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New Hornets brass already facing crisis with Paul

July 21, 2010
By Ken Berger
CBSSports.com Senior Writer
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Welcome to the hottest seat in the NBA, Dell Demps. All you have to do is persuade Chris Paul to stay in New Orleans -- an uphill battle that begins now.


Chris Paul has spent time planning changes to his branding strategy. (US Presswire) When Paul was quoted a few weeks ago as saying he'd be open to a trade if the Hornets aren't committed to building a championship team, it was only a small hint as to the size of the chasm that exists between the franchise and its cornerstone player. Paul, in fact, has put into motion an aggressive exit strategy that will accelerate in the coming weeks, and his clear intention is to be traded before the start of the 2010-11 season, a person with direct knowledge of his plans told CBSSports.com Wednesday.
"He wants out," said the person, who has been briefed on Paul's strategy but spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss it publicly. "He wants to play with another superstar. He wants to follow LeBron's model of teaming up with other great players."

Paul's list of preferred destinations consists of the Knicks, Magic and Lakers, and members of his inner circle already have sent word to the Hornets of his desire to be traded to one of those teams, sources say. If Paul has his way, he's played his last game in a Hornets jersey.

"He feels like they haven't put the right pieces together," said the person familiar with the star point guard's plans.

Paul, a three-time All-Star, still has two years before he can become a free agent. But his dissatisfaction with the Hornets' downward spiral, coupled with the coup pulled off by James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami has only accelerated his desire to seek a trade. Sources within the NBA say members of Paul's camp have told them recently, "He's not going to start the season in New Orleans."

In the past year, Paul has publicly expressed mild and measured frustration with the direction of the Hornets, who have spiraled out of contention since they capped a 56-win season in 2007-08 with a loss to the Spurs in the Western Conference semifinals. That was followed by a 49-win season that ended with an embarrassing first-round loss to the Nuggets, including a disgraceful 58-point home loss in Game 4. Bryon Scott was fired nine games into the 2009-10 season, and that only seemed to exacerbate Paul's concerns about his future in New Orleans.

Early last season, days before Scott was fired, Paul admitted he was "envious, very envious" of his friends and peers -- James, Wade and Carmelo Anthony -- who had enjoyed far more team success in the early stages of their careers.

"Those guys have been where I want to get to," Paul said. "This is my fifth year in the league and I'm not trying to wait until I'm an old veteran in this league trying to win a championship. We're trying to win now. Whatever we have to do to win, we've got to do now."

The Hornets missed the playoffs for the first time in three years under interim coach Jeff Bower, who was reinstated to his GM post with the hiring of coach Monty Williams and then fired last week. Enter Demps, a respected personnel man who played an important support role in the Spurs' decade of success. Will the duo of Williams and Demps, both having ascended to top NBA jobs for the first time, be enough to get Paul to backtrack from his desire to be traded?

Williams and Hornets president Hugh Weber both told CBSSports.com in the past week that they plan to sit down face-to-face with Paul to sell him on the team's new direction. Paul won't go public with his trade request -- if he did, he'd be subject to a fine under NBA rules -- but those with knowledge of his plans believe his desire to pair up with another superstar (or two) has gained too much momentum to stop.

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In late June, Paul, 25, spent several days in Akron, Ohio, with James, who was busy orchestrating his own exit strategy from Cleveland. The two friends and superstars picked each other's brains, with each persuading the other to make significant changes in their branding strategies. For Paul, it was a big step to persuade James to join the social networking phenomenon that is Twitter. For James' part, he finally persuaded Paul to join his Cleveland-based marketing company, LRMR.

Paul's decision to sign with LRMR, headed by James' close friend and advisor, Maverick Carter, was only the first step in his exit plan from New Orleans. Paul officially severed his representation agreement with Octagon earlier this month and will soon officially join the influential stable of clients represented by Creative Artists Agency.

With a stranglehold on the top free-agent talent, CAA dictated the terms, pace and outcome of the monumental free-agent class of 2010. CAA clients James and Bosh agreed to join forces with fellow CAA client Wade in Miami, forming a rare triumvirate through the leverage and friendship of players as opposed to the whim of management.

Paul will be represented by CAA agent Leon Rose, who also represents James and potential 2011 free agents Anthony and Tony Parker. Miami's Big Three haven't even run a layup drill, and yet CAA already has the foundation in place to run the table in the free-agent summer of 2011, as well. But with a lockout looming and superstars Paul, Anthony, and to a lesser degree Parker uneasy about their current situations, those plans already are in motion.

Paul's former representatives at Octagon, Jeff Austin and Lance Young, did not respond to phone calls seeking comment, nor did Rose. William Wesley, CAA's behind-the-scenes operative known as "World Wide Wes," who is now a coaching agent with CAA, declined to comment. Paul's strategy has yet to reach the team level in terms of proposals exchanged, sources say. For one thing, Paul has been mired in the 15-day waiting period to officially hire a new agent after severing ties with Octagon. Also, it has been his desire to be forthright with ownership and management in discussing the matter. Williams, a first-year head coach, was hired last month and plans to meet with Paul extensively in the coming weeks to explain his vision. Demps hasn't even completed his first day on the job yet.

Paul's inclusion of the Magic on his list dovetails with CBSSports.com's report June 30 that star center Dwight Howard has asked Orlando management to pursue a trade for Paul -- although Magic GM Otis Smith said by phone Wednesday that he is unaware of such a plan. The team that has most aggressively positioned itself to reap the benefits of CAA's latest power nexus is the Knicks, who struck out in their pursuit of this summer's Big Three but perhaps didn't whiff permanently.

Team president Donnie Walsh's first step was signing power forward Amar'e Stoudemire to a five-year, $99.9 million deal. The move wasn't successful in swaying James or Wade, but it represents the first piece of a strategy designed to land Paul, Parker or Anthony -- or perhaps, even two of them. According to sources familiar with the Knicks' strategy, part of the reason for orchestrating the sign-and-trade for David Lee -- which yielded young talents Anthony Randolph and Kelenna Azubuike from Golden State -- was to stock the roster with attractive assets that could be used to acquire such marquee players if the opportunities presented themselves.

Since they are not free agents at the same time, sources say Paul, Anthony and Parker won't have the same power that Miami's Big Three wielded this summer. Given that he has two years left on his contract before he can exercise a player option, Paul's desire for a trade will be a test of his leverage. It will also be a test of the Hornets' new duo of decision-makers, Williams and Demps, who will have to determine when Paul's value will be maximized -- if they agree to trade him at all.

Parker already has publicly stated his intention to pass on an extension and become a free agent next summer, while Anthony thus far balked at signing the Nuggets' three-year, $65 million extension offer. With a lockout looming after the season, friends of Anthony believe he is seriously torn between cashing in on what's left of max money as we know it and following his buddy, James, in trying to orchestrate a surefire championship celebration. Earlier this month, empowered by his time spent in Ohio with James, Paul was reported to have toasted the idea of forming "our own Big Three" with Stoudemire and Anthony during Anthony's wedding in New York. That comment, never publicly corroborated by Paul, is directly in line with what sources say has become his overriding strategy for the next step in his career. Call it the Miami Model, the South Beach Effect, or whatever you want. It's the new normal for young NBA superstars looking for a new home and a better chance to win.

"Players want to follow in those footsteps," an NBA front office source said. "They all want to do that. Everyone got excited about it, and it opened up the players' imaginations as to what they could do."


For more from Ken Berger, check him out on Twitter: @KBerg_CBS
 
New Orleans need not worry, Darren Collison can fill up the PG role. Now, the Hornets should consider the proposal by the Sacramento Kings: Udrih, Garcia and Dalembert for Chris Paul.;)
 
New Orleans need not worry, Darren Collison can fill up the PG role. Now, the Hornets should consider the proposal by the Sacramento Kings: Udrih, Garcia and Dalembert for Chris Paul.;)

They can have any combination of 3 players on our team outside, if those names don't include Tyreke Evans, Demarcus Cousins (and maybe Carl Landry). ;)
The media and the non-hardcore basketball fans have already forgotten that Chris Paul had 2-3 seasons of, statistically speaking, some of the best PG play in league history before this last injury plagued season.
 
he wants to form his own version of three kings at new york with stoudemire and anthony to contend with het's james,wade and bosh..after he successfully be traded to the knicks,the 1/3 of the trio will be missing and that is anthony and it remains a big question if he will join paul and stoudemire at new york even that paul will be there
 
He's a great player, but he seems like kind of a moron now. Did he sign a 2-year extension just a month ago? :rolleyes:
 
The media and the non-hardcore basketball fans have already forgotten that Chris Paul had 2-3 seasons of, statistically speaking, some of the best PG play in league history before this last injury plagued season.

I agree. In 2008 Chris Paul finished second on the Regular Season Most-Valuable-Player voting behind Kobe Byrant. In my opinion, it should have been Chris Paul as MVP. Lakers were a so-so team in the 07-08 season before acquiring Pau Gasol while the Hornets and Chris Paul were having a franchise season from start to finish. It's a shame they fell against the Nuggets.
 
LeBron James tweeted Chris Paul:
"Best of luck to my brother @oneandonlycp3 . Do what's best for You and your family."

Then I tweeted @oneandonlycp3:
"Hey @oneandonlycp3, Wade and Bosh are on Jordan Brand Family aren't they?"

@oneandonlycp3 tweeted back:
"LOLz @ClaudKleine9"

On a serious note, Chris Paul and the Hornets Staff will hold a meeting on an effort to sort things out.
 
Look at you, Claude!! Rubbing elbows with NBA stars!! That's pretty cool, honestly!!
 
Yahoo sports article about Chris Paul

Yahoo sports article about Chris Paul

Hey everyone - regarding Chris Paul, there's a new article on yahoo sports (NBA section) By Adrian Wojnarowski where he pretty much crushes Chris Paul for alligning himself with Lebron and his inner circle. I'm not allowed to post the link as a new forum member but it is easy to find on yahoo sports. Just one more reason Deron Williams is a better player and person - playing his career in Utah, trying to win there instead of demanding a trade.
 
Hey everyone - regarding Chris Paul, there's a new article on yahoo sports (NBA section) By Adrian Wojnarowski where he pretty much crushes Chris Paul for alligning himself with Lebron and his inner circle. I'm not allowed to post the link as a new forum member but it is easy to find on yahoo sports. Just one more reason Deron Williams is a better player and person - playing his career in Utah, trying to win there instead of demanding a trade.
I just looked up the commentary here at Yahoo! Sports. I think Worjankowski is probably right, but I'm starting to get tired of his 24/7 LeBron bashing. It was kind of interesting at first, but now Worjankowski is reduced to psycho-babble since he doesn't have enough quotes or sources. Although, Worjankowski is right that Paul is making a bad move, no matter who is behind it.
 
Look at you, Claude!! Rubbing elbows with NBA stars!! That's pretty cool, honestly!!

Thanks!:) I just followed oneandonlycp3 and not long after that, oneandonlycp3 became one of my followers, along with LadyGaGa. :D

Moving on, teams such as the Knicks are interested and are willing to offer anyone except Amare Stoudemire (not that they have a lot to offer that might interest the Knicks) and the Denver Nuggets are also inquiring about acquiring Paul.
 
Magic doesn't have anything to give back and also doesn't want Emekas contract. So Knicks with their cap space is maybe a reasonable destination.
 
Magic doesn't have anything to give back and also doesn't want Emekas contract. So Knicks with their cap space is maybe a reasonable destination.

paul will stay as a hornet.. he will stay at new orleans but for how long that remains a big question
 
Magic doesn't have anything to give back and also doesn't want Emekas contract. So Knicks with their cap space is maybe a reasonable destination.

Aside from Amare Stoudemire, the Knicks doesn't have anyone that might interest the Hornets.

Moving on, the meeting between Chris Paul and the Hornets staff did not go so well as various insiders on the Hornets have reported that Paul still wants out of New Orleans.
 
Aside from Amare Stoudemire, the Knicks doesn't have anyone that might interest the Hornets.

Moving on, the meeting between Chris Paul and the Hornets staff did not go so well as various insiders on the Hornets have reported that Paul still wants out of New Orleans.

2 years left on Paul's contract. He's got zero leverage right now and has no choice but to play his contract out.

(Then again, we've seen stupid GM's deal with this so i won't be surprised for Paul for a couple of expirings, some picks and cash)
 
Up to this day, I can't believe that the Atlanta Hawks had passed up on Chris Paul on the 2005 NBA Draft and instead selected Marvin "Mr. Marvelous" Williams.

Facepalm moments that lasts forever.
 
Up to this day, I can't believe that the Atlanta Hawks had passed up on Chris Paul on the 2005 NBA Draft and instead selected Marvin "Mr. Marvelous" Williams.

Facepalm moments that lasts forever.

They passed on Deron Williams too. Amazing.
 
Paul refuses to commit to the Hornets

Paul refuses to commit to the Hornets

NEW ORLEANS (AP) Chris Paul jumped at the chance to express his love for New Orleans during his annual youth basketball camp on Tuesday.

Only the subject of his future with the Hornets gave him pause.

Paul said his meeting with Hornets general manager Dell Demps, head coach Monty Williams and team president Hugh Weber on Monday "went really well."

But when given the chance to say without reservation that he did not want to be traded, Paul said now was not the time.

"There will be a time," Paul said, trying to repeatedly to turn the focus of his comments back to his work in the community and his camp at Tulane University.

"I stay committed to the city of New Orleans," Paul said. "Everything else we talked about (in Monday's meeting with the club), like Mr. Demps said, we want to keep some of that stuff private."

Paul's conduct and his negative media attention is detrimental to the team's morale coming into the training camp.
 
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