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I wonder if anyone realize that resigning CP3 might be the worst idea for our franchise at this point of our rebuild.
Chris would literally be walking into the same situation as he did 2 years ago with the Clips, a young up-and-comming team that will suddenly be forced into "win now" mode biased on his mere presence.
Unless Dwight can be garuenteed with him, we will return back to the days of the old Nola Hornets. AD,Gordon, and Anderson are nice, but we have no answer to SFs like Melo or Igodaula and little to answer a strong center like Pek or Howard.
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This is both funny and agitating at the same time. People are mad because he left, when he was here we dangled around the 8th-7th seed making the 2nd seed 1 time... Lets be honest who did we have and who were we bringing in... Chris gave us 6 years and we still didn't do anything... If anything he gave us a brighter future allowing us to get AD, Rivers, EJ, and Ryno... Some some quoted that he went to the bottom 3-5 team, and look at them now they are the top 5 team in the western conference...even when he were on this team we were 8th-7th seed... So whats the point... And as for him acting like a whining sounds like ppl are doing the same thing
I agree. I don't blame Paul for forcing an exit and, honestly, I think of all the superstars that switched teams recently, he EASILY had the most viable reasoning. George Shinn wasted his career by not hiring scouts/overall cheapskating; pre-Demps management dumped strong players like Chandler and hauled in non-difference makers like Posey; the team had zero flexibility and even though he professed to liking Monty Williams a ton, he's getting older, has knee issues and we weren't going ahywhere without a rebuild. Also, we didn't have an owner, so how was he even to know where the organization was headed? He'd have been a fool to resign here.
IMO, Paul never leaves New Orleans if management keeps the core of he, West and Chandler together, adds some pieces and they continue to win. Maybe I'm wrong on that.
Anyway, I don't see him really thinking about a return. We're still a very young team, and I think he wants to play for a "win now" product.
Yes because CP said to the New Orleans franchise "Don't worry you will draft AD23 and be fine." I don't thank CP for giving us AD because he didn't. He left so he can make Cliff Paul commercials and now has to deal with the Clipper franchise and he's learning real quick how much that sucks.
To the people that have soured feelings over Chris (not saying dislike, because I know better, you loved him when he was here), I want to ask this question. Is there any denying that Chris Paul is worth at least a .500 record to just about any team barring injury? You saw what happened when he went from the Hornets to the Clippers.
I do believe they gave up Thornton to get some front court depth in Carl Landry? That did help us out when West got hurt at the end of the season and Landry played well in the playoffs. The Collison trade was made because he earned a starting position and the team probably still had intentions to keep Paul longterm. That was the trade that dumped Posey and brought in Ariza if I remember correctly.
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