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CLEVELAND TO RELOCATE?
Five days since the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat in Game Six to take the NBA crown, Cleveland Cavaliers' owner Dan Gilbert has astonishingly sold his team to former First Lady of the United States and Nevada native Thelma Pat Nixon. The call is expected to made to move the team to Las Vegas, the only great city in the U.S to not have a major basketball franchise. Locals in Sin City are said be be "stoked" at the possibility of the NBA coming to their town.
However, the potential move has been widely criticised by everyone except from David Stern and 'tha boiz' for not having a large, stable fanbase and the fact that if the Cavs move there then no-one will want to watch anyway. Arguably there are plenty of basketball fans in Vegas, proven by the 2007 All-Star game and the Summer League that normally takes place there; of course not occurring due to the lockout.
Let's just wait and see what happens?
2011 DRAFT CLASS BANNED FOR LIFE!
All 60 members of the 2011 NBA Draft have been banned from professional basketball for live, says sources.
According to the source, a large party was held by the parents of first overall pick Kyrie Irving, where the draftees engaged in acts involving Class A drugs and a large amount of alcohol. The men were banned for many reasons, the main one being for bringing the game into disrepute; however I think that they should be more interested in trying to avoid large jail terms.
The only contenders for Rookie of the Year in 2012 will be Ricky Rubio and Robert Vaden, of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Oklahoma City Thunder respectively, as well as any D-Leaguers that are signed.
This comes along with the shocking revelations of the Cavaliers relocation to Las Vegas.
LOCKOUT OVER!
It's over! Huzzah!
David Stern announced that the only change of the season will be the 58-game schedule; every team will play each other twice. Play-offs will remain the same.
Stern also announced that the proposed move of the Cleveland Cavaliers to Las Vegas will go ahead, with staff and logo's etc. to be decided. Each player on the Cav's roster will be able to choose whether to go to the new city, or will be moved to a top five pick from last season to be dealt at random.
Not long now folks, we get to see some good 'ball played. Can Lebron and co. get it done? Will the C's have one last run with the aging vets? Or will a beastish young team come and destroy anyone? Stay tuned for a season preview!