Josh Dhani
Indiana Pacers Featured Columnist
Deadspin.com

As all of you may know, the trade that sent Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers was blocked by David Stern and the NBA as they deemed Paul too valuable for New Orleans. So it probably means that Paul may be a Hornet for the rest of the season until free agency next summer, unless if the Lakers, Rockets, and Hornets do just enough to appeal the veto of the trade.

After vetoing the trade, many people outraged over Twitter after that. One NBA writer said that this could change the NBA forever after Stern’s big move.

Star player, Danny Granger, voiced his opinion on the trade, saying the following on Twitter:

Due to the sabotaging of the LA/NO trade by david stern, and following in the footsteps of my athlete brethern Metta World Peace and Chad Ochocinco, I’m changing my last name to “Stern’s Bi#&h” #effectiveimmediately

Granger is probably one of the only players brave enough to speak of something like this. Chris Paul tweeted, “WoW” after the trade was vetoed.

But anyways, I LOVED the tweet. Hilarious! Looking forward to him owning it up this season.

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    1. Why the NBA Vetoed the Chris Paul Trade says:

      [...] Stern said that Paul was deemed “too valuable” for the Hornets. After this veto went down, however, I went on to my Twitter and it all of a sudden blew with outrages of NBA writers, fans, and players complaining about Paul not going to his desired destination. Paul tweeted, “WoW” after the veto and Pacers’ Danny Granger said that everyone now is Stern’s b***h. [...]

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