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Mark Titus has become a college basketball blogging institution. His Club Trillion -- a goofy compendium of his end-of-the-bench antics at Ohio State -- is basically Internet-famous. How do I know? One of my friends, whose only blog reading comes in the form of Tucker Max, if that can even be considered a blog, recommended Club Tril to me. That's Internet fame.

But as with any fame, there are perils. This year, Titus, whose NBA prospects are about as good as mine, decided to enter the NBA draft. It wasn't long until that dream died: Ohio State got a call from the NBA, first asking that Titus remove his name from the draft to prevent him from making a "mockery" of the process. Then, when Titus stuck in, the NBA got serious:

Today, (no this isn’t an FML) Dobo again approached me, only this time his face suggested that either the situation with the NBA had escalated or he found out that I was the one who spread peanut butter underneath his car handle door. [...] The NBA had called back and this time they demanded I pull my name out “or else.” I assume the “or else” meant they were going to make me do an NBA Catalog commercial like Larry Bird did in 1987. Despite the fact that I would have loved nothing more than to do a similar commercial, I realized that maybe the NBA isn’t an organization to be messed with and I pulled my name out.

Is Titus upset by this decision? Quite the contrary. He's thrilled with it:

Because of this, I’m not really all that upset about them treating me differently. In fact, I’m somewhat excited. I could very well be the first person in the history of the NBA to basically be told to go away.

It really is quite an accomplishment. Were Titus not famous for his blog, no doubt the NBA would have just let him put his name in the draft and ignored him as he was passed over -- or ignored completely -- by every NBA scout in the business. Instead, they stopped Titus before he did something truly evil, like "poke fun at an institution" or "execute a harmless gimmick for his blog." Phew. Disaster averted.

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  1. Mike
    1. Posted by Mike Thu Apr 30, 2009 1:43 pm EDT

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    haha lolololol hahaha lmao lol lol lol lmao NOTTTTTTT
  2. Matt S
    2. Posted by Matt S Thu Apr 30, 2009 2:23 pm EDT

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    I was about to enter for the nba draft too. - Man, looks like i'll have to stick out the accounting job!!!
  3. greg
    3. Posted by greg Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:14 pm EDT

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    thats so funny!
  4. Spidey
    4. Posted by Spidey Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:16 pm EDT

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    why didnt they just let him in.....ridiculous
  5. Bob O
    5. Posted by Bob O Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:17 pm EDT

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    My Sprint job pays well....but I dont know.....maybe i could put my name in the draft too. Think the NBA has any room for a 5'9'' cell phone repair guy?
  6. trevor
    6. Posted by trevor Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:17 pm EDT

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    Pahaahaha
  7. A M
    7. Posted by A M Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    put my name in NBA
  8. joe_fields_8
    8. Posted by joe_fields_8 Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:18 pm EDT

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    "or else?" What a joke. The guy is playing college ball and it he initially met the requirements to get entered, they should allow him. What is the worst that can happen if he presses the issue? No one drafts him? Big loss to him
    All of these leagues (professional and amateur), their player's unions, and their players have these ridiculously slanted views of the world. Stern doesn't want somebody poking fun at his league or their draft? They're probably greasing the media because they will get way more attention and pub about their draft by NOT letting this guy enter the draft.
  9. Will B
    9. Posted by Will B Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:19 pm EDT

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    Hooper is not straight
  10. Robfather
    10. Posted by Robfather Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    Only a moron from Ohio State would be proud of this...
  11. Robfather
    11. Posted by Robfather Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    Only a moron from Ohio State would be proud of this...
  12. Hooskerdoo
    12. Posted by Hooskerdoo Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    Looks like David Stern was doing ol Marky Mark a favor. No more blogging about how Kobe gives you bedroom eyes during showering
  13. taylorb
    13. Posted by taylorb Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    Well all is right with the world once again. David Stern can once again rig the NBA like he has been since before I can remember. I would start paying attention to the NBA again if There were suprises anymore like a suprise team winning the championship or having kobe called for all the fouls he commits. But I know that doesn't pad sterns pockets with money so I'll stick with the NFL.
  14. SCOTT
    14. Posted by SCOTT Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    lawsuit
  15. brandon n
    15. Posted by brandon n Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:20 pm EDT

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    see for those thinking its some random guy, he is on the basketball team so he can enter the draft
  16. robert t
    16. Posted by robert t Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:21 pm EDT

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    It shows how far the NBA has its head up its ass!!! lololol Just like all major sports!!!! Maybe the NBA/MLB/NFL should think more about the negative image these high -priced athletes are making. All money & no brains are what kids see. They rarely hear about the REAL men in sports. Just the pieces if s_ _ t like terrell owens etc...
    Stern should be told to go home. His authority in basketball is a joke. Just like bud seileg- a figurehead put there by other owners. Its time to lower the starting pay so we can get more athlete who want to PLAY not just get paid.
  17. Anonymous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    17. Posted by Anonymous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:21 pm EDT

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    haha loser go pistons joe d got sumthin up his sleeve jus wait
  18. clayray11
    18. Posted by clayray11 Thu Apr 30, 2009 3:21 pm EDT

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    And this guy has a college education.

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