Former NBA Commissioner Says NBA "Super Teams" Are Nothing New
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There's been a lot of action in the NBA the past few months, and former NBA commissioner David Stern says that even though it's the off-season, the league is owning the summer. Stern chatted with Baker Machado about the growth of the NBA fan base, and the current state of the NBA. He says "super teams" are nothing new, and recalls how Magic Johnson and the Lakers had one of their own back in the day.
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