Chris Paul trade to Lakers off
Updated: December 9, 2011, 11:42 AM ET
By
Marc Stein | ESPN.com
EDITORS' PICKS
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- Playing Their Cards Right
- Ted Lilly takes the mound against the Cards for the first time since coming off the DL.
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- Searching For Dwight Howard
- Bill Simmons says the uncertain destiny of the self-proclaimed Superman can be broken down into 10 simple realities.
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- What If? What Then?
- What do the Lakers do if Dwight Howard decides to sign elsewhere?
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- Blast From The Past
- Alvin Gentry would like another chance to coach the Clippers.
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- Glue Guy
- Matt Greene's return to the lineup has given the Kings a much-needed jolt.

NBA owners revealed themselves to be vindictive, onerous, agenda-driven and spectacularly petty Thursday night when they complained to the point that David Stern, in a gutless move, essentially vetoed a legitimate trade, writes Michael Wilbon.
This is the same NBA that was willing to kill an entire season. So it only make sense that the league would nix a trade that represented a pretty good solution to a bad situation, writes J.A. Adande.
The questionable decision to nix the Chris Paul trade only helps pave way for Dwight Howard to L.A., writes John Hollinger. 

