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  • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

    Originally posted by Jay View Post
    I'll say it:

    I flat-out don't believe the ESPN quotes.

    They need to prove it to me; that's totally out of character for JO.

    I don't need him to deny that garbage, I need ESPN to prove its NOT garbage.
    He said he read the same article and did not respond like an innocent man would respond. I would have expected a JO that was really surprised by those quotes. They were really that bad.

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    • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

      Originally posted by OnlyPacersLeft View Post
      You can mark it here...JO will go to LA AND NEVER WIN AN NBA CHAMPIONSHIP...AND KG? HE WON'T EITHER. KARMAS A ***** FOR LOSER PUNKS LIKE THEM
      JO in LA would need to worry about getting out of the first round...

      Originally posted by bluengold
      He said he read the same article and did not respond like an innocent man would respond. I would have expected a JO that was really surprised by those quotes. They were really that bad.
      Agreed. My initial feeling was that the ESPN quotes were out of character with the rest of the interview and fabricated. But JO has gone out on heavy spin control without saying "Saml Alipour made that crap up." The front page of ESPN is very high profile, if the guy was flat-out lying I'm sure JO's agent would have been all over it by now.
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      • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

        Originally posted by JO4MVP2006 View Post
        JO didnt DEMAND a trade. He said he would Welcome a trade to LA or NJ. There is a difference. I do think that he wants to be traded and will be traded but he didnt demand a trade.
        Too late dude, the damage is done now! He might as well have demanded it, if he is saying it to anyone in the press. He should know by now, you dont say a peep to the press without them taking it to the extreme.

        No turning back now - he will be booed out of Conseco if he returns.

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        • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

          Our star player has requested a trade and we are only allowed 1 thread on the subject???

          I could see if this was only a JO trade spec thread, but to group all aspects of anything pertaining to JO is very confusing/annoying/un-needed and hard to navigate.

          This thread has had so many original threads added to it it is very hard to keep up with.

          I know this board is catered to the hard core pacer fan with enough time to peruse the 60 pages in this thread, but for a visitor that hasnt kept up with this thread from the beginning when it was mostly a trade scenario/rumor thread it is very cumbersome to try and find all the info from all the merged threads.

          In my opinion this is much too complex to restrain to 1 60 page thread. I understand you dont want this to turn into the Artest deal where every thread is related to rumors, but there is the extreme opposite too.
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          • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

            Today seals that JO will be dealt. As a Laker fan, I know how painful it is to have your star player screw you like that, and it sucks. So, the Pacers will consider all offers. I get the feeling RJ, Kristic package will not happen. The Pacers probably would be concerned about the combination of the injuries between the 2 and the fact that Kristic has had knee surgery. I also think the Nets will keep the team they have and not offer this deal. Golden State may offer P.O'Briant, B.Wright, and Ellis. I don't know if that would work cap wise but it is possible, but I'd take the Laker offer over that one. And are those two teams going to make another deal? Chicago? Don't see it cap wise. Noah is not as good as Bynum, trust me. And they really don't have the cap filler like they used to. Dallas? Harris and Diop? I would say that this would be a possibility, but I am unsure of the cap and probably like the Laker deal a bit better. JO has a tough contract, so the suitors for him will not be plentiful. I think the Laker trade absolutely makes the most sense for the Pacers. Bird mentioned fair market value today. Well, and I believe most NBA Execs would agree, that Bynum, Crittenton, Cook, Brown, and 2 #1s is fair market value. How to determine? KG/Bynum/Crittenton or JO/Jefferson/Green. I would say 20-25 teams take the first. Thus, fair market value. By the way, if this trade does happen, give the guys you get a chance. Don't go in hating them because of the hard feelings with the whole JO thing. I promise you the only reason I am over here is I love my team and I love hoops. I will watch the Pacers closely, especially with the deal. And if somebody asked me what I thought of the trade for the Pacers after they made it, I would say that in 3 years it is possible with the young talent they have for them to be a very formidable eastern conference contender for quite a few years. This trade could very well precipitate that. And I am not saying that because I am a Laker fan. If the Lakers do not win a title in the next 4 years this trade is not successful. For the Pacers, they can relax and watch the young talent grow and blossom. To be honest, I almost wish the Lakers go that way and deal Kobe for Deng, Gordon, Sefelosha, but it does not look like that is going down.
            Last edited by LAKERERIC; 08-06-2007, 09:12 PM.

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            • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

              Originally posted by Aw Heck View Post
              Unless of course ESPN has lost all sense of journalistic integrity and ethics and has gone straight to tabloid journalism.
              Some of us think ESPN lost its sense of journalistic integrity a long, long time ago.

              Is SportsCenter a newscast or a promo for other events broadcast on the network? ESPN has little credibility in my book in the first place for actual sports "news".
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              Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
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              And life itself, rushing over me
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              • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                I, for one, see this whole thing as a blessing in disguise.

                Before today...we should have traded our aging, injury-prone, cap-anchoring All Star for younger pieces because we don't have a roster with enough veteran talent around him to be relevant in ECF discussions.

                After today....we have to trade our aging, injury-prone, cap-anchoring All Star for younger pieces and draft picks because we don't have a roster with enough veteran talent around him to be relevant in ECF discussions.

                I love JO, but I'm glad our hand is being forced into a direction we should have been going anyway.

                Who's with me?

                (I know bball and Peck are smiling somewhere with me.)
                Yep. I honestly think this is great news, it has me pumped up. The odds of a J.O. trade just multiplied by about 5. We'll take our few steps back when we trade J.O., and we'll take our big leap forward when whomever we receive for him breaks out and we draft a franchise player in 10 months at the draft.

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                • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                  Originally posted by Jay View Post
                  Some of us think ESPN lost its sense of journalistic integrity a long, long time ago.

                  Is SportsCenter a newscast or a promo for other events broadcast on the network? ESPN has little credibility in my book in the first place for actual sports "news".
                  Agreed. Having Jessica Biel and the dude that plays the King of Queens judge which sports athlete is the most "now" (whatever the hell that means) sealed it for me.


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                  • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                    Originally posted by JayRedd View Post
                    I, for one, see this whole thing as a blessing in disguise.

                    Before today...we should have traded our aging, injury-prone, cap-anchoring All Star for younger pieces because we don't have a roster with enough veteran talent around him to be relevant in ECF discussions.

                    After today....we have to trade our aging, injury-prone, cap-anchoring All Star for younger pieces and draft picks because we don't have a roster with enough veteran talent around him to be relevant in ECF discussions.

                    I love JO, but I'm glad our hand is being forced into a direction we should have been going anyway.

                    Who's with me?

                    (I know bball and Peck are smiling somewhere with me.)
                    I'm with you.....I just hate that TPTB now have to do what we all think they should have done a long time ago....but now with a likely lesser deal.

                    I want change....I just don't want it being forced upon me when that change will likely not benefit us in the long run.
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                    • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                      Originally posted by LAKERERIC View Post
                      Today seals that JO will be dealt. As a Laker fan, I know how painful it is to have your star player screw you like that, and it sucks. So, the Pacers will consider all offers. I get the feeling RJ, Kristic package will not happen. The Pacers probably would be concerned about the combination of the injuries between the 2 and the fact that Kristic has had knee surgery. I also think the Nets will keep the team they have and not offer this deal. Golden State may offer P.O'Briant, B.Wright, and Ellis. I don't know if that would work cap wise but it is possible, but I'd take the Laker offer over that one. And are those two teams going to make another deal? Chicago? Don't see it cap wise. Noah is not as good as Bynum, trust me. And they really don't have the cap filler like they used to. Dallas? Harris and Diop? I would say that this would be a possibility, but I am unsure of the cap and probably like the Laker deal a bit better. JO has a tough contract, so the suitors for him will not be plentiful. I think the Laker trade absolutely makes the most sense for the Pacers. Bird mentioned fair market value today. Well, and I believe most NBA Execs would agree, that Bynum, Crittenton, Cook, Brown, and 2 #1s is fair market value. How to determine? KG/Bynum/Crittenton or JO/Jefferson/Green. I would say 20-25 teams take the second. Thus, fair market value. By the way, if this trade does happen, give the guys you get a chance. Don't go in hating them because of the hard feelings with the whole JO thing. I promise you the only reason I am over here is I love my team and I love hoops. I will watch the Pacers closely, especially with the deal. And if somebody asked me what I thought of the trade for the Pacers after they made it, I would say that in 3 years it is possible with the young talent they have for them to be a very formidable eastern conference contender for quite a few years. This trade could very well precipitate that. And I am not saying that because I am a Laker fan. If the Lakers do not win a title in the next 4 years this trade is not successful. For the Pacers, they can relax and watch the young talent grow and blossom. To be honest, I almost wish the Lakers go that way and deal Kobe for Deng, Gordon, Sefelosha, but it does not look like that is going down.
                      Even if the Lakers' offer is the best one, I'm hoping DW and LB take the second-best offer just to show JO and Kidobe that negotiating through the press won't get you what you want.
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                      Till to the music we grow deaf, to God's beauty blind
                      Why do the things that connect us slowly pull us apart?
                      Till we fall away in our own darkness, a stranger to our own hearts
                      And life itself, rushing over me
                      Life itself, the wind in black elms,
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                      • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                        Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                        I'm with you.....I just hate that TPTB now have to do what we all think they should have done a long time ago....but now with a likely lesser deal.

                        I want change....I just don't want it being forced upon me when that change will likely not benefit us in the long run.
                        Yes, you can thank JO for that.

                        For those who are still in denial about his statements, listen to the video again. Try to recall some of the positive statements he has made in the past with respect to the city, the Simons, Donnie Walsh....clearly omitting Larry Bird from that group. JO is a smart guy, but he's young and fairly easy to read. He does not like Bird and I truly believe he made those statements.

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                        • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                          Originally posted by bellisimo View Post
                          right about now the Elton Brand trade sounds good...JO gets to LA as he would like - but not the first choice....and come next year we'll have Brand and a TOP PICK for our crappy year. I'd say its worth it.
                          I really agree with this! JO goes to LA where he has a home. The Pacers burn the Laker's in several ways.

                          We have a bad year because we don't have our best player Brand and wind up with a lottery pick in a point guard laden draft.

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                          • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                            On the drive home tonight it struck. We need to suck this year so that we can have the chance to draft EJ. We need to have a new face of the franchise, and about the only chance we are going to have to get one that won't bolt to a big market at the first chance is to get a local boy. EJ is about the last legit NBA player that Indiana is going to produce for a little while here, so we simply have to find a way to get him. He can so for our franchise what LeBron did for the Cavs.
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                            • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                              Originally posted by FrenchConnection View Post
                              On the drive home tonight it struck. We need to suck this year so that we can have the chance to draft EJ. We need to have a new face of the franchise, and about the only chance we are going to have to get one that won't bolt to a big market at the first chance is to get a local boy. EJ is about the last legit NBA player that Indiana is going to produce for a little while here, so we simply have to find a way to get him. He can so for our franchise what LeBron did for the Cavs.
                              Are you talking about Eric Gordon?

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                              • Re: The Official JO trade rumors/speculation/discussion thread

                                http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2963647

                                Not sure if this one was posted or not:

                                While O'Neal has been the subject of trade talk since the Pacers missed the playoffs for the first time in 10 years, the new discussion was stirred up Monday when SI.com quoted O'Neal as saying he would "welcome a trade to the Lakers" and mentioned the New Jersey Nets as another possible destination.
                                O'Neal, a six-time All-Star, downplayed the trade talk in an interview with The Associated Press.
                                "I don't think me saying I'd like to go with those teams is me saying I want to be traded," he said.
                                O'Neal said he recognized that the Pacers are rebuilding with young players and he might not be part of future plans.
                                "If they want to move in a different direction, I wouldn't be disgruntled about it," he said. "If I am traded, it would be seven great years I had with this team. And if I'm going to be here, I'd welcome it with open arms."
                                His agent, Arn Tellem, flatly denied the trade talk in an e-mail to the AP.
                                "He hasn't requested a trade to the Lakers," Tellem wrote. "Any reports to the contrary are inaccurate."



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                                Little bit of a different tone then what's been talked about today.

                                Sorry if this is a repeat.

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