Legal 'Heat' Off of Miami Oral Sex Promising Porn Stars

MIAMI — The legal heat is off of porn stars Sara Jay and Angelina Castro over their dispute with the National Basketball Association (NBA).

The duo came under fire from the NBA last week regarding their use of the league’s logo, trademark and player photos on their TeamBJNBA website and #TeamBJNBA Twitter page where they promised oral sex to their followers after the Miami Heat’s championship victory.

Jay and Castro said they have transferred the TeamBJNBA.com URL to the NBA and said the league is not trying to stop the “BJ Celebration” from taking place as long as its name and marks are not used.

A new website — OfficialTeamBJ.com — has been set up with information for followers about the event scheduled for Aug. 2. The pair are now tweeting using the hashtag #TeamBJ.

"I am glad the NBA and David Stern are not trying to stop our Twitter fans from getting the promised BJs. The City of Miami and Twitterverse might never forgive him. I have no idea how many people will show up. If it's 1, 1000, or 100,000, we made a promise and are going to put our mouths behind our Twitter pledge. I don't know why the NBA wants ownership of TeamBJNBA.com  — maybe they have something planned for next year…LOL," Jay said.

Castro added, "I still love the NBA so I want to keep them happy. So everyone is clear… our Twitter blowjob event is not sanctioned by the NBA, so there's no instant replay, you can double dribble and you can take it hard to the hole." 

In addition to the Aug. 2 event, a #TeamBJ after party is set for Aug. 3 at the Miami Velvet adult club.

Both girls will also be attending Adultcon in Los Angeles, July 27-29 and appearing at Vicky Vette's VNA Network Booth.

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