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![]() http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/73...ow-sources-say
NBA may allow the 3 teams to "rework" the trade. Seriously? Who exactly is going to be added/subtracted to not make this look like a massive retreat if it goes through. Not to mention all the spin they have been applying will look even more pathetic. I just wish Cuban, Gilbert and the rest of these assholes would stop insulting us. The lockout wasnt so small market teams could keep their players and there is no scenario where Paul is resigning with NO. Just stop with the nonsense. |
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![]() The Hornets current roster consists of Chris Paul, Emaka Okafur, Trevor Ariza, Jarret Jack, Marco Bellinelli and Quicny Pondexter.
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Lamar Odom, Luis Scola, Kevin Martin, Goran Dragic, and a 1st rounder in 2012. That core is not a 500 team. Scola can't guard anyone, Odom is pretty good, but he is more a sidekick guy, not a leader, Martin is a black hole that improved Sacramento by leaving, and Dragic a servicaeble backup PG. How are you going to market that team to a prospective new owner? I would contend that any new owner would rather come in not saddled with some of those contracts. I wouldn't pay Kevin Martin 10 million for the next two years, let alone 25 million. Luis Scola is signed for 10 million per through 2015. Who would want that? I'd rather sign a bunch of scrubs for a year and get the lottery balls. There is a reason Houston is dumping Martin after a partial season and Scola to get only Gasol...they are bad investments at the price. |
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There is a mininum and they arent close to it. There are no lottery balls, there is lottery ball. And based on some of the recent drafts there are a lot of high picks who wish they were as good as Luis Scola or Kevin Martin. Your argument is ignoring the reality that they have to spend 49 million a year minimum. The cap is estimated at 58 million and teams are now required to spend 85%. How do you suppose they get to $49 million this year or next especially after you erase Paul's 17 million? |
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Scola and Martin arent superstars but arent nearly as bad as you are making them out to be. Miami would love to have either guy. |
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The West isnt looking so hot. Denver is worse, Memphis lost Battier and gained Gay (net loss perhaps). What has Portland done? Phoenix? The Lakers arent better. NO made the playoffs last year with arguably a worse lineup. |
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As I said before, being mediocre in the NBA gets you nothing but more mediocrity. It has been going on for decades. Teams get good by spending on superstars (good ones) or getting lucky in the draft. You don't get lucking drafting 15th. |
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I can't see someone taking a plunge on this team based on hoping they get lucky in the draft which is what you are proposing. You can minimize your losses by making the trade and begin to look to the future now, instead of wasting a year with a team that will be gone in a year. At the very least Odom would give them a bargaining chip in the draft or in any trades they try and make. |
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The reason why I hated the Knicks/Carmello deal last year was because the Knicks gave up every possible trade chip they had when they could have waited Anthony out and got everything. Sure he would have bitched about not getting the resigning max but who really cares? What the Hornets were getting back were assesta that could be used either in a rebuilding plan on the court or for future moves. Overpaid guys in the NBA become very valuable in the final year of their deal. The become salary cap chips. That is what CJ is really missing. His concept that the team isnt going to be a real contender and needs to rebuild is sound however the business of the salary cap make what he wants them to do impossible. |
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![]() I don't really think that is reality any longer. We'll see, but I don't think the new deal is going to make these guys as valuable as "chips" as they were in the past.
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![]() Seriously? That is laughable. Are these guys serious? Again who outside of a team like LA or NY is going trade for a guy who may be a rental? Really NBA? High picks or younger players? Yeah maybe the Clippers will trade Griffin to NO. lol. It is like bizzaro world. Bill Simmons has enough ammo for 1000 columns now.
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![]() Why would you think that? The new deal isnt really much different than the old deal.
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