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Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #105 on: December 08, 2011, 10:03:29 PM »

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Reports are owners squashed Hou-LA-NO deal, citing conflict of interest for NBA-owned NO. But sources say Pau didn't want to go to Hou, too."

Does Pau Gasol have any no-trade clause?... veto power at all? 

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #106 on: December 08, 2011, 10:04:02 PM »

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What if the Lakers now try to pull off a trade with Houston?

Pau Gasol for Scola, Kevin Martin, Dragic and 2012 first (from Knicks).

Will this be vetoed? :D
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Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #107 on: December 08, 2011, 10:04:35 PM »

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Makes complete sense. The NBA (Aka, all 30 owners as a whole) own the Hornets and foot all their bills.

They didn't have any luck selling that team with Chris Paul. With the package they were getting, there wasn't any cap relief, and not a single marketable player going to them.

What's better to potential buyers? Aging NBA middle men, or younger, marketable prospects?

I guarantee you Rondo for Paul isn't vetoed.

well if it wouldnt have been before, it would be now.  I do agree with you though.

Imagine the uproar around the league if the NBA kills one deal to the Lakers and then turns around and lets a deal going to the Lakers biggest historical and current rival stand.

I mean, I dont have a problem with it, but I could imagine some other folks might be a little peeved  ;D

I don't know, man. Rondo has been marketed by the NBA to a national audience already. And been marketed by his personal sponsors. He's not quite a household name, but surely more so than Odom, Scola or Dragic.

So, I guess if the Hornets GM did accept one of our proposed offers, it could be vetoed, but I think the NBA would have a harder time justifying it.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #108 on: December 08, 2011, 10:05:49 PM »

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Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #109 on: December 08, 2011, 10:06:35 PM »

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"RicBucher Ric Bucher
Reports are owners squashed Hou-LA-NO deal, citing conflict of interest for NBA-owned NO. But sources say Pau didn't want to go to Hou, too."

Does Pau Gasol have any no-trade clause?... veto power at all? 

Nope, just a kicker. Not sure why he'd turn down the trade, given the incentive and already owning two rings.

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #110 on: December 08, 2011, 10:08:24 PM »

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Makes complete sense. The NBA (Aka, all 30 owners as a whole) own the Hornets and foot all their bills.

They didn't have any luck selling that team with Chris Paul. With the package they were getting, there wasn't any cap relief, and not a single marketable player going to them.

What's better to potential buyers? Aging NBA middle men, or younger, marketable prospects?

I guarantee you Rondo for Paul isn't vetoed.

well if it wouldnt have been before, it would be now.  I do agree with you though.

Imagine the uproar around the league if the NBA kills one deal to the Lakers and then turns around and lets a deal going to the Lakers biggest historical and current rival stand.

I mean, I dont have a problem with it, but I could imagine some other folks might be a little peeved  ;D

I don't know, man. Rondo has been marketed by the NBA to a national audience already. And been marketed by his personal sponsors. He's not quite a household name, but surely more so than Odom, Scola or Dragic.

So, I guess if the Hornets GM did accept one of our proposed offers, it could be vetoed, but I think the NBA would have a harder time justifying it.
Rondo is not more well known than Lamar Kardashian...no way!!!

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #111 on: December 08, 2011, 10:09:05 PM »

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So would a CP3 to Boston deal get nixed as well?

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #112 on: December 08, 2011, 10:09:34 PM »

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Makes complete sense. The NBA (Aka, all 30 owners as a whole) own the Hornets and foot all their bills.

They didn't have any luck selling that team with Chris Paul. With the package they were getting, there wasn't any cap relief, and not a single marketable player going to them.

What's better to potential buyers? Aging NBA middle men, or younger, marketable prospects?

I guarantee you Rondo for Paul isn't vetoed.

well if it wouldnt have been before, it would be now.  I do agree with you though.

Imagine the uproar around the league if the NBA kills one deal to the Lakers and then turns around and lets a deal going to the Lakers biggest historical and current rival stand.

I mean, I dont have a problem with it, but I could imagine some other folks might be a little peeved  ;D

I don't know, man. Rondo has been marketed by the NBA to a national audience already. And been marketed by his personal sponsors. He's not quite a household name, but surely more so than Odom, Scola or Dragic.

So, I guess if the Hornets GM did accept one of our proposed offers, it could be vetoed, but I think the NBA would have a harder time justifying it.
Rondo is not more well known than Lamar Kardashian...no way!!!

But would he still be Lamar Kardashian if he was forced to relocate to New Orleans? ;)

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #113 on: December 08, 2011, 10:10:25 PM »

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I don't think Rondo, or anyone other player linked to New Orleans over the past few days, is a big enough star to markedly change the price of the team. There only a handful of guys in the league who are capable of doing that and nobody is offering any one of them for C.Paul.

I also fail to see how keeping C.Paul so that he can leave in 7-8 months time for nothing in return is in the Hornets best interests. Both competitively and/or in terms of selling the team.

I think the owners, as a whole, (1) just didn't like the trade package and didn't think it was fair value for Chris Paul ... which it's not.

But you are not going to get fair value for Chris Paul. You are going to get cents on the dime.

And, (2) more importantly, are being petty. They don't want to see the Lakers get another big name and build another title contender. They want to doing whatever they can to stop that.

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« Reply #114 on: December 08, 2011, 10:11:20 PM »

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So would a CP3 to Boston deal get nixed as well?

I was wondering the same thing.  It definitely would now.  But would the league had killed it if we did either the 3-way deal with Indy or our own package?

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« Reply #115 on: December 08, 2011, 10:11:28 PM »

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There's a huge conspiracy going on here, and I think this goes much, much deeper than Stern.

I think the E! Network, the Kardashian's, and all the media tabloids are behind the veto in order to keep Khloe in LA.

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« Reply #116 on: December 08, 2011, 10:12:31 PM »

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"RicBucher Ric Bucher
Reports are owners squashed Hou-LA-NO deal, citing conflict of interest for NBA-owned NO. But sources say Pau didn't want to go to Hou, too."

Does Pau Gasol have any no-trade clause?... veto power at all? 

Pau will behave himself. He'll go where he is told and do what he is told.

Houston would have just needed to stay strong and he'd have accepted the situation. It's a non-issue so long as Houston doesn't make it an issue by over-reacting to Pau's initial unhappiness.

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« Reply #117 on: December 08, 2011, 10:12:49 PM »

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wow my head is spinning now?

Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #118 on: December 08, 2011, 10:13:59 PM »

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Re: Lakers trade may be challenged by owners?
« Reply #119 on: December 08, 2011, 10:14:46 PM »

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In other news, Reggie Evans to Chris Paul via Twitter (Following his WoW.) ... "lol."

Brilliant Reggie! Please sign with us hahahaa