Well, I tried to look for some technical cover for why the trade was cancelled. But Stern just says it was because the Hornets are better with Paul in a Hornets uniform than without. I'm not so sure. I guess that depends on whether he's willing to walk away from >$20M next season to get out of NO.
A lot of the players are ranting about Stern keeping him in New Orleans. What's keeping him in New Orleans is the fact that he signed a 4-year contract with them. The rules are there to give players more money for staying put. Paul wants to have his cake and eat it too. He wants to get the same money he would get for staying in NO, and get to move wherever he wants.
LeBron walked away as a free agent, and it cost him money. That was his right. Paul is trying to game the system. The more I thought about it, the more I understand Stern's decision on this trade. It's not about helping one team (the Hornets) or hurting one team (the Lakers) - it's about preventing players from gaming the system. Getting the extra money for staying in one place, while demanding the ability to move to whatever team they want.
Next year, he will have to make a decision to stay or walk away from over $20 million. And there will be assholes like Bryant Gumbel comparing that to slavery, because they want to "force" him to go where they want.