The mismanagement of personnel decisions in New Orleans is a tragedy.
It would be laughable if the existence of professional basketball in NO wasn't on the brink of extinction.
The New Orleans Hornets have decided to take center Chris Kaman off the trade market and are bringing him back to the team, according to sources close to the situation.
The league-owned Hornets deactivated Kaman last week and told the former All-Star on Friday that he could wait at home while team officials tried to find a new trade home for him.
But after discussions with numerous teams, sources said, New Orleans has decided to end those talks and recall Kaman, though it wasn't immediately clear what sort of role he'll have after Hornets coach Monty Williams announced last week that getting minutes for young players such as Jason Smith, Al-Farouq Aminu and Gustavo Ayon was the staff's priority.
What do you expect when you announce that you've asked a player not to return to the team while you work out a trade? They absolutely killed any leverage in negotiating a strong deal.
The Paul situation was a debacle and this further demonstrates that NOH management is either clueless or has been so strapped by the league ownership that they're victims of conflicting priorities.
Kaman is a player who has spent his whole career on the trading block. If his approach to the game or personality even slightly warranted this situation, I'm unaware of it.
It's too bad. As a solid starting caliber Center, what a waste of a scarce and valuable commodity.