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brings up a couple of rabbit-trail hypotheticals...

Do you think KP would insist that CP3 would be there before he'd take a job?
Would Shinn be dumb enough to trade CP3 before hiring a GM?
Would KP hold out from a job b/c CP3 wasn't there?
KP was just at a job that he was the lowest paid GM in the league and he was very unhappy about that. He has a bright shinny image and there will be more jobs in the future. NO will not pay well. They are going to try and fill the job on the cheap. KP will not be up for that. just my guess.
 
KP is secretly still on Paul Allen's pay roll, to be hired by New Orleans to trade CP3 to Portland.
 
Jesus Christ, get over Batum people. Chris Paul even if it were for 1 year > Batum. And even then, that is not a given at this point that he goes to New York.

Why would he leave a team (Blazers with LMA/Oden/Roy) that he was winning the WCF with to gamble on a new team in NY? He would stay with Ptown of course to play against LeBron every year for 10 years in the Finals.:pimp:
 
KP is secretly still on Paul Allen's pay roll, to be hired by New Orleans to trade CP3 to Portland.

Greatest idea....EVER. I read that theory on Blazersedge. Make it true god. If KP did that I would DEMAND the City of Portland buy a Billion dollars worth of silver and gold and make an Electrum statue of KP in Pioneer courthouse square. The plaque would read:

"We love him as GM of the Portland Trail Blazers, but he became a hero as the GM of the Hornets."
 
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KP was just at a job that he was the lowest paid GM in the league and he was very unhappy about that. He has a bright shinny image and there will be more jobs in the future. NO will not pay well. They are going to try and fill the job on the cheap. KP will not be up for that. just my guess.

But the $100,000,000 PA will put into his Channel Islands bank account for trading us CP3 will right all wrongs.
 
I'm pretty sure KP would take a pretty hard line in any future dealings with the Blazers.
 
I'm pretty sure KP would take a pretty hard line in any future dealings with the Blazers.

Look PA is going to die in a couple of years. It's time to play Stern ball and do illegal maniuplations to put together a monster team. If necessary drop a Bill in Stern's personal account in Switzerland. DO IT PA!
 
Does this mean we won't get Chris Paul??!!!
 
Does this mean we won't get Chris Paul??!!!

We get Chris Paul. That is our destiny, our birthright. It is only a question of when.

barfo
 
http://www.nola.com/hornets/index.ssf/2010/07/jeff_bower_and_the_new_orleans.html

LAS VEGAS — Sources close to New Orleans Hornets situation with former general manager Jeff Bower said Bower’s relationship with star point guard Chris Paul was becoming increasingly tenuous and played a role in the decision for the two sides to part ways.

Michael DeMocker/The Times-Picayune
New Orleans Hornets guard Chris Paul wasn't happy the team didn't make moves to be better in the offseason.

Paul grew frustrated with the team standing pat during the offseason and said he would welcome a trade if the Hornets weren’t committed to building a championship roster.

Bower had been the Hornets’ general manager since the 2005-06 season. He served as a dual role as head coach last season when Byron Scott was fired after a 3-6 start. Under Bower, the Hornets fared 34-39 but missed the playoffs for the first time in three seasons.
Bower did not help matters last month when he didn’t diffuse trade rumors concerning Paul, saying he had a duty to listen and have dialogue with teams about all of the players on New Orleans’ roster.
League sources said the Hornets’ brass wasn’t in agreement with Bower’s stance, and the team hastily sent out a release the next day clarifying with a statement from owner George Shinn that they plan to continue building their team around Paul.

“This is something that we felt working with Jeff that we needed to find a different way of approaching our work, and again we felt it was a good time to get a clean start,’’ team president Hugh Weber said. “You cannot do the same things and expect a fresh result. It was a matter of our organization growing in a way our ownership would feel comfortable.

“We felt we needed to be progressive and different and look at things from a prospective. Again, we talked about this before — you can’t keep doing the same things and expect a different result.’’.....

and....

Bower made every personnel decision with New Orleans since the 2005-06 season. The decision to offer small forward Peja Stojakovic a five-year, $64 million contract in a sign-and-trade with the Indiana Pacers and draft Cedric Simmons and Hilton Armstrong in the first round of the 2006 NBA draft, turned out to be glaring mistakes. Armstrong is no longer on the team, and he recently signed with the Washington Wizards to be a backup. Simmons is out of the league.

The Hornets have struggled to stay under the luxury tax, and Stojakovic has struggled to avoid injuries.
 

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