[轉錄][情報] Exec: Hornets saying 'No deals for P …
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標題: [情報] Exec: Hornets saying 'No deals for Paul'
時間: Mon Jul 26 20:53:55 2010
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The New Orleans Hornets prepared for their highly anticipated sitdown with
star guard Chris Paul by turning away the latest flurry of trade calls from
other teams, according to NBA front-office sources.
Sources told ESPN.com that teams inquiring about Paul's availability in
recent days -- and there have been several after persistent media reports
suggesting that Paul will formally request to be traded at a meeting Monday
-- were greeted with the same resistance to Paul offers that the Hornets have
maintained for months.
"They say they aren't moving him," one rival team executive said of the
Hornets.
Sources with knowledge of New Orleans' thinking said over the weekend that
the Hornets' stance is unlikely to change, at least in the short term, even
if Paul himself tells the Hornets for the first time that he wants out.
The Hornets' new basketball brain trust of general manager Dell Demps and
coach Monty Williams -- with Demps hired by team president Hugh Weber only
last Wednesday -- is expected to use their first face-to-face audience with
the All-Star guard to urge Paul to give the fledging regime an opportunity to
prove it can build a winning team around him.
Yet even if they are unsuccessful with that pitch at the scheduled morning
meeting, Hornets officials are apparently determined to hold firm and deal
Paul only on their terms and timeline, knowing they have two full seasons
before the 25-year-old can opt out and become a free agent in the summer of
2012.
ESPN The Magazine's Chris Broussard reported Friday that Paul is planning to
furnish the Hornets with a list of teams to which he'd like to be traded.
Those wishes, until now, have only been communicated to the Hornets and other
teams from Paul's new team of agents, sources said. That team includes LeBron
James' CAA Sports representative Leon Rose, James' business manager Maverick
Carter and adviser William Wesley.
Broussard also reported Friday that Dwight Howard's Orlando Magic top Paul's
wish list of potential trade destinations, followed by trades to New York,
Dallas or Portland. The New Orleans Times-Picayune reported Friday that Rose
reached out to all four teams in the past week.
Before the mid-July dismissal of Demps' predecessor Jeff Bower, Weber said
earlier this month at a joint public appearance with Paul that there was "no
question" Paul would start next season as a Hornet. Team management has not
commented publicly on the situation since CBSSports.com reported Wednesday
night that Paul was intensifying his efforts to force his way out of New
Orleans, but Demps is scheduled to conduct his first session with reporters
Monday afternoon after the meeting with Paul.
Paul publicly broached the subject of being traded for the first time in an
ESPN.com interview with Broussard in June. Paul acknowledged in that
interview that his fondness for New Orleans is such that he regards it as his
adopted hometown, but he also made it clear that he would be open to a trade
if the Hornets were not committed to spending what it takes to compete in the
perennially strong Western Conference.
Sources close to the situation maintain that the root of Paul's growing
desire since that interview to be dealt comes from watching his close friend
James land in Miami with Team USA teammates Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh and
the steady encouragement he's been getting from James, Rose, Carter and
Wesley to try to force the Hornets' hand.
As James said of Paul late last week via his Twitter feed: "Best of luck to
my brother. ... Do what's best for You and your family."
If Paul can't be convinced to buy into the organization's rebuilding plan,
New Orleans will certainly take some comfort in the knowledge that it
possesses a two-season buffer before Paul is eligible for free agency.
In that scenario, though, New Orleans would still have to plenty to ponder. A
case can be made that keeping Paul in hopes of eventually regaining the
confidence of the face of the franchise -- or merely holding off until the
Hornets decide that they're ready to trade him -- might not be as beneficial
for the long-term health of the franchise as proactively trying to move Paul
and ultimately spare themselves from the daily distraction and potential
negative impact at the gate that comes with employing a disgruntled superstar.
Paul has become hugely popular in New Orleans and is often credited with
saving NBA basketball in the region in the wake of Hurricane Katrina. But it
remains to be seen how severely his popularity might be damaged by this
ongoing story line.
Uncertainty about Paul's future also only figures to further unsettle the
Hornets' fan base amid fears that the proposed sale from longtime owner
George Shinn to minority partner Gary Chouest will ultimately collapse, after
news of Chouest's plans to buy a majority interest in the Hornets initially
spawned so much optimism in April.
But Williams has repeatedly expressed confidence in recent days that he and
Demps -- former teammates in San Antonio and disciples of the Spurs' highly
successful program established by coach Gregg Popovich and personnel chief
R.C. Buford -- can reach Paul in spite of their shared inexperience as lead
decision-makers.
Williams has also made it clear that the Hornets have yet to be directly
notified by Paul that he is dissatisfied to the point of wanting to leave and
won't accept that as the club's reality until they hear it from him.
If the Hornets do reach the point of shopping Paul, whether that's before the
season starts or later, rival executives expect them to insist that any trade
rids them of the onerous contracts possessed by big man Emeka Okafor (due
$53-plus million over the next four seasons) and possibly James Posey
($13-plus million over the next two seasons) as well.
It's likewise believed that the Hornets would open up the bidding to the
whole league in search of the most favorable deal, since Paul -- without the
no-trade clause that Kobe Bryant possessed in 2007 when he asked the Los
Angeles Lakers to trade him -- has no means to ensure that he lands in one of
his preferred destinations.
黃蜂表示不會交易掉Paul
如果要交易的話
一般認為是會想清掉Okafor跟Posey的合約
目前認為黃蜂會開放全聯盟球隊報價
因為Paul沒有拒絕交易條款
所以不保證他會落在他想要的球隊
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