Something to consider is that if this trade goes through, NO will likely have what, 2 top 5 picks next year? That's amazing, and they could probably turn it into the #1 overall pick if they wanted.
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Something to consider is that if this trade goes through, NO will likely have what, 2 top 5 picks next year? That's amazing, and they could probably turn it into the #1 overall pick if they wanted.NFL: Bills
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BnG, just reply to Court's post on the difference between this trade and the shot down trade.
It does make some sense IMO. NO's gets two lottery picks and they still get some decent young talent in Bledsoe.
Overall idk, Paul for a lottery pick and some boderline decent talent and a center you're just going to dump at the end of the year. Clippers don't give up their best or second best player. Overall it just seems blah.
I guess it is more of a wash comparing both trades than I thought it was at first glance. This does give the Hornets a lot more flexibility than the previous deal and two decent young second year players to help build their team. Although flexibility means nothing if you don't use it properly (looking at you, Detroit in 2009).
I just want this to all be done with. Tired of "sources say this, sources say that" and all that other BS.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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yeah i agree with those that think the possible lottery picks in for all intents and purposes deep draft and expiring money off the books is better than being stuck in mid round pick hell with a bunch of mid to high money contracts on the books kind of hamstringing NO for a bit.HELLO BROOKYLN.
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yeah i agree with those that think the possible lottery picks in for all intents and purposes deep draft and expiring money off the books is better than being stuck in mid round pick hell with a bunch of mid to high money contracts on the books kind of hamstringing NO for a bit.
That's essentially what it is. Even though it may be better than being middle of the pack, something about the trade just doesn't sit right with me.
But hey, we've seen some bizarre trades recently.
I guess considering CP3 is still in his prime, and that he is the top dog at his position... getting that much back for him seems meh to me.Comment
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This trade is somehow worse than the Lakers giving up two (good to great) players, getting by far the best player involved in the deal, AND clearing capspace while saddling an NBA OWNED team with 15-20 million dollars so that they could also get Dwight? And if they're not gonna shuffle their cap issues onto NOH then they're gonna get back Paul and Okafor who's a pretty good player in his own right? Cmon now. The Rockets are getting jacked too, but that's their problem. I don't like interfering in trades, but the NBA owners made the best move for them. Just wish they didn't talk about quality of deal for NOH. Because that wasn't an (or the biggest) issue.
At least this way, the Hornets would have two lotto picks, a solid young PG, a good SF prospects who was a high pick in his own right, and a solid starting C who's an expiring this year. Money is an issue.
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That team is a third seed in the West IMO...........and has more potential than any team in the league. Paul, Gordon and Blake are all not even close to their best yet. Scary. If it was any team other than the Clippers, you'd back them to win it all within three years.
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I say Dallas, OKC, Memphis... LAL will probably be there
I would say Clippers will be in the bottom 4, while still figuring out roles. The four teams I mentioned above already have their cores together and roles established. If they don't make the playoffs though...Comment
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Watch Paul's knee instantly turn on him and his career get ruined.
All because it's the Clippers.Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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CP3 ooops to Blake/Jordan will probably make for some of the best highlights of next year.
Hopefully Caron doesn't go into ball stopper/black hole mode and moves the damn ball around. Gordon/CP3 should be doing all the creating and Caron should just wait in the wings and concentrate on defending.Comment
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If you hated Blake Griffin dominating Sportscenter before, you ain't seen nothing yet. He's gonna be on Tim Tebow's heels on the overexposed scale there at the Worldwide Leader. It'll be fun to look at the first two times you see it though.Comment
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Can the clips keep Jordan if the Paul trade goes through?Comment
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@Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Clips offering Gordon, Aminu, Kaman, Minny's unprotected 1st round pick for CP. League/NO wants Bledsoe put in deal. Clips mulling...
They trying to run the Clippers pocketsEricmaynor3.com
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As long as his ego is kept in check. Dude slowly grew into a big-time punk last year. Had discussions about this multiple times here, lol. I want to root for him but if he's going to continue down that path, then.. well, it'll be difficult.Comment
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The Clippers and the New Orleans Hornets were working vigorously Sunday night to consummate a blockbuster deal that would send All-Star point guard Chris Paul to Los Angeles to play for the Lakers' cross-town rivals, said two people with knowledge of the situation who were not authorized to speak on the matter. The deal hasn't been completed, but both sides were in the closing stages of the negotiations. Los Angeles Times
The Clippers would send the Hornets center Chris Kaman, backup second-year guard Eric Bledsoe, second-year forward Al-Farouq Aminu and the No. 1 draft pick they got from the Minnesota Timberwolves that is unprotected in the 2012 draft, considered to be one of the best in recent years. Clippers owner Donald Sterling and the NBA have to sign off on the deal. A package from the Lakers for Paul was turned down by the league. The NBA will probably review the Clippers deal Monday.
FWIW, no mention of Gordon. If they keep Gordon and get Paul, they will be, potentially, the most exciting team in basketball.Acts 2:38. Let the truth be told.
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@Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Clips offering Gordon, Aminu, Kaman, Minny's unprotected 1st round pick for CP. League/NO wants Bledsoe put in deal. Clips mulling...
They trying to run the Clippers pocketsOriginally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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@Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Clips offering Gordon, Aminu, Kaman, Minny's unprotected 1st round pick for CP. League/NO wants Bledsoe put in deal. Clips mulling...
They trying to run the Clippers pocketsRedskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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