Published 12/26/2008
by Justin Sucher
at Bleacher Report - NBA
As we head into the New Year, I've decided to take a look into the year ahead and predict what the NBA has in stock.
2008 was a year that some hope will be forgotten—a year which included an economic meltdown, the Sonics moving to Oklahoma City, Iverson to Detroit, the beginning of preparations for the Free Agency Boom in 2010.
There could be some major unveilings in the upcoming year. Here are a few moves that I think could happen. Some are a bit of a stretch, but some are very possible.
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