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  • Re: Not to beat out the RSS feed, but some news on Chris Paul

    Originally posted by Will Galen View Post
    Another, I got my money, I want to play for a winner!

    For a lot of people today their loyalty only goes as far as the outside edge of their skin.

    The owners are going to have to start franchising players in the new CBA.
    Blah. We don't need a guy who might be tired of playing here by the end of the year. I hope he winds up somewhere that's in an endless rebuilding project (Golden State).

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      Here is the latest, and Portland has been added to the list. Wait a minute doesn't Portland being added to the list make the Small market vs large market argument less convinving. He is willing to consider Portland because they are a good team even though they are a really small market. players over the years have been willibng to go to San Antonio even though they are really a small market because they have been a championship team.

      My argument for years is that in order for a smaller market to have a chance at free agents, the small market teams must be good. That is why I am never been an advocate of the be really really bad for 4 or 5 years, get a lot of draft pick and pray a few work out to slowly get better - it is easier being a 42-48 win team (which so many of you claim is the absolute worst position to be in just good enough to lose in the first round of the playoffs) easier being a 45 win team and attrracting a good free agent then to be a 25 win team and expecting to get a free agent. I think Portland being on the list proves that point.

      If the pacers are a 45 win team this season if they make the playoffs, they will have a much, much better chance of signing a free agent outright next summer than if they are a 32 win team


      http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ss...s_hornets.html

      Rose has had preliminary discussions with the Orlando Magic, Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks and New York Knicks about Paul, a three-time All-Star, according to league sources.

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        Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
        Here is the latest, and Portland has been added to the list. Wait a minute doesn't Portland being added to the list make the Small market vs large market argument less convinving. He is willing to consider Portland because they are a good team even though they are a really small market. players over the years have been willibng to go to San Antonio even though they are really a small market because they have been a championship team.
        That's the case now as we go into transition. However, the concentration of talent will mean that if a small market team is in the mix it is because they were ALREADY good. Small market teams who were not good at the beginning of the process won't have a chance to be in future. Large market teams will have more appeal outside of winning and so will be able to right their ships.

        As currently good franchises have their inevitable cycle of reversal, the small market teams may not be able to recover, while large market teams will.

        It is like a mix of sand and water - when you shake it up, some of the sand will actually move to the top because the current is going that way. However, once the water movement stops and things start to settle, the sand all clumps together in one place.
        BillS

        A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.
        Or throw in a first-round pick and flip it for a max-level point guard...

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          Originally posted by Unclebuck View Post
          Here is the latest, and Portland has been added to the list. Wait a minute doesn't Portland being added to the list make the Small market vs large market argument less convinving. He is willing to consider Portland because they are a good team even though they are a really small market. players over the years have been willibng to go to San Antonio even though they are really a small market because they have been a championship team.

          My argument for years is that in order for a smaller market to have a chance at free agents, the small market teams must be good. That is why I am never been an advocate of the be really really bad for 4 or 5 years, get a lot of draft pick and pray a few work out to slowly get better - it is easier being a 42-48 win team (which so many of you claim is the absolute worst position to be in just good enough to lose in the first round of the playoffs) easier being a 45 win team and attrracting a good free agent then to be a 25 win team and expecting to get a free agent. I think Portland being on the list proves that point.

          If the pacers are a 45 win team this season if they make the playoffs, they will have a much, much better chance of signing a free agent outright next summer than if they are a 32 win team


          http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ss...s_hornets.html

          Rose has had preliminary discussions with the Orlando Magic, Portland Trail Blazers, Dallas Mavericks and New York Knicks about Paul, a three-time All-Star, according to league sources.

          Again your argument does not hold any ground, The Trail Blazers are a good team because they were really bad for a long time getting top draft picks, that is how they got Oden,Aldridge,Roy,etc,etc.

          They decided long time ago that been in purgatory(like the pacers) was going to take them longer to rebuild the team and traded most of their long contracts for draft picks and expiring contracts even if that meant losing more games.(I been advocating for this in a long time)

          Chris Paul wants to go to a "winning team", Trail Blazers, Orlando and New York many years ago were in the same place the Pacers are right now, the only difference is that they were smart enough to let it be and not win meaningless games.
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            A mildly reassuring quote from Larry Coon (per Twitter):


            RT @djxsremix: is NBA en route to 3 or 4 teams with all the firepower, and everyone else "happy to be here"?

            Nah, I think these clustering...effects are short-lived and will work themselves out. Next
            CBA will help sustainability for small-market franchises.

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              If Chris Paul goes to the Knicks. does this mean the Pacers could be in the mix even more for Tony Parker next summer?

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                Originally posted by Pacersalltheway10 View Post
                If Chris Paul goes to the Knicks. does this mean the Pacers could be in the mix even more for Tony Parker next summer?
                no, it means that we are going to suck even more for a long time.
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                  Originally posted by vnzla81 View Post
                  Again your argument does not hold any ground, The Trail Blazers are a good team because they were really bad for a long time getting top draft picks, that is how they got Oden,Aldridge,Roy,etc,etc.

                  They decided long time ago that been in purgatory(like the pacers) was going to take them longer to rebuild the team and traded most of their long contracts for draft picks and expiring contracts even if that meant losing more games.(I been advocating for this in a long time)

                  Chris Paul wants to go to a "winning team", Trail Blazers, Orlando and New York many years ago were in the same place the Pacers are right now, the only difference is that they were smart enough to let it be and not win meaningless games.
                  I think the Pacers are starting to get there. They've made some good trades with eyes towards the future. Granger, Roy, and Rush (to an extent) were good pieces. Last year they took a gamble on Hansbrough and AJ and I still think it was a good decision but time will tell. This summer I really like the 3 guys they drafted.

                  The Pacers have 8 young and talented players to build around. You have to figure that half of them will pan out. Even Portland drafted many players that didn't pan out before becoming viable again, Sebastian Telfair, Qyntel Woods, Travis Outlaw and Martell Webster imediately come to mind.

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                    I'm not sure if this has been discussed yet, but how do you think Felton feels now. Not too many teams wanted him(just about only NY). Now New York is going after CP3. New has stated that they will give anyone on their rosters besides A'mare to get CP3. If they get him Felton will be riding the pine. They can't even trade him until December, right?

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                      Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                      I think the Pacers are starting to get there. They've made some good trades with eyes towards the future. Granger, Roy, and Rush (to an extent) were good pieces. Last year they took a gamble on Hansbrough and AJ and I still think it was a good decision but time will tell. This summer I really like the 3 guys they drafted.

                      The Pacers have 8 young and talented players to build around. You have to figure that half of them will pan out. Even Portland drafted many players that didn't pan out before becoming viable again, Sebastian Telfair, Qyntel Woods, Travis Outlaw and Martell Webster imediately come to mind.
                      Yeah, its going to take a while to accumulate "enough" assets but they are getting there.
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                      • Re: Not to beat out the RSS feed, but some news on Chris Paul

                        Originally posted by pacers74 View Post
                        I'm not sure if this has been discussed yet, but how do you think Felton feels now. Not too many teams wanted him(just about only NY). Now New York is going after CP3. New has stated that they will give anyone on their rosters besides A'mare to get CP3. If they get him Felton will be riding the pine. They can't even trade him until December, right?
                        I don't think New york has the pieces to get him, another thing that people forget is Donnie Walsh and how loyal he is, he gave Felton his word by signing him.


                        And to answer your question, you are right Felton can't be traded until december.
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                        • Re: Not to beat out the RSS feed, but some news on Chris Paul

                          Originally posted by naptownmenace View Post
                          The Pacers have 8 young and talented players to build around. You have to figure that half of them will pan out. Even Portland drafted many players that didn't pan out before becoming viable again, Sebastian Telfair, Qyntel Woods, Travis Outlaw and Martell Webster imediately come to mind.
                          Its no use convincing people if they don't want to be convinced, ie JOB. I also would put Oden on that list....

                          You can turn into a winning team both ways (draft or FA) and back to Unclebucks point which was not addressed at all IMO.

                          If we start winning then we will have a better shot at landing a FA. I am not saying superstar talent but a decent FA. I mean if Lebron can't convince Chris Bosh to come to Cleveland then what do you expect the Pacers to do? IT would be nice if Paul wanted to come to the Pacers but he doesn't seem loyal at all. Seriously one bad season and he wants to bail and you want that guy on your team?

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                            I don't see how Felton would remain in NY if CP3 went there. If the Knicks are close to the SalaryCap...I don't see how the Hornets get back a Trade Exception in any trade between the Knicks and the Hornets.

                            Hmmm..maybe those Expiring Contracts of ours maybe useful after all

                            How much did Felton get?

                            I thought some $24 mil over 3 years?
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                              New york cant trade any of the FAs they signed until december and most of there team is FAs they signed. I think it is doubtful that knicks get something done by themselves.
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                              • Re: Not to beat out the RSS feed, but some news on Chris Paul

                                This is really good article by Wojo. It talks about how LBJ and World Wide Wes have corrupted him. When he first came into the league he seemed to be a model citizen.
                                If he gets his way, will he be the only one demanding trades and going to World Wide Wes for help? I doubt it.


                                Paul bends to King James’ rule





                                Chris Paul(notes) had come into the NBA with so much of Kevin Durant’s(notes) pureness of purpose: humble, grateful, still the kid who worked summers pumping gas and changing tires at his grandfather’s gas station in North Carolina. He constructed himself a reputation of values and character, and separated himself in all the best ways.
                                He should stay on course to be his generation’s Tim Duncan(notes), but that no longer appeals to Paul. He’s veered the wrong way, into the wrong clutches. Bad enough that LeBron James(notes) damaged his own standing in the sport this summer, he wants to take down Chris Paul with him too.
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                                Chris Paul has asked the Hornets to trade him because he doesn't think they're a contender.
                                (NBAE/ Getty Images)

                                James, his business manager Maverick Carter and powerbroker William Wesley have far too much influence over Paul’s career, and they’re running it right out of the sunshine and into darkness. They’re using Paul as a commodity to elevate their clout, to show how they can take a player with no contractual leverage and muscle him out of New Orleans.
                                What they don’t care about – and maybe don’t understand – is that Paul built such a beautiful, unique relationship with the city of New Orleans. He’s been so truly invested there, a beacon and ambassador in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Yet, the James gang see these bonds as disposable and they’re convincing Paul of it, too.
                                In a Twitter pronouncement on Thursday, King James declared, “Best of luck to my brother [Chris Paul] … Do what’s best for You and your family.”
                                James was referencing Paul’s half-baked trade request that’s come through Worldwide Wes. Do what’s best for your family? Here’s an idea: What Paul ought to do is run away from James, Wesley, Carter and not stop moving until he’s returned to New Orleans and reaffirmed the obligations he’s made there. No, this isn’t a championship team, but a franchise player reveals himself in good times and bad.
                                What’s best for Paul’s family is best for everyone’s family in the NBA. It needs James to restrict the polluting onto others of his own warped value system. James plays for the Miami Heat, but somehow he wants control of transactions elsewhere, too. He wants the building of these so-called super teams to protect his own legacy, to make it look like he isn’t the only superstar searching for the easy way to championships.
                                Wesley has been running around for months trying to orchestrate a trade for Paul, and the packages he proposes are beyond comical. He doesn’t even know half the names of players on the rosters. CAA should take a long look in the mirror, and ask itself what kind of outfit it’s turned into with Wes running basketball operations.
                                Wes is a full-service middleman now: players, coaches and general managers. He has long orchestrated deals for players and coaches, but through CAA he’s also in the GM business now. Worldwide Wes was responsible for Oklahoma City Thunder executive Rich Cho getting hired as the Portland Trail Blazers’ GM. Now, Portland is one more franchise under the impression that Wes can broker a trade for Paul.
                                Before New Orleans hired Dell Demps as GM, Wes was asking people: Who is that guy? Now, Wesley and CAA will try to overrun the young, inexperienced Demps and coach Monty Williams with a trade demand. CAA does have a list of preferred teams, and Demps’ first act as GM should simply be to take the list and tear it up. Paul has two years left on his contract and no leverage unless the Hornets are foolish enough to relinquish it.
                                Paul is a first-team All-NBA talent, and you don’t trade those players. All the proposed deals for him bring back the same thing for New Orleans: far less value. Five nickels don’t add up to a quarter in basketball trades.
                                All this saga promises to do is cast Paul as an insolent star, and James’ group as the ultimate powerbrokers. Paul doesn’t want to hear this, but they’re preying on his insecurities. They’re using him.
                                In Paul’s earliest days with Team USA, officials preferred Deron Williams(notes) to him because they believed Williams was far more his own man. No one liked the way Paul was so eager to follow James, Carmelo Anthony(notes) and Dwyane Wade(notes). These changes haven’t come overnight with Paul, but over time. James, Carter and Wesley embarked on a long, orchestrated campaign to work Paul over, unfasten him from past loyalties and trusts, and transform him into a creation of their own.
                                And he’s let them, for no other reason than it seems Chris Paul believes this is somehow the path that will convince people that he belongs with the sport’s biggest stars. He could’ve stayed true to himself and elevated his standing, and now they’re dragging him down with them. Everyone else embraced Paul for an All-American image, for a wholesomeness, and it feels like he’s rejected it all now.

                                Chris Paul doesn’t need LeBron and Maverick and Wes. They need him. For their operation, Paul represents credibility. He’s always been better than this, and he needs to be again. As much as ever, the NBA needs Chris Paul to be true to his upbringing and character. Commitment always mattered to him, and it still should with the Hornets.
                                After all this bluster comes and goes this summer, and the Hornets don’t trade him, he still has to return to play there. All his brand new business partners have made that so much harder for him. He saved the NBA in New Orleans, and now it’s time he saves something else before it’s too late. His reputation, his good name.
                                All the advice that Chris Paul has ever needed out of LeBron James came calling in less than 140 characters on Thursday. Do what’s best for you and your family. Before it’s too late, Chris Paul needs to think for himself and respond with the best move of a brilliant young career: Turn around, go home and leave King James and his court of jesters far, far behind.

                                http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_yl...ulfuture072310
                                Last edited by pacers74; 07-23-2010, 06:34 PM.

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