A judge has ruled that former Clippers general manager Elgin Baylor must provide the team with documents that support his discrimination lawsuit.

The Los Angeles judge has given Baylor's attorneys two weeks to hand over the information.

Baylor, a Hall of Famer, was the team's general manager for 22 years before leaving last fall. The Clippers say he resigned, but the 75-year-old claims he was forced out due to age and race discrimination.

In February, he sued the team, owner Donald Sterling and the NBA.