owners vote to force Donald Sterling to sell the team.

The first to make his interest known was the Los Angeles Lakers legend, Magic Johnson (sweet revenge!). Magic was said to be worth approximately $700 million when he purchased the L.A. Sparks earlier this year. He's also a partner with the Guggenheim group, which is valued at hundreds of billions of dollars.

Floyd Oprah Winfrey is the richest African-American in the world (net worth $2.9 billion).

Puff Daddy also is throwing his hat into everything these days, and with that new money from his Revolt TV network rolling in, Diddy might seriously be in the market for a share.

Mayweather, the world's highest-paid athlete, nets more than $70 million per fight.

Sterling, however, says his team is not for sale and won't go down without a fight. The 81 year old, who has not issued a public apology yet, bought the Clippers for $12 million in 1981. Today they are worth a staggering $575 million. All can afford the Clippers ― especially Oprah, who is worth nearly $3 billion.

So who do you think will buy it?......Oprah, Magic, Mayweather or Diddy?

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