Perhaps they do have safeguards to prevent the Maloofs from filing anti-trust lawsuit to move the team wherever they'd like, but I just don't see how the league can get away with forcing an owner to take less money. It would seem to me that the laws of the United States would give the Maloofs a very good case. I'm certainly not a lawyer, but just normal business sense would tell me this decision just wouldn't hold up in court. If the money is even on both ends, then its perhaps acceptable to reject a sale to Hansen and then let Sacramento talk to the Maloofs directly, but even then its risky. The only way the NBA can avoid a lawsuit from the Maloofs if the Hansen deal is rejected, then the NBA buys the Kings for the same price as Hansen from Maloofs, then immediately turn around and sell it to Sacramento.