What Donald Sterling gets wrong about Magic Johnson, HIV and history

Magic Johnson smiles for a picture with members of an AAU girls basketball team in Saginaw, Mich., on April 29. Johnson returned to Saginaw for the”Magic of a Promise” fundraiser for the Saginaw Promise Scholarship. (Neil Barris/The Saginaw News via 

Donald Sterling didn't hold anything back when speaking with Anderson Cooper. Here's a recap of his interview, including videos of some pointed remarks he made towards Magic Johnson.

Insisting he is not racist, Donald Sterling claimed that Magic Johnson doesn't do anything for the black community and said the basketball legend "should be ashamed of himself" for contracting HIV. In an interview with Anderson Cooper that aired Monday

Donald Sterling (left) says Magic Johnson should be “ashamed” of being HIV-positive. (Getty Images). Disgraced Clippers owner Donald Sterling launched into an extended tirade against Magic Johnson in an interview with 

Magic Johnson did NOT call Donald Sterling to lull him into silence after TMZ Sports released the audio it was Donald who called Magic trying to use him as a prop for a Barbara Walters interview sources connected