Friday, December 9, 2011
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Thursday, December 8, 2011
Paul to L.A?
UPDATE 9:47 p.m.: One of the biggest blockbuster trades of this new NBA season died before it ever got done.  Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports, who first reported the deal earlier, is now reporting that the deal was killed by the league.
NBA commissioner David Stern has killed the New Orleans Hornets’ trade of Chris Paul after several owners complained about the league-owned team dealing the All-Star point guard to the Los Angeles Lakers, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.The shockwaves that the initial reports of the deal sent around the league will be matched by the outrage simmering now that the deal is apparently off.
Some owners pushed Stern to demand that trade be nullified, and the Hornets be made to keep Paul on the roster for the foreseeable future, sources said. A chorus of owners were irate with the belief that the five-month lockout had happened largely to stop big-market teams from leveraging small-market teams for star players pending free agency.
All the players involved in the trade have been told to report to their teams for the start of training camp on Friday.
Before Stern intervened, the Lakers had reached an agreement to acquire Paul in a three-team trade that would have cost them Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.
UPDATE 6:03 p.m.: Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports is reporting that the Hornets are informing teams that Chris Paul is headed to the Lakers in a deal for Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom:
The Hornets have started to inform teams that they’re sending Chris Paul to the Lakers for Gasol and Odom, league sources tell Y! Sports.Whether or not this removes the Lakers from the Dwight Howard sweepstakes remains to be seen. They still have Andrew Bynum to work with, if they were to pursue such a deal.
But Kobe Bryant and Bynum with Paul running the show keeps the Lakers among the elite and favorites in the Western Conference.
UPDATE 5:58 p.m.: Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! Sports is reporting that free agent small forward Josh Howard and coveted big man Nene could be a package deal, depending on where the Brazilian center/power forward signs:
 Wiz free agent SF Josh Howard is attracted to signing with team DEN FA C Nene signs with, source tells Y! SA, Chi, Den, NO, Utah, NJ in mix
UPDATE 3:47 p.m.: David Aldridge reports Caron Butler is heading to the Clippers, reportedly for three years/$24 million. Butler was considering offers from the Nets, Bulls, and Spurs, but chose the up and coming Clippers instead.
Also, parameters for a potential three-team deal appear to be in place that would land Chris Paul in Los Angeles with the Lakers. According to Aldridge, the deal would look like this:
Lakers get: G Chris Paul
Hornets get: F Luis Scola, G Kevin Martin, G Goran Dragic, 1st and second round picks
Rockets get: F/C Pau Gasol
Note: The deal is not done. Sources indicate while the Lakers and Rockets are comfortable with the deal, the Hornets are still making inquiries about Paul with other teams.
Thank you for doing your business quietly and without rumors swirling about your future. Thank you for bringing a measure of calm to a process that has been anything but for so many. And congratulations on four more years in Detroit for a tidy $27 million.
Now back to the trade rumor craziness that has had all of our heads spinning today.
The truth is, we don’t have enough hands that could type fast enough here at the hideout to keep up with all of this craziness. The rumors are flying at a wicked clip. and the official start of free agency is still hours away.
What we know, as of this minute, is that the New York Knicks have come out of nowhere to lead the pack in the chase for Tyson Chandler, per reports from both Ken Berger of CBSSports.com and . Of course, this could complicate the Knicks’ pursuit of Chris Paul (unless they have another move up their sleeve) and deals yet another nasty blow to Chauncey Billups, who could be on the move for the second time in 10 months due to circumstances, one way or another when all is said and done.
Then there is that SI.com report confirming the discussions of a three-way deal between the Rockets, Lakers and Hornets that would send Paul to the Lakers and allow the Lakers to hold on to Andrew Bynum, but only so they can do more business next. Chris Mannix of SI.com added via Twitter that:
Lakers pushing hard to make Pau/CP3 deal. If they can close, would offer Bynum for Dwight and whatever bad contract ORL wants to dump.TNT’s David Aldridge added the Pau Gasol to Houston portion to round out this latest development.
Good luck trying to make sense of all the different information, seeing as how it changes every few minutes. How did anyone keep up with all of this stuff before Twitter anyway?
Stay tuned. Things can only get crazier before the start of training camps tomorrow.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Top 10 Free Agents
The counter to posting decent numbers while asking for star dollars is that he is 29, has a lot of playoff experience and by all indications is willing to leave his current team without much hesitation. (Of course, it could be, in the post-Carmelo Anthony, post-Chauncey Billups world.)
2. David West, PF, Hornets (u)
West can claim to have benefitted from the lockout, with the extra months to recover from knee surgery, before suitors will want to take a magnifying glass to medical reports and watch him work out. The view in December will undoubtedly be much different and better for West than it would have been in July.
3. Marc Gasol, C, Grizzlies (restricted)
Gasol is arguably No. 1 on the board and has the largest window because of his age, except that someone would have to dramatically overpay to scare Memphis away from matching. The chances of him leaving are slim -- if the Grizz invested $82 million in Rudy Gay last summer, they're certainly going to protect a 26-year-old starting center after reaching Game 7 of the conference semifinals.
4. Tyson Chandler, C, Mavericks (u)
This is where the title implications really kick in. Not only would landing a top defensive center boost the hopes of the team that signs Chandler, but it would be the double blow in Dallas of losing an integral part from the roster that won a championship. Conversely, re-signing him would be an obvious key for the Mavericks' hopes to repeat.
5. Arron Afflalo, SG, Nuggets (r)
Afflalo doesn't have nearly the name recognition of most others in the top 10, but front offices around the league certainly know of his defense and versatility. Denver is expressing confidence it will re-sign him.
6. DeAndre Jordan, C, Clippers (r)
Teams would be coming much harder if Jordan was unrestricted. While the Clippers are expected to match almost any offer, they are also deciding to make a long-term commitment to a player with about a half-season of dependable play over Chris Kaman, a former All-Star.
7. Thaddeus Young, F, 76ers (r)
His move into the sixth-man role last season was part of Philadelphia's second-half rise last season, and now it becomes part of Young's climb to prominence in the free-agent market. Teams are intrigued, just as they were when he came out of Georgia Tech as a 2007 lottery pick. But it's hard to imagine the 76ers letting him walk.
8. Marcus Thornton, SG, Kings (r)
Thornton's 21.3 points a game in 27 appearances after being traded from New Orleans to Sacramento will not be repeated. Tyreke Evans was hobbled as Thornton turned into a breakout scorer, and Jimmer Fredette has joined the backcourt. But Thornton did raise his stock to where the Kings made keeping him a priority.
9. Rodney Stuckey, G, Pistons (r)
Though difficult to hear over the giant sucking sound in Detroit, Stuckey has drawn some positive reviews while averaging 16.6 points in 2009-10 and 15.5 points (in three fewer minutes a game) last season. He is still just 25, can pass and get to the rim.
10. Kris Humphries, F, Nets (u)
Let's assume any interested GM won't open negotiations by asking how the wife's doing. Those comments will be left to fans on the road. Executives and coaches are much more interested in Humphries for his work on the board, in particular on the offensive end. Humphries did average 10.4 rebounds last season, after all, and is 26.
The best of the rest: Jamal Crawford, Jason Richardson, Shane Battier, Grant Hill, Samuel Dalembert, Carl Landry, Greg Oden, Jeff Green, Glen Davis, Caron Butler, J.J. Barea, Andrei Kirilenko, Chuck Hayes.
The names: Mike Bibby, Kwame Brown, Mike Dunleavy, T.J. Ford, Spencer Hawes, Josh Howard, Tracy McGrady, Tayshaun Prince, Peja Stojakovic.
The under-the-radar but interesting: Josh McRoberts, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute, James Jones, Daequen Cook.
The asterisks: Wilson Chandler, Kenyon Martin, J.R. Smith, Aaron Brooks. All in China without opt-out clause to return as soon as the labor dispute was settled. Unless teams there decide to release them, they players are locked in.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Lakers want Paul and Howard
Dwight Howard Or Chris Paul? Lakers Want Paul, Howard Lakers Ultimate Dream Team Who Will The Nets Add In Free Agency ecret that the Los Angeles Lakers would like to trade for Dwight Howard or Chris Paul, but source with knowledge of the situation say the Lakers actually have something greater in mind: acquiring both players Hoping to pull off a pair of blockbuster moves that would rock the NBA, the Lakers are willing to trade anyone on their roster outside of Kobe Bryant to bring Howard and Paul to Los Angeles, two source said Whether the Lakers are able to make it happen remains to be seen, but with stars Pau Gasol, Andrew Bynum and Lamar Odom on the roster, they have the talent and the financial capacity to make the trades work The Lakers have had cursory discussions with New Orleans about Paul within the past few days. It is no lear whether they have spoken with Orland
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Monday, December 5, 2011
Top 10 buzzerbeaters of 2011
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Dallas vs. Miami, christmast day
Ok who wins dallas or miami? alright mavericks already won the championship so what else do they have to prove. Miami cant stop dirk nowitzki so this game will go to the mavericks. new york and boston game , no one really cares enough to wake up and watch their game at 10:30. Especially because most of you will be at church