Esohny wrote:So there's a high probability that Chris Paul will not only try to force a trade, but will accept being traded to the Wolves?

I didn't say high, I said 30%. That assumes a number of things.
1) Hornets ownership really wants to cut costs... so our young, good inexpensive players and draft picks are valuable and good trade pieces.
2) Paul believes, Jefferson (when healthy), Love (when playing), and another top player we get for Rubio, and another top player we get in free agency next summer, is a better supporting cast than the Hornets.
The hornets won't give Chris Paul away. He will be traded somewhere that has good young players and draft picks.
Maybe Chris Paul prefers Oklahoma City or possibly Golden State or Memphis but those are the likely places to give the Hornets the trade "assets" that they want, if they are dumping payroll. [Oklahoma City is playing well, not sure they want to dismantle their current team to get Paul.]
The Wolves have more "hidden" assets than any of these teams, with the potential to make their team better
1) three first round draft picks
2) rights to Rubio
3) rights to pekovic
4) enough cap space to bring in a top free agent
and a some cornerstone players in Jefferson, Love, Flynn & Sessions.
The wolves can trade some assets and still have enough to get MUCH better.
And before you bring up this years record --
1) jefferson - only maybe 60% - recovering
2) no Love
3) new offense - extremely complicated
4) new coaches
5) new roster
Kahn is a good salesman. He can sell our potential to Paul.