Photos: Potential buyers of Los Angeles Clippers
Ares Management CEO Tony Ressler, right, along with Oaktree Capital Management founder Bruce Karsh, a minority owner of the Golden State Warriors, and former basketball player Grant Hill made a bid of $1.2 billion for the Clippers, according to a source close to the partners. (Richard Drew / Associated Press)
The first round of bidding for the Los Angeles Clippers received at least three bids from potential buyers, according to people involved in the process.
Oaktree Capital Management founder partner Bruce Karsh, left, in conjuction with Tony Ressler of Ares Management and former basketball player Grant Hill have made a bid of $1.2 billion for the Clippers, according to a source close to the partners. (Carlos Chavez / Los Angeles Times)
Grant Hill, who finished his basketball playing career with the Clippers, is a part of a group including Ares Management founder Tony Ressler and Oaktree Capital Management co-founder Bruce Karsh who have placed a bid of $1.2 billion for ownership of the L.A. team. (Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times)
Principals from Guggenheim Partners including co-founder Mark Walter, center, are teaming up with Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison, entertainment mogul David Geffen and mega-entrepreneur Oprah Winfrey to make a bid for ownership of the Clippers. (Francine Orr/ Los Angeles Times)
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Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, center, is said to belong to a group bidding for ownership of the Clippers which includes principals of Gugenheim Partners, entertainment magnate David Geffen and Oprah Winfrey. (Ezra Shaw / Getty Images)
Media magnate Orpah Winfrey could be among a group bidding on the Clippers that includes principals from Guggenheim Partners, entertainment mogul David Geffen and former Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison. (Evan Vucci / Associated Press)
Entertainment magnate David Geffen is likely to be aligned with a group including principals from the Guggenheim Partners, former Oracle co-founder Larry Ellison and media mogul Oprah Winfrey bidding on the Clippers. (Paul A. Hebert / Getty Images)
Former Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer, who joined a group last year to bid on the Sacramento Kings with the intent to move the team to Seattle, is among the groups bidding on the Clippers. (Michael Kappeler / EPA)