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    David Stern please get a clue

    This guy is bad news for the NBA,What with his league almost having no season,and now blocking a trade which had no reason to be blocked,he is getting ridiculous.Here's what I would do if I were Chris Paul,don't bother suing the NBA,just deal with it and in the first game you play go down with an injury,kills 2 birds with one stone,screws David Stern and hurts his beloved small market franchise.
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    The trade should not have been blocked, but it didn't help the NBA, either...

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    Paul is going to leave anyways obviously. So why not take the trade, it was a pretty good deal. Scola, Martin, AND Odom not to mention you also get a first round pick for Chris Paul. The three players are stars, given Paul is a superstar I think the Honrnets would have got the better end of the deal playerwise. As a Rockets fan, I don't care for the trade on the Rockets end.

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    This guy is bad news for the NBA,What with his league almost having no season,and now blocking a trade which had no reason to be blocked,he is getting ridiculous.Here's what I would do if I were Chris Paul,don't bother suing the NBA,just deal with it and in the first game you play go down with an injury,kills 2 birds with one stone,screws David Stern and hurts his beloved small market franchise.

    There is a reason... Not sure if it is worth blocking a trade.


    The trade should not have been blocked, but it didn't help the NBA, either...

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    There is a reason... Not sure if it is worth blocking a trade.




    +1

    Whatever the reason it certainly wasn't worth the headache it's causing right now.

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    The NBA should not own an team. That is b.s. from the start.

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    the nba should not own an team. That is b.s. From the start.

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    Now if Paul gets traded to another team, we all know that Stern is going to be involved on that one. So pretty much he is deciding for which team CP3 is going to play.

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    Post blocked by David Stern.

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    You know there is a problem with the NBA when the commissioner has a bigger ego then most, if not all, the players.

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