Archie Moses
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While I love that Stern nixed the trade just to piss Paul and the Lakers off, I also felt that this needed to be posted here.
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Best post ever.
While I love that Stern nixed the trade just to piss Paul and the Lakers off, I also felt that this needed to be posted here.
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Loggrad98 you misspelled know. It's not spelled "now". Just thought I'd nitpick and point that out since you like to spell check me.
While I love that Stern nixed the trade just to piss Paul and the Lakers off, I also felt that this needed to be posted here.
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New Orleans is actually doing very good financially (prior to popular belief).
Okay. But I didn't say anything about how New Orleans is doing. Besides that, people really don't seem to care about the Hornets relative to the quality of the product they have and the size of the city. And after Paul's gone, who's going to buy it THEN?
Speaking as someone who lives pretty closely to NOLA (bout an hour away) support is stronger than you think. This past year a lot was done to promote the team and sell tickets and the community responded. Yes, that will take a hit without Paul, but I would still not make them the top amnesty candidate. Someone will eventually buy them.
Honestly, management screwed the Hornets from every truly being able to compete with some really bad signings and inability to land anything in the draft outside of Paul and Collison.
Who would the other two be? If not careful the Jazz could be on that list.
Paul is either going to LA in a trade or going to NYC on his own free will.
Swerving from their strategy of preserving cap space for a 2012 run at Chris Paul, Dwight Howard or Deron Williams, the Knicks made a successful run at acquiring Tyson Chandler.
As critical as a change as it is for the Knicks to take themselves out of the running for one of those three superstars, the short-term prospect of going into the 11-12 season without Chauncey Billups at point guard is troublesome. New York will have unproven Toney Douglas coming off a serious shoulder injury and rookie Iman Shumpert responsible for point guard duties.