Retaining a bunch of PIs to investigate the competition doesn’t sound like an act by someone with dementia unless he’s been doing it for years.
I agree. I think Sterling is what would be called sneaky stupid. I’ve talked with one of his former players ( this season) who thinks Sterling is brilliant. He told me that he admires Sterling because he makes unconventional business decisions, but always has a basis for them; and they are frequently successful.
I think the league is still sore about his moving the Clippers from San Diego over the objections, and litigation of the league.
It will be interesting to see reporting on the votes to strip his property away. If he has in fact been declared incapacitated, Shelly has a big potential liability for exceeding her fiduciary role. You probably know that he is being treated for prostate cancer. Cancer drugs can make some people do unusual things.