NBA to buy Hornets

The league said yesterday that Chouest decided not to buy  the team because of economic uncertainty in New Orleans and  Louisiana.

“In the absence of any viable purchaser seeking to own the  Hornets in New Orleans, I recommended to the NBA Board of  Governors that the best way to assure stability and the  adequate funding of the franchise would be for the league to  step in, and complete the transaction and assume control,” NBA  commissioner David Stern said in a statement. No deal value was immediately disclosed.

Stern said the league recruited Jac Sperling, vice chairman  of the parent company of the NHL’s Minnesota Wild, to be the  team’s chairman and governor.

The deal is subject to a vote by the NBA’s Board of  Governors, which will likely take place next week.