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NBA purchase of Hornets 

Post#1 » by tsp00n » Mon Dec 20, 2010 11:38 pm

what happens with Chris paul now??
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Post#2 » by NyCeEvO » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:05 am

tsp00n wrote:what happens with Chris paul now??

It depends who you talk to. Most people have said that whenever ownership of a team changes hands, no deals get done in fairness to the new owners. The new owners get the franchise (including all of the players) that were there when they put up a bid to buy the team. On the other hand, I have heard a few reports that the NBA buying the team, would make CP3 more available. But I kinda doubt the logic for those arguments. So IMO, CP3 is probably off hands for sure but I don't think that will stop GMs from calling.
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Post#3 » by ROSS THE BOSS » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:29 am

Its a transitory purchase. The NBA bought the Hornets in hopes of expediting the sale of the franchise to competent owners.
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Post#4 » by infam0us » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:31 am

Unless the new owner wants to cut some salary CP3 isn't going anywhere.
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Post#5 » by NyCeEvO » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:39 am

ROSS THE BOSS wrote:Its a transitory purchase. The NBA bought the Hornets in hopes of expediting the sale of the franchise to competent owners.

which makes it me believe even more that CP3 isn't going anywhere while they look to sell to a new owner.
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Post#6 » by ROSS THE BOSS » Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:48 am

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ROSS THE BOSS wrote:Its a transitory purchase. The NBA bought the Hornets in hopes of expediting the sale of the franchise to competent owners.

which makes it me believe even more that CP3 isn't going anywhere while they look to sell to a new owner.


Exactly.

Until a "real" owner is found I doubt the Hornets move any of their meaningful pieces.
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Post#7 » by VCRJKidd15 » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:56 am

if its legal mikhail should buy the hornets too:)
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Post#8 » by treiz » Tue Dec 21, 2010 3:38 pm

ROSS THE BOSS wrote:Its a transitory purchase. The NBA bought the Hornets in hopes of expediting the sale of the franchise to competent owners.


This, no way the NBA keeps the Hornets, that'd be a whole other scandal running around BSPN.
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Post#9 » by S.I.C. GM » Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:00 pm

Wouldnt lowing the salaries be more attractive to a New Owner?

Who would want to buy a business that has too much debt?

Dont forget Stern wants Brooklyn to succeed. He needs the NY market to be better.

Harris and pick(s) for Paul would be good. Regardless of how bad Paul's knees are I would rather have him the Harris. I am tired of harris.

How does a PG on a 4 on 2/3 fast break not pass the ball to a player on the wing? Instead he tries to take it by himself with 2/3 defenders on him.
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Post#10 » by jeff1624 » Tue Dec 21, 2010 8:12 pm

Wouldnt lowing the salaries be more attractive to a New Owner?

Who would want to buy a business that has too much debt?

Dont forget Stern wants Brooklyn to succeed. He needs the NY market to be better.


So buying an NBA franchise is a lot more attractive when your team is full of trash as opposed to having a legit top 5 player?

Harris and pick(s) for Paul would be good. Regardless of how bad Paul's knees are I would rather have him the Harris. I am tired of harris.

How does a PG on a 4 on 2/3 fast break not pass the ball to a player on the wing? Instead he tries to take it by himself with 2/3 defenders on him.


Because none of our wingmen are finishers and would probably settle for a 5 foot jumpshot instea dof taking it to the hole?
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Post#11 » by NyCeEvO » Tue Dec 21, 2010 9:43 pm

S.I.C. GM wrote:Wouldnt lowing the salaries be more attractive to a New Owner?

Who would want to buy a business that has too much debt?

Owners do this all of the time because they believe that they can turn the franchise around usually by moving them to a new location. Hmmm...I wonder who has done this recently? Oh that's right, the Nets!

Ratner got the Nets when we were losing tons of money each year but his vision was to move them to an area that would turn a profit and succeed. That's why they're (unfortunately) moving from our home state to Brooklyn.

No owner wants the NBA to sell all of the players on their roster for nothing (especially top tier talent) since no one would come to see their games. I want Paul too but I doubt this transition makes him more available now compared to before.
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Post#12 » by S.I.C. GM » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:47 pm

jeff1624 wrote:
Wouldnt lowing the salaries be more attractive to a New Owner?

Who would want to buy a business that has too much debt?

Dont forget Stern wants Brooklyn to succeed. He needs the NY market to be better.


So buying an NBA franchise is a lot more attractive when your team is full of trash as opposed to having a legit top 5 player?


Actually what I was saying is when you lowering expenses. I didnt say anything about getting trash. We traded Kidd (hefty contract for Harris) before new ownership came in. Proky got this team with a lot of cap room and draft picks. Dangling Paul can also mean getting rid of other bad contracts.

Harris and pick(s) for Paul would be good. Regardless of how bad Paul's knees are I would rather have him the Harris. I am tired of harris.

How does a PG on a 4 on 2/3 fast break not pass the ball to a player on the wing? Instead he tries to take it by himself with 2/3 defenders on him.


jeff1624 wrote:Because none of our wingmen are finishers and would probably settle for a 5 foot jump shot instead of taking it to the hole?


Sorry but there is NO excuse. There was one game it was a 2 on 1 with Favors on his wing. A simple pass would have had Favors with a power slam, but Harris decided to attack the rim himself. That simple play would have given the rookie some confidence that he did the right thing RAN the FLOOR. That is what a True Leader does. Rally the troops. A PG's role is to be the FLOOR GENERAL. Make your teammates better. Direct the offense. If you dont trust your teammates you shouldnt be a PG. Go ask Starbury - ALL ALONE. Clearly he was the common denominator why players around him were always bad.
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Post#13 » by jeff1624 » Wed Dec 22, 2010 10:48 pm

I'm sure he's doing it under strict orders by Avery. He knows none of wingmen can finish so he encourages Harris to finish the play on his own.
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