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World Wide Wes: Trading For Chris Paul Greatly Increases Your Chances of Getting LeBron
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6/21/2010  7:51 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/21/2010  7:52 PM
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-paulhornets062110

As the July 1 start of free agency pushes closer, powerbroker William Wesley has been working multiple angles to NBA front offices about possible trades and signings. Here’s his latest: World Wide Wes has been pitching teams with salary-cap space that trading for New Orleans Hornets star Chris Paul(notes) will dramatically increase their chances of signing LeBron James(notes), multiple sources told Yahoo! Sports.

New Orleans general manager Jeff Bower has no intention of trading Paul, but multiple league executives believe that until owner George Shinn closes on the team’s sale with billionaire oilman Gary Chouest, there is a price with which Paul could be pried away.
Chris Paul played in only 45 games last season because of ankle and knee injuries.
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“He can be had with Shinn in there, but once the new guy takes over, he’s off the market,” one senior front-office executive told Y! Sports.

Can Wesley deliver Paul? Extremely doubtful, but that hasn’t stopped his sales pitch to teams, league sources said. First of all, Paul hasn’t requested a trade out of New Orleans, so the franchise isn’t under pressure to move him. He has two years and $31.3 million left on his contract until he can opt out before the 2012-13 season.

Privately, Paul has been displeased with Shinn’s constant cost-cutting measures, but has been optimistic about new ownership’s stated desire to spend more and try to compete in the powerful Western Conference. What’s more, Paul is loyal and values his connection to his Hornets teammates and the New Orleans community.

Bower hasn’t made calls offering Paul, sources said, nor do the Hornets plan to initiate conversations on him. New Orleans has received a steady stream of inquires on Paul, but Bower and Chouset have no interest in moving him. Still, rival executives believe Shinn’s willingness to rid payroll should the sales transaction continue to stall is his major motivator in even considering a possible trade of his franchise point guard.

James is close friends with Paul, and the Cavs star even flew to Winston-Salem, N.C., shortly after Cleveland’s Eastern Conference semifinals loss to the Boston Celtics to attend a birthday party for Paul’s daughter. James was joined by his business manager, Maverick Carter, who has been trying to pilfer Paul from Octagon, which represents Paul. James’ marketing company, LRMR, has wanted Paul to invest in the business and become some kind of partner, sources said.

Why would World Wide Wes want to help broker a deal for Paul? Here are two reasons: First, James loves the prospect of playing with one of the best point guards in the NBA. Secondly, it would show Paul how Wesley could make things happen for him, and perhaps get him to leave Octagon for Wesley and Leon Rose at CAA.

The Memphis Grizzlies offered O.J. Mayo(notes) as part of a package for Paul recently, but talks went nowhere. League sources believe the New Jersey Nets are willing to part with the No. 3 pick and every player on their roster except for center Brook Lopez(notes) to obtain Paul. Also, the Portland Trail Blazers – who’ve long targeted Paul – are expected make a bid for Paul prior to the draft, a source said.

The San Antonio Spurs once had a chance to be frontrunners for Paul – if New Orleans ever felt compelled to make a trade – because they could offer an All-Star caliber point guard in Tony Parker(notes). Nevertheless, the emergence of Darren Collison(notes) allows the Hornets to make a trade without taking back a point guard. Now, New Orleans could possibly improve itself at two positions – perhaps shooting guard and small forward – and get draft picks.

It’s hard to imagine the Hornets agreeing to move their franchise star for much, if anything, short of an All-Star, a starter and a high draft pick.</blockquote>

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6/21/2010  7:58 PM
Dear God don't let the Nets get Paul. I can't imagine sharing the area with a team that has LeBron and Paul. We would be completely irrelevant here. Completely. It's one thing for the Nets to be good, its another for them to have star power like that. They didn't take over this area back when we stunk and they had the good Kidd teams, but they surely could if they do this

Nets have more to offer for Paul than we do with that 3rd pick in their back pocket

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6/21/2010  8:05 PM
KnicksSince88 wrote:Dear God don't let the Nets get Paul. I can't imagine sharing the area with a team that has LeBron and Paul. We would be completely irrelevant here. Completely. It's one thing for the Nets to be good, its another for them to have star power like that. They didn't take over this area back when we stunk and they had the good Kidd teams, but they surely could if they do this

Nets have more to offer for Paul than we do with that 3rd pick in their back pocket

If that happens you can change your name to Netssince10. I love the Knicks but if that happens I have no problem switching over to the Nets since I lived in Brooklyn and NJ at one time in my life.

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6/21/2010  8:08 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/21/2010  8:14 PM
Vmart wrote:
KnicksSince88 wrote:Dear God don't let the Nets get Paul. I can't imagine sharing the area with a team that has LeBron and Paul. We would be completely irrelevant here. Completely. It's one thing for the Nets to be good, its another for them to have star power like that. They didn't take over this area back when we stunk and they had the good Kidd teams, but they surely could if they do this

Nets have more to offer for Paul than we do with that 3rd pick in their back pocket

If that happens you can change your name to Netssince10. I love the Knicks but if that happens I have no problem switching over to the Nets since I lived in Brooklyn and NJ at one time in my life.

I can't lie, it would be so tempting, but I just don't have that in me. The Knicks are too deeply embedded in my blood stream. If I could make it through this past decade, i could make it through anything. Wouldn't mean it wouldn't suck though.

On the other hand, i was born in Brooklyn though, and had the Nets been there when i was a kid, id likely have grown up a Nets fan. Can't go back now though. Ive learned to set my expectations low with this franchise. If I just get to see us win 1 championship in my life, it will be all good. Id obviously hope for a ton more and have dreams of LeBron leading us to 5 or 6. But that day when we do win, even if it comes in 2040, will make it all worth it

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6/21/2010  8:14 PM
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Vmart wrote:
KnicksSince88 wrote:Dear God don't let the Nets get Paul. I can't imagine sharing the area with a team that has LeBron and Paul. We would be completely irrelevant here. Completely. It's one thing for the Nets to be good, its another for them to have star power like that. They didn't take over this area back when we stunk and they had the good Kidd teams, but they surely could if they do this

Nets have more to offer for Paul than we do with that 3rd pick in their back pocket

If that happens you can change your name to Netssince10. I love the Knicks but if that happens I have no problem switching over to the Nets since I lived in Brooklyn and NJ at one time in my life.

I can't lie, it would be so tempting, but I just don't have that in me. The Knicks are too deeply embedded in my blood stream. If I could make it through this past decade, i could make it through anything. Wouldn't mean it wouldn't suck though.

On the other hand, i was born in Brooklyn though, and had the Nets been there when i was a kid, id likely have grown up a Nets fan. Can't go back now though

So true its easier said then done.

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6/21/2010  8:20 PM
Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...
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6/21/2010  8:23 PM
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

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6/21/2010  8:24 PM
we wouldn't want either of you here anyway...
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6/21/2010  8:27 PM
Childs2Dudley wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

It's obvious they shouldn't trade Chris Paul period. Unless they are getting another superstar in return.

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6/21/2010  8:39 PM
CrashDMB237 wrote:
Childs2Dudley wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

It's obvious they shouldn't trade Chris Paul period. Unless they are getting another superstar in return.

It is obvious from a basketball standpoint that they should NOT trade Paul. But not all trades are made strictly for basketball reasons. The Hornets have a lot going on as a franchise right now, and they are struggling financially. He's owed a ton of money the next couple years before he opts out, and they may try to entice someone to take another big contract with him, which many teams im sure would do. They have a very cheap and good (although not nearly as good as the best PG in the NBA CP3) alternative at PG. The rumors about Paul don't make sense from a basketball standpoint but again given their situation with the higher-ups, there is reason to think they may not be thinking about their immediate product on the floor as their foremost concern

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6/21/2010  8:45 PM
KnicksSince88 wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:
Childs2Dudley wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

It's obvious they shouldn't trade Chris Paul period. Unless they are getting another superstar in return.

It is obvious from a basketball standpoint that they should NOT trade Paul. But not all trades are made strictly for basketball reasons. The Hornets have a lot going on as a franchise right now, and they are struggling financially. He's owed a ton of money the next couple years before he opts out, and they may try to entice someone to take another big contract with him, which many teams im sure would do. They have a very cheap and good (although not nearly as good as the best PG in the NBA CP3) alternative at PG. The rumors about Paul don't make sense from a basketball standpoint but again given their situation with the higher-ups, there is reason to think they may not be thinking about their immediate product on the floor as their foremost concern

So if they are hurting for money, they are going to trade away the one thing that brings in money? I understand what you're saying, but trading Paul doesn't exactly MAKE them money.

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6/21/2010  8:52 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/21/2010  9:20 PM
CrashDMB237 wrote:
KnicksSince88 wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:
Childs2Dudley wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

It's obvious they shouldn't trade Chris Paul period. Unless they are getting another superstar in return.

It is obvious from a basketball standpoint that they should NOT trade Paul. But not all trades are made strictly for basketball reasons. The Hornets have a lot going on as a franchise right now, and they are struggling financially. He's owed a ton of money the next couple years before he opts out, and they may try to entice someone to take another big contract with him, which many teams im sure would do. They have a very cheap and good (although not nearly as good as the best PG in the NBA CP3) alternative at PG. The rumors about Paul don't make sense from a basketball standpoint but again given their situation with the higher-ups, there is reason to think they may not be thinking about their immediate product on the floor as their foremost concern

So if they are hurting for money, they are going to trade away the one thing that brings in money? I understand what you're saying, but trading Paul doesn't exactly MAKE them money.

There is certainly a chance that they could save more money in salary through a trade than they would lose from declined attendance. They don't have a huge season ticket base like other teams, and last season they were 23rd in the league in attendance. Its not like they can do a ton worse. They play in a small arena, and even with the lower capacity their % of attendance has still been in the lower 1/3 of the NBA every year except for 2009. In 08 they won 56 games and their attendance was still near the bottom. Its a Saints town and nothing much else matters (at least in pro sports, LSU Football is massive there). Their attendance has stunk pretty much every year Paul has been there with the exception of 2009. They haven't been a draw in New Orleans. Oklahoma City responded much more to that team when they took them over after Katrina hit than the city of New Orleans ever has.

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6/21/2010  10:31 PM
Childs2Dudley wrote:
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

I agree.

It's obvious they would prefer Eddy Curry.

obviously.

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6/21/2010  11:20 PM
Another attach LeBron to a person. LeBron and Calapari, LeBron and Tibs and now LeBron and Paul. Wes is saying this then Paul definitely wants out.
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6/21/2010  11:24 PM
does anyone really believe this worldwide wes bull anymore? i think dude is grasping at straws, trying to make himself seem more powerful than he is.
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6/22/2010  8:12 AM
Didn't we have a thread here within the last month where we were debating how much cartilage Chris Paul even had in his knees?

That, and his huge contract is one reason NO should trade him, and not really worry too much about what they are getting back.

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6/22/2010  8:22 AM
there is an article today about Paul and how hard he's working and how he's excited about Monty Williams.

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6/22/2010  8:26 AM
If there's one thing we've learned from the NBA media is to take everything with a grain of salt. You can probably find an article which shows that LeBron is considering the Denver Nuggets or Chris Paul will join Euroleague, if you dig hard enough. Let's just wait and see what happens. I seriously doubt Chris Paul is going anywhere.
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6/22/2010  9:23 AM
KnicksSince88 wrote:Dear God don't let the Nets get Paul. I can't imagine sharing the area with a team that has LeBron and Paul. We would be completely irrelevant here. Completely. It's one thing for the Nets to be good, its another for them to have star power like that. They didn't take over this area back when we stunk and they had the good Kidd teams, but they surely could if they do this

Nets have more to offer for Paul than we do with that 3rd pick in their back pocket

Looks frightening. Are we all destined to become BKNY Nets fans in the future? Gah, when will it be July 8th already?

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6/22/2010  9:25 AM
CrashDMB237 wrote:Yea, I'm sure the brand new owners of the Hornets, a franchise struggling financially, are just DYING to get rid of THE sole attraction on that team right now for Devin Harris, Chris Douglas-Roberts and Derrick Favors...

Don't forget the #3 pick in the draft. But yeah, I doubt they accept any trades for CP3 and wreck the pending sale of the team.

World Wide Wes: Trading For Chris Paul Greatly Increases Your Chances of Getting LeBron

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