As NBA Commissioner David Stern prepares to step down from his perch atop the League, one of his big final initiatives, is to reportedly steward the return of NBA basketball to Seattle. According to Yahoo! Sports: “Between now and his departure, Stern is determined to get a franchise back into Seattle, league sources said. He has become a strong ally of Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s group to bring back the NBA there. Ballmer’s group has been trying to get the Maloof family to sell the Sacramento Kings, so that the franchise can eventually play in a new arena in Seattle. From the league office, pressure on the Maloofs to sell has been growing, sources said – just as hopes for a new Sacramento arena have been fading. Seattle Sonics fans will never forgive Stern for his complicit role in Clay Bennett’s deception to move that franchise to Oklahoma City, but make no mistake: Stern desperately wants to return the NBA to one of its great markets and wants it for his own measure of vindication before he leaves office. As one source involved in the process said, ‘Stern has enough time to get a team back to Seattle, but he’ll let Silver deal with the crowd [booing] on opening night.'”