Author Topic: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?  (Read 25859 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #150 on: December 08, 2011, 10:44:46 PM »

Offline nickagneta

  • James Naismith
  • *********************************
  • Posts: 48121
  • Tommy Points: 8800
  • President of Jaylen Brown Fan Club
You know, I call conspiracy theory on this one. So the Hornets (AKA NBA) was apparently about to pull the trigger and send Paul to Boston and the Hornets (NBA)called all the teams to tell them this. Okay... why? If you want to pull the trigger on a deal, you like the deal wouldn't you just make the call and do the deal? Unless Hornets (NBA) wanted Paul to go to a bigger market and Paul didn't want to come to Boston so he had the "powers that be" call around again, so CP3 runs the Hornets now?

I like that David Stern blocked this deal, Woj from yahoo said on his twitter or whatever it was:
Quote
League source on killed deal: "...(Stern) wasn't going to let Chris Paul dictate where he wanted to go."

and

Quote
"In the end, David didn’t like that the players were dictating where they wanted to go," source says.

Hell yeah, you're being traded Chris Paul, this isn't free agency I'm sorry... get over it. If they want to send you to the Timberwolves or the 76ers or Canada they can and you have no say... cause you're not supposed to.

In the future no player should be able to dictate where they are traded to.
I don't believe these quotes by Stern whatsoever. He allowed the Melo trade when Melo openly said that he wouldn't go anywhere but NY. Stern would have allowed this trade. He blocked it because he would have had 28 owners telling him they wouldn't ratify the CBA if he allowed the trade.

That's why he vetoed it not because of Paul's dictating where he wanted to go because Stern already allowed a player to dictate where he was going to be traded to before when two teams not owned by the league made that trade.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #151 on: December 08, 2011, 10:45:35 PM »

Offline The DarkPassenger

  • Jaylen Brown
  • Posts: 556
  • Tommy Points: 46
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships." - Michael Jordan

"Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."- Red Auerbach

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #152 on: December 08, 2011, 10:48:35 PM »

Offline boom

  • Derrick White
  • Posts: 274
  • Tommy Points: 26
#ThingsLongerThanChrisPaulStintAsALaker Kim Kardashian's marriage.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #153 on: December 08, 2011, 10:48:55 PM »

Offline BASS_THUMPER

  • Scal's #1 Fan
  • Ed Macauley
  • ***********
  • Posts: 11472
  • Tommy Points: 5352
  • Thumper of the BASS!
at first iwas like trade rondo

but the more is see the cruel comment on him

i want him here to prove you guys wrong


just like tony allen...he was here...dissed him..when he was gon..we coulda used him..

pick ya wedding gown already~

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #154 on: December 08, 2011, 10:50:54 PM »

Offline bruinsandceltics

  • NGT
  • Jim Loscutoff
  • **
  • Posts: 2691
  • Tommy Points: 130
  • ANYTHING is posssiiibbbbllee
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.

Well than the Knicks better stop pursuing Tyson Chandler because they won't have the room to add CP3 next year if they lock him up.

CP3 hitting free agency next summer may be the best thing that happened to us....because we will be one of the few big market teams with cap space next summer.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #155 on: December 08, 2011, 10:51:00 PM »

Offline lon3lytoaster

  • Antoine Walker
  • ****
  • Posts: 4608
  • Tommy Points: 157
  • Word aapp!
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.

Paul can't sign in New York if they sign Chandler this week.

And I have a feeling CP3 would pout even moreso than Rondo if he got/gets traded here.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #156 on: December 08, 2011, 10:51:17 PM »

Offline LakersFan_33

  • Al Horford
  • Posts: 443
  • Tommy Points: 79
It definitely sucks, but at least we have our pieces back to make an offer at Howard at the trade deadline...That is, if the NBA doesn't veto that, as well.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #157 on: December 08, 2011, 10:52:13 PM »

Offline lon3lytoaster

  • Antoine Walker
  • ****
  • Posts: 4608
  • Tommy Points: 157
  • Word aapp!
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.

Well than the Knicks better stop pursuing Tyson Chandler because they won't have the room to add CP3 next year if they lock him up.

CP3 hitting free agency next summer may be the best thing that happened to us....because we will be one of the few big market teams with cap space next summer.

But if we plan to chase Paul as a free agent, wouldn't we have to trade Rondo this year for basically nothing more than an expiring contract?

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #158 on: December 08, 2011, 10:55:23 PM »

Offline ugh

  • Xavier Tillman
  • Posts: 29
  • Tommy Points: 3
If NY signs Chandler they won't have the cap room to sign Lindsay Lohan.  Only chance they have is to trade Amare for him.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #159 on: December 08, 2011, 10:56:34 PM »

Offline The DarkPassenger

  • Jaylen Brown
  • Posts: 556
  • Tommy Points: 46
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.

Well than the Knicks better stop pursuing Tyson Chandler because they won't have the room to add CP3 next year if they lock him up.

CP3 hitting free agency next summer may be the best thing that happened to us....because we will be one of the few big market teams with cap space next summer.

But if we plan to chase Paul as a free agent, wouldn't we have to trade Rondo this year for basically nothing more than an expiring contract?

Yeah we'd have to trade Rondo for somebody but without KG or Allen on our roster we'd have some room to sign someone of significance.

I think NY would make some trades to free up room. I did hear, sad as it sounds, that Amare's name was mentioned as someone that they could trade.
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships." - Michael Jordan

"Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."- Red Auerbach

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #160 on: December 08, 2011, 10:56:59 PM »

Offline greg683x

  • Antoine Walker
  • ****
  • Posts: 4215
  • Tommy Points: 593
Quote
"The owners half-pushed this through, and Stern took it the rest of the way," a league source involved in nixed trade told Y! Sports.

Quote
"In the end, David didn’t like that the players were dictating where they wanted to go," source says.

Quote
League source on killed deal: "...(Stern) wasn't going to let Chris Paul dictate where he wanted to go."

@WojYahooNBA


Does this mean Demps didn't like what he was getting in return but was being forced by Paul in someway?

Perhaps this refers to all these sources around Chris Paul that kept putting out information that he wouldnt sign an extension in certain places, or would sign an extension if said team signed this player, or saying he wouldnt sign an extension in Boston.

Maybe Demps felt hamstrung bc Pauls people were influencing other teams to pull the players Demps coveted off the table so he wouldnt have to go there??
Greg

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #161 on: December 08, 2011, 10:58:41 PM »

Offline Silent Storm

  • Al Horford
  • Posts: 427
  • Tommy Points: 55
You are no longer black, or brown, or yellow, or red! You are now GREEN, you are light GREEN, or dark GREEN!

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #162 on: December 08, 2011, 11:00:36 PM »

Offline bruinsandceltics

  • NGT
  • Jim Loscutoff
  • **
  • Posts: 2691
  • Tommy Points: 130
  • ANYTHING is posssiiibbbbllee
To add onto the conspiracy theory if now the Hornets can't trade Paul anywhere due to conflict of interest then CP3 is going to dictate where he goes, cause as of now, he's going to play out the season with the Hornets, then opt out and then go to NY... so in the end... he wins.

And we're left with a crying Rondo. Can't wait for him to suck most of the year cause of the "emotional trauma" he went through cause Danny was doing his job.

Well than the Knicks better stop pursuing Tyson Chandler because they won't have the room to add CP3 next year if they lock him up.

CP3 hitting free agency next summer may be the best thing that happened to us....because we will be one of the few big market teams with cap space next summer.

But if we plan to chase Paul as a free agent, wouldn't we have to trade Rondo this year for basically nothing more than an expiring contract?

Yep. We could easily trade him to the Pacers this summer if we wanted to.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #163 on: December 08, 2011, 11:04:04 PM »

Offline The DarkPassenger

  • Jaylen Brown
  • Posts: 556
  • Tommy Points: 46
You know, I call conspiracy theory on this one. So the Hornets (AKA NBA) was apparently about to pull the trigger and send Paul to Boston and the Hornets (NBA)called all the teams to tell them this. Okay... why? If you want to pull the trigger on a deal, you like the deal wouldn't you just make the call and do the deal? Unless Hornets (NBA) wanted Paul to go to a bigger market and Paul didn't want to come to Boston so he had the "powers that be" call around again, so CP3 runs the Hornets now?

I like that David Stern blocked this deal, Woj from yahoo said on his twitter or whatever it was:
Quote
League source on killed deal: "...(Stern) wasn't going to let Chris Paul dictate where he wanted to go."

and

Quote
"In the end, David didn’t like that the players were dictating where they wanted to go," source says.

Hell yeah, you're being traded Chris Paul, this isn't free agency I'm sorry... get over it. If they want to send you to the Timberwolves or the 76ers or Canada they can and you have no say... cause you're not supposed to.

In the future no player should be able to dictate where they are traded to.
I don't believe these quotes by Stern whatsoever. He allowed the Melo trade when Melo openly said that he wouldn't go anywhere but NY. Stern would have allowed this trade. He blocked it because he would have had 28 owners telling him they wouldn't ratify the CBA if he allowed the trade.

That's why he vetoed it not because of Paul's dictating where he wanted to go because Stern already allowed a player to dictate where he was going to be traded to before when two teams not owned by the league made that trade.

Extremely likely. It was still a good move, even if motivated by something else.

No player should be able to dictate where they are traded to. I think the Melo trade embarrassed the NBA cause it said loud and clear that you can manipulate the system to go where you want to go... basically turning trade deals into free agency. 
"Talent wins games, but teamwork and intelligence wins championships." - Michael Jordan

"Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life."- Red Auerbach

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #164 on: December 08, 2011, 11:06:39 PM »

Offline lon3lytoaster

  • Antoine Walker
  • ****
  • Posts: 4608
  • Tommy Points: 157
  • Word aapp!
You know, I call conspiracy theory on this one. So the Hornets (AKA NBA) was apparently about to pull the trigger and send Paul to Boston and the Hornets (NBA)called all the teams to tell them this. Okay... why? If you want to pull the trigger on a deal, you like the deal wouldn't you just make the call and do the deal? Unless Hornets (NBA) wanted Paul to go to a bigger market and Paul didn't want to come to Boston so he had the "powers that be" call around again, so CP3 runs the Hornets now?

I like that David Stern blocked this deal, Woj from yahoo said on his twitter or whatever it was:
Quote
League source on killed deal: "...(Stern) wasn't going to let Chris Paul dictate where he wanted to go."

and

Quote
"In the end, David didn’t like that the players were dictating where they wanted to go," source says.

Hell yeah, you're being traded Chris Paul, this isn't free agency I'm sorry... get over it. If they want to send you to the Timberwolves or the 76ers or Canada they can and you have no say... cause you're not supposed to.

In the future no player should be able to dictate where they are traded to.
I don't believe these quotes by Stern whatsoever. He allowed the Melo trade when Melo openly said that he wouldn't go anywhere but NY. Stern would have allowed this trade. He blocked it because he would have had 28 owners telling him they wouldn't ratify the CBA if he allowed the trade.

That's why he vetoed it not because of Paul's dictating where he wanted to go because Stern already allowed a player to dictate where he was going to be traded to before when two teams not owned by the league made that trade.

Extremely likely. It was still a good move, even if motivated by something else.

No player should be able to dictate where they are traded to. I think the Melo trade embarrassed the NBA cause it said loud and clear that you can manipulate the system to go where you want to go... basically turning trade deals into free agency. 

Denver actually got a good return for Melo, in my opinion. Sure, he forced his way out but New York had to pay for it.