Chris Paul Not Going Anywhere
Chris Paul, long linked in potential trades to the Magic, emerged from his meeting with the Hornets front office committed to winning and winning in the Crescent City.
Chris Paul, long linked in potential trades to the Magic, emerged from his meeting with the Hornets front office committed to winning and winning in the Crescent City.
Santonio Holmes is one of many players to change scenery this... Holmes sweet Holmes By handing us table scraps, Pacquiao must think we're fools.
The NBA is a graveyard for would of, could of, and should of. Unqualified general managers, selfish NBA players and agents, ignorant owners, and plain bad luck have served to rob NBA fans countless times of the chance to watch great players play together.
NBA junkies love talking about how this move could happen and that trade could happen.
Like everyone else, coach Stan Van Gundy has heard and read the scuttlebutt that connects the dots between the Orlando Magic and New Orleans Hornets all-star point guard Chris Paul.
The Orlando Magic have replaced the New York Knicks as the top team on Chris Paul's wish list of destinations, according to league sources.
We now know how Green Bay felt with Favrah and Cleveland felt with Lebron. Chris....read Sean Payton and Drew Brees' book.
Chris Paul has spoken: He wants out of New Orleans, and fast. The top three teams he has suggested are Los Angeles, New York, and Orlando.
There always seems to be one position Orlando cannot seem to fill. Two years ago it was Dwight Howard-Rashard Lewis-Hedo Turkoglu-Jameer Nelson needing a fifth starter.
According to several different sources, New Orleans Hornets' point guard Chris Paul now wants out of the team.
Things have been very quiet on the Magic trade front since the team re-signed JJ Redick and added on Quentin Richardson.
Chris Paul has reported that he wants to be traded to either the Lakers, Knicks or lastly, the Magic.
Most would've considered it a Mainland homecoming, but officially it was the Vince Carter Youth Basketball Academy.
The 76ers today signed 6-foot-11, free agent center Tony Battie. 'We see Tony Battie as a player who can come in and give us additional depth in the front court while also providing a valuable veteran presence for our younger players both on and off the court,' general manager Ed Stefanski said.
With the Miami Heat adding a super trio this offseason, many Magic fans feel as though they are ready to throw in the towel and concede a Heat championship, not only for this year, but for years to come.