xp to myself
not that gordon will re-sign with NOLA
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:44 (twelve years ago) link
glad clips picked billups off waiver
billups meets with clips management tonight. buyout likely. he'll then be a total free-agent.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:48 (twelve years ago) link
O_O
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:48 (twelve years ago) link
RicBucherShrewd move by LAC, claiming Billups. Reduced need for CP3, so Clips get him for less than NOH/Stern wanted. (No Bledsoe + 2 future 2nds.)
― polyphonic, Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:52 (twelve years ago) link
was just about to post that. amazing that LAC is making shrewd moves.
or any moves at all, that cost money.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:53 (twelve years ago) link
so: on chauncey billups watch tonight.
― Daniel, Esq., Wednesday, December 14, 2011 6:53 PM (1 minute ago) Bookmark Permalink
Sterling has been spending money for a few years (baron davis lol)
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 00:55 (twelve years ago) link
oh yeah, baron davis lol.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:00 (twelve years ago) link
well, i hope billups gets his buyout. no forced trade. no forced retirement.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:01 (twelve years ago) link
Marc J. Spears @SpearsNBAYahoo -- Agent Andy Miller tells Yahoo! that Clippers won't be waiving Chauncey Billups.
well, there goes that.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:06 (twelve years ago) link
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds -- Baron Davis officially amnestied by Cleveland.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:11 (twelve years ago) link
*drafts kyrie irving*
― nice catch cuauhtemoc blanco niño (dayo), Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:13 (twelve years ago) link
theo ratliff to retire; miss you theo ;_;
― nice catch cuauhtemoc blanco niño (dayo), Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:16 (twelve years ago) link
chauncey is now their backup shooting guard! dude should stay!
also it is ON in clipperland
― concussion section, Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:23 (twelve years ago) link
retire in peace theo.
― Aimless, Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:24 (twelve years ago) link
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― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:37 (twelve years ago) link
Tim Reynolds @ByTimReynolds -- The Chris Paul trade has not fallen apart yet, setting a new NBA longevity record. Previous mark: 22 minutes.
love this tim reynolds. he's plucky!
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:38 (twelve years ago) link
rosssiler Ross Siler Chris Paul also now needs to follow in the Donald Tokowitz (Sterling) tradition and change his name to Chris Phenomenal.52 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 01:54 (twelve years ago) link
Aw theo, will miss you for sure
here's to the great all-defensive second team in the sky
― clay, Thursday, 15 December 2011 02:27 (twelve years ago) link
hollinger:
Fi.
Nal.
Ly.
Chris Paul is being traded from the New Orleans Hornets to the Los Angeles Clippers -- for real this time -- and now we all can get on with our lives. Bravo for the beleaguered Clips, who get both their second superstar, to pair with Blake Griffin, and their moment in the spotlight in a market in which the mighty Lakers blot out the sun 99 percent of the time.
While Paul is both a superstar and a perfect complement to the high-flying Griffin, he doesn't come without warts. He has a bad knee, and that's a problem, especially for a 6-foot point guard; 7-footers can overcome stuff like this because their primary advantage, height, remains in force, but if a small guard loses a step, he immediately becomes much more ordinary.
Second, he's committed to the Clippers for only two years. He might very well sign on for three more after the season, but if Donald Sterling pulls his usual shenanigans, Paul also might decide this wasn't worth the trouble and threaten to bolt again.
[+] EnlargeKirby Lee/US PresswireEric Gordon and Chris Kaman now take their skills to the Big Easy.Nonetheless, it was a no-brainer for the Clippers to leverage their assets in a deal of this type, although they must wish they didn't have to leverage so many of them. The NBA, acting as legal guardian of the New Orleans Hornets, drove a hard bargain, ending up with the better of the two Erics (Eric Gordon) they haggled over as well as Chris Kaman, Al-Farouq Aminu and an unprotected 2012 first-round pick belonging to Minnesota.
Ultimately, I think this was basically a fair trade. Give the Clips a slight advantage since they got the blue chip and because this couldn't possibly have been a better fit -- L.A. has shooters galore around Paul and two dunkers in the middle to throw down his passes.
Nonetheless, New Orleans didn't come out badly. The Hornets will miss the playoffs this season, but they won't be terrible and have cleaned up their balance sheet nicely going forward.
As for the assets sent out for Paul, the package looks logical from here. Part of the reason the Clippers had to include Gordon, I suspect, is that the Minnesota pick might not be worth as much as people think. Despite all the half-witted things the Timberwolves have done the past few years, I have them projected as an almost-decent team in 2011-12. Thus, the Hornets might end up receiving more like a No. 11 pick than a coveted top-three selection.
Gordon, of course, is a prime asset, a potential All-Star shooting guard; you can't blame the Clippers for wanting to keep him and the Hornets for wanting him included. Had the Clips been able to insert Eric Bledsoe in Gordon's place, they might very well have won the Western Conference this season.
Now they won't, although they'll still be very good -- a solid playoff team. For the moment, some holes remain. They're badly in need of a defensive stopper on the wing and some backup frontcourt players; they likely will trade Mo Williams to solve one problem and use their two-year, $2.5 million "under-cap" exception to tackle the other. They need a coach, too, but that's a story for another day.
The Clippers also generated two small trade exceptions with this deal, one for $3.8 million and another for $2.5 million. Their size limits their effectiveness, but they could come in handy either now or at the trade deadline. (Those two 2015 second-rounders, by the way, are basically nonexistent junk that had to be included, per league rules, because this deal was effectively three separate trades: Paul for Kaman and the first-rounder, a junk second-rounder for Aminu, and another junk pick for Gordon. One of the picks is from Memphis and has conditions so tight it will never get to the Hornets to give to the Clippers; the other is from the Hornets and has similar conditions).
The Hornets, meanwhile, can get on with their lives as well. Presumably they'll re-sign Carl Landry and possibly Willie Green and Jason Smith, as they're still well under the salary cap. Additionally, expect a trade of either Kaman or Emeka Okafor some time between now and the trade deadline.
Long term, the Hornets get a solid forward prospect in Aminu, a no-brainer keeper in Gordon and effectively two lottery picks -- the one the Clippers gave them and the one they'll get on their own now that Paul is gone. They'll almost certainly sign Gordon to an extension, but even so, the Hornets have max cap space going forward and a nice, clean balance sheet to present to potential buyers.
(And you'd better believe they'll have a buyer before June 28. Can you imagine the conspiracy theories if the NBA-owned Hornets won the lottery?)
So call it a win-win. The Clippers are more relevant than they've been in years, and will stay that way as long as Griffin's and Paul's knees remain intact.
The Hornets, meanwhile, get a second chance. The unwritten story behind the Paul trade is how badly the New Orleans franchise squandered the prime years of Paul and David West with a series of bloated contracts and bizarre decisions. Under new ownership and Dell Demps' management, they'll try to avoid repeating the same mistakes with Gordon, Aminu and their two 2012 lottery picks.
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 02:55 (twelve years ago) link
i can't fuckin wait to watch this team
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 02:59 (twelve years ago) link
stern comes out of this looking really good imo, hate to say
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:18 (twelve years ago) link
chris kaman is gonna look weird in blue
― clay, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:19 (twelve years ago) link
chris sheradin is adamant that clippers will miss playoffs.
― Daniel, Esq., Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:44 (twelve years ago) link
adamant? adament? add-a-mint? spellcheck, dammit.
― k3vin k., Wednesday, December 14, 2011 9:18 PM (29 minutes ago) Bookmark Permalink
no
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:48 (twelve years ago) link
had adamant rigt but sheridan wrong lol
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:50 (twelve years ago) link
I'm sure this will be the spin of the weird people like Simmons who have some weird dad crush on Stern. But Stern and the league flagrantly lied to the fans and colluded against league rules.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:51 (twelve years ago) link
xp meddlesome yes, but he got them a better deal. i'll give my grudging respect.
cp3 even ended up on a better team because of it than he would have
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:51 (twelve years ago) link
Stern said publicly that Demps and Sperling would make all basketball decisions and then hung them out to dry and screwed over two franchises. Then he handed Chris Paul to the second worst owner in the history of pro sports.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:52 (twelve years ago) link
it wasn't honest, at least not at first, but i haven't read anyone who said paul had any grounds for a lawsuit
― k3vin k., Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:53 (twelve years ago) link
That's because Paul has to establish damages.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:54 (twelve years ago) link
They clearly colluded, come on. If Stern took input from other owners on the deal and then vetoed, it's collusion.
That's why they said Demps and Sperling would make all decisions: to prevent collusion!
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 03:55 (twelve years ago) link
The fact that this collusion was good for the Hornets is immaterial. Why does it matter which teams get screwed by the collusion?
i'll let you in on a secret--no one actually gives a fuck about collusion!
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:02 (twelve years ago) link
i don't think stern comes out looking "really good" but this was much better than the deal with the lakers
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:03 (twelve years ago) link
― cad, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:02 PM (5 minutes ago) Bookmark Permalink
they sure do when players do it!
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:08 (twelve years ago) link
pretty sure the rockets and lakers give a fuck, too.
― Matt Armstrong, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 11:08 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Permalink
yeah wow so much direct action has been taken since players supposedly colluded!
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:10 (twelve years ago) link
and i eagerly await the formal complaints by the rockets and lakers
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:11 (twelve years ago) link
― cad, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:10 PM (2 minutes ago) Bookmark Permalink
Dude Lebron became the biggest villain in the league because of player collusion. "People" gave a fuck.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:13 (twelve years ago) link
who the fuck cares about the fate of the hornets, is the real question. Why does a good deal matter for the Hornets? Why do they have to be the winners?
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:14 (twelve years ago) link
what "collusion" is not why ppl h8 lebron, they h8 him because he's lame.
if chris paul and dwight howard "colluded" about where to play i wouldn't care at all because that team would be really fun. but lebron "colluded" with a redundant wing player and chris fucking bosh.
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:16 (twelve years ago) link
the "owners of the hornets," i.e. owners of rival teams, conspired to fuck the Lakers. You may not think people "give a fuck," but it's disgusting and corrupt all the same.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:17 (twelve years ago) link
lol i don't really care at all abt the hornets but the clippers deal is much better than the lakers deal and you can't deny that that is a thing.
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:17 (twelve years ago) link
― cad, Wednesday, December 14, 2011 10:17 PM (6 seconds ago) Bookmark Permalink
Yes I can. It's immaterial.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:18 (twelve years ago) link
generally i associate "giving a fuck" with ppl taking action but maybe that's an unfashionable viewpoint these days
― cad, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:18 (twelve years ago) link
you can give a fuck and be unable to take action. Giving a fuck is an emotion.
― Matt Armstrong, Thursday, 15 December 2011 04:19 (twelve years ago) link
giving a fuck = having strong emotions about something