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  • David Stern stands by Chris Paul-Lakers trade veto, calls Pelicans GM 'lousy'

David Stern stands by Chris Paul-Lakers trade veto, calls Pelicans GM 'lousy'

USA Today
Published October 24, 2018 at 10:50 AM

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Ex-NBA commissioner David Stern called Pelicans exec Dell Demps a 'lousy general manager' while discussing the Chris Paul-to-the-Lakers trade vetoed.        

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