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http://www.wwltv.com/news/NBA-deals-huge-blow-to-Hornets-franchise-by-nixing-CP3-deal-135319943.html
Thursday was supposed to be a glorious day for New Orleans’ basketball community.
The club announced it had somehow, some way cleared the 10,000 season tickets sold benchmark.
This without an owner, without even a season to be watched at the time because of a lockout.
But what took the Hornets months to accomplish, that of making it back to legitimacy in uncertain times, NBA commissioner David Stern undid with one swift and ill-thought out decision that same night.
By quashing a trade involving the Hornets, Lakers and Rockets, Stern unleashed the fury of hundreds of sports writers on Twitter for a comedy-fueled evening and likely unleashed the fury of thousands of fans ready to forgive the NBA for its childish lockout.
He also, however, did one thing much, much worse – he neutered the Hornets franchise.
Thursday was supposed to be a glorious day for New Orleans’ basketball community.
The club announced it had somehow, some way cleared the 10,000 season tickets sold benchmark.
This without an owner, without even a season to be watched at the time because of a lockout.
But what took the Hornets months to accomplish, that of making it back to legitimacy in uncertain times, NBA commissioner David Stern undid with one swift and ill-thought out decision that same night.
By quashing a trade involving the Hornets, Lakers and Rockets, Stern unleashed the fury of hundreds of sports writers on Twitter for a comedy-fueled evening and likely unleashed the fury of thousands of fans ready to forgive the NBA for its childish lockout.
He also, however, did one thing much, much worse – he neutered the Hornets franchise.