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So they kept Paul in new Orleans to sell more tickets? Lulz best news for a Knicks fan
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Originally Posted by Beware The Underdog

Originally Posted by soychulo

This thread isn't about you.  Let's talk about something that's actually interesting.  Go to PM's with your pillow fight.
Thank you.
You came in here telling us to go to your home page the Lakers thread, though. What he said applies to you too.
Originally Posted by Al3xis

Grant Hill staying in Phoenix for 6.5 million.
Wamp wamp.
 
Stern: "More valuable to keep Paul with Hornets"

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Clowns just trying to get a new owner; which still makes no sense because CP3 isn't going to stay there long term anyway. Asinine logic.
 
Originally Posted by acidicality

The NBA owns the team. They need to find them a new owner and let them decide what they want to do about it.

Either way, I may be alone on this, but that trade isn't as great for New Orleans as it looks (in my opinion). They get 3 quality starters, but all have little upside.


Actually that would have been a great trade for NO, especially from now to at least the next 3 years. I don't see how a team of Scola, Martin,
Odom, Ariza, Goran Dragic, Okafor, Carl Landry, and a possibly healthy David West wouldn't be on point with anybody. You have immediate
offense in both Martin and Scola, paint presence in Scola, Odom, Landry, and Okafor, nice up & coming (backup) point guard in Dragic, and
3s/perimeter shooting from Martin, Dragic, Ariza, Odom, AND Dragic. Now the Rockets would have taken a major blow, unless with the money
they'd save, they actually made big moves themselves. 
 
Originally Posted by Mamba MVP

Stern: "More valuable to keep Paul with Hornets"

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Clowns just trying to get a new owner; which still makes no sense because CP3 isn't going to stay there long term anyway. Asinine logic.

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Originally Posted by Peep Game

Originally Posted by acidicality

The NBA owns the team. They need to find them a new owner and let them decide what they want to do about it.

Either way, I may be alone on this, but that trade isn't as great for New Orleans as it looks (in my opinion). They get 3 quality starters, but all have little upside.


Actually that would have been a great trade for NO, especially from now to at least the next 3 years. I don't see how a team of Scola, Martin,
Odom, Ariza, Goran Dragic, Okafor, Carl Landry, and a possibly healthy David West wouldn't be on point with anybody. You have immediate
offense in both Martin and Scola, paint presence in Scola, Odom, Landry, and Okafor, nice up & coming (backup) point guard in Dragic, and
3s/perimeter shooting from Martin, Dragic, Ariza, Odom, AND Dragic. Now the Rockets would have taken a major blow, unless with the money
they'd save, they actually made big moves themselves. 
stern talked about looking out for the small markets but just screwed a small market team because now the hornets arent going to get anything out of this...
 
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Dwight Howard's future clouds the start of Orlando's training camp on Friday.

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[h1]Aldridge: Magic considering filing tampering charges[/h1]
By David Aldridge, TNT analyst
Posted Dec 9 2011 11:53AM

The Orlando Magic are contemplating filing tampering charges against two unnamed NBA teams for illegal contact with its franchise center, Dwight Howard, according to a league source.

The Magic believe at least one of the teams have had contact with Howard -- who reportedly wants to be traded -- as recently as Thursday. If the team substantiates that belief, it will immediately file charges with the league, the source said.

Howard has not publicly indicated that he wants to be dealt, and privately, the communications between Howard, his agent, Dan Fegan, and the Magic have produced mixed signals. At points, Howard indicates he might want to stay with the Magic, who have become a championship contender on his watch -- only the Lakers and Celtics have won more regular season and playoff games over the last four years. But at other points, he indicates dissatisfaction with the makeup of the team. Orlando has had a contract extension on the table for Howard for some time, but he has -- like other star players in recent years -- not signed it.

ESPN reported early Friday that Howard will request to be traded to the New Jersey Nets. The source indicated that as of Friday morning, neither Howard nor his representatives had made such a request. NBA training camps opened Friday.

A trade to New Jersey would pair Howard with All-Star guard Deron Williams -- who, like Howard, is expected to opt out of the final year of his contract, not sign the extension offer on the table from New Jersey and become a free agent. In both cases, opting out is the financially smart move. Under the rules of the just-ratified new collective bargaining agreement, taking an extension on the existing contract could cost both players more than $25 million; signing a new deal after becoming a free agent would be worth more than $100 million.

The Magic, the source said, will not allow a repeat of the Shaquille O'Neal departure from Orlando to Los Angeles in 1996, when O'Neal walked as a free agent and the Magic were left with nothing. If the organization ultimately decides it has no choice but to trade Howard, it will do so. But the Magic will decide where he goes. The source said a reported proposed package by the Nets of center Brook Lopez and Draft picks for Howard is not at all interesting to the Magic.

The Magic, the source said, will not let Howard dictate the terms of where he wants to go.

"This will not be another Shaq situation," the source said. The Magic will "do what's in the best interests of the organization" and will not be left with nothing.

The Howard developments come a day after the NBA nixed a potential trade of four-time All-Star guard Chris Paul from the Hornets to the Lakers in a three-team deal that would have sent forward Pau Gasol to the Rockets and forward Lamar Odom to New Orleans. The Hornets would have received forward Luis Scola, guards Kevin Martin and Goran Dragic and a 2012 first-round pick from Houston.

A source directly involved in those talks said Friday morning that the Hornets were not planning to appeal the nixing of the deal, as ESPN reported Friday. Rather, the Hornets will try to see if sweetening the current deal in some way would make it more acceptable to the league, which currently owns the Hornets while it seeks a permanent owner who will keep the team in New Orleans. The Hornets also have several other possible deals on the table for Paul, and could go forward with one of those if teams involved in those deals make enhancements to their offers, the source said.

New Orleans' management, the source said, is determined to make a deal for Paul, who reportedly was not going to show up for the first day of the Hornets' camp. Like Orlando, the Hornets will not allow Paul to play out the final year of his deal, become a free agent next summer and leave with the team getting nothing in return

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Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE

Originally Posted by Bigmike23

Odom not going to show up? God damn dude is soft


the @$%+ you mean he's soft?  They traded him only for the NBA to reverse it why in the hell would he want to come there after they just told the world he isn't wanted?
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Ummm...both Odom & Gasol were known for being Charmin soft way before this trade thing man
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Originally Posted by Peep Game

Originally Posted by acidicality

The NBA owns the team. They need to find them a new owner and let them decide what they want to do about it.

This is the line Stern needs to play HARD today. Throw a couple buyer rumors out there. Expedite a potential sale. This is how he can partially save face. Selling or relocating the Hornets needs to be pushed to the forefront of the NBA's priorities. 
Will there be a press conference today?
 
I don't get it
Jack/Dragic

Martin/Ariza

Odom/Ariza

Scola/Landry

Okafor

is that really much worse than

Paul

Jack 

Ariza

Landry

Okafor

I'd take the team post trade than with CP3
 
Originally Posted by HankMoody

'It's what Dan Gilbert and the other Overpayers Anonymous owners will never understand. In professional basketball, history trumps everything else. It's not just about playing in Los Angeles. It's about playing for the $*%%*%% Lakers. It's about following the footsteps of Magic, Kareem, Wilt, West, Baylor and Shaq. It's about Showtime, Nicholson, the yellow jerseys, the Laker Girls, even that awful Randy Newman song. It's about that buzz before a big Laker home game, when the place is packed with celebs and eye candy, when you're the best guy on the team, when you might as well be the king of the world. When these idiots complain about a "big market/small market" disparity, it's almost like they never followed the league before they bought their teams. Of course there's a disparity! What kid doesn't grow up wanting to play for the Celtics, Lakers or Knicks?"



Simmons is an idiot if he thinks small market owners should just "deal with it." These are gargantuan egos with gargantuan investments.


*MJ Voice*-"If you can't profit, sell the team."
 
Originally Posted by University of Nike

As a Portland fan, I would love it if Brandon went to the Suns. They'll work their voodoo and have him up and gunning again.
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Originally Posted by sole searchin

I don't get it
Jack/Dragic

Martin/Ariza

Odom/Ariza

Scola/Landry

Okafor

is that really much worse than

Paul

Jack 

Ariza

Landry

Okafor

I'd take the team post trade than with CP3
It's not about the team being potentially as good or better. Which is why the "basketball reasons" explanation they gave yesterday is such BS. It's about money reasons and trying to make the team attractive to sell. It's about everything but "basketball reasons". They are doing the Hornets a big disservice by essentially conceding that they'll lose CP3 for nothing this summer if they make him stay and effectively make it even harder to sell NO to an potential owner.

Wonder who the teams tampering were with Dwight are?
 
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