As the reporters file into the room, the cat is feeding posters into an industrial-size paper shredder. As the poster is fed in, bottom-first, there's just enough time to see a Paper Towel logo affixed to the top of the poster, but not enough time to identify the brand. The cat looks up, guiltily, and hops onto a desk at the front of the room.
"Wait, you all are back? Again?" He heaves a deep sigh. "So, last season saw us come up short of a title. Again."
Steve Duin of the Oregonian pipes up, "Mister Nosy, what was with that poster we just saw you shred that said 'Bounty' on top?"
The cat fidgets for a moment, then brightens. "Ah, you see, this year, we are proud to announce a new corporate sponsor. You may have heard them on my podcasts. This year the Portland BluntForceTraumaBlazers will be sponsored by Brazen Paper Towels! So of course, we, uh, had to make sure that all references to our old paper towel brand sponsor, Bounty, have been removed from the arena, and now they have been!
Duin responds, "why did the rest of the poster look like the Kansas City Kings' promotional poster?"
The cat snaps back, "that's a question for the Bounty Marketing Department, I just take their money and hang their stuff up. Does anyone ELSE have any questions?"
The room is silent. Wig flicks a switch on a projector and the room lights up…
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As the film ends, the cat cuts the projector.
"So, we came up short last season. Then we watched top teams in the West panic in the offseason. Once we kneecapped the Warriors' backcourt by taking back what was rightfully ours - David Thompson - they traded away Moses Malone. The Kings were so traumatized by us breaking their... uh... 'will to win' in the playoffs that they shipped away their whole Big Three. The Lakers were scared of losing talent and are apparently trying to single-handedly contribute the entire GDP of the State of California to the Luxury Tax. The Jazz have been selling pieces off left and right since Kiki Vandeweghe left (not that I blame them). The Sonics traded Dennis Johnson for a song and brought in... as 27-year old almost-rookie. Clearly, the West is afflicted with a case of Wig Derangement Syndrome.
The East top teams didn't fare much better. Michael Cooper packed up and left Milwaukee. The Bulls traded away Alex English and George Gervin. The Bullets thought Tom Chambers was the answer (he's not). The Knicks... okay, they brought in Moses so they had a pretty good off-season. The Cavaliers weren't willing to pay Clemon Johnson.
"All of this is our way of saying we feel pretty good about bringing back more or less the same squad that went to the Finals last season. Training Camp wasn't kind to James Worthy, but we insured him so hopefully the damage is mitigated. So I ask again... does anyone ELSE have any questions?"