Nooooo, David Stern Doesn't Care Who Ends Up in the Finals; What Makes You Think That?

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 Nooooo, David Stern Doesn't Care Who Ends Up in the Finals; What Makes You Think That?
David Stern is a funny and very sly gentleman. But if he wants people to stop yapping about conspiracies, he should probably not make snide grins when reporters ask him if he would enjoy a Celtics-Lakers matchup in the NBA Finals. NBA Commissioner David Stern flashed the tiniest of smiles when I asked him if he looked forward to the possibility of a championship series consisting of those ... [link]

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Getting Closer and Closer to Stern’s Dream Finals Matchup
Published 5/22/2008 by Marcel Mutoni at SLAM Online
Though, of course, the Commissioner would never admit that he’s “dreaming” of a Lakers/Celtics Finals. (Via: FanHouse) ...

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