The next day there was talks of Chris Paul potentially being traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. I was up at two in the morning and the L.A. Times reported that a trade sending Chris Paul to L.A. for Al-Farouq Aminu, Chris Kaman, Eric Bledsoe, and Minnesota's first round pick was imminent. That trade would have given the New Orleans Hornets a starting center (Kaman, who was an all-star not too long ago and is still just 29 years old), a starting forward (Aminu, a talented 21 year-old who was the eighth overall pick in 2010), a starting point guard (Bledsoe, another talented player who was the 18th overall pick in the same draft as Aminu), and a potential top-five pick in a loaded draft. Assuming the Hornets use that top-five pick on someone with the potential to be a franchise player (say, Jeremy Lamb, Harrison Barnes, or Terrence Ross) then the trade would net them four future starters in exchange for a point guard who is as good as they get but has an injured knee that has led to a decrease in every statistic imperative to point guard play.
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All of that craziness probably caused you to miss other things relevant to the world of basketball, like:
- Shane Battier signing with the Heat in the most professional way possible. On December 7th he Tweeted "Hmmm, I may have some interesting news tomorrow. But I need a full nights sleep first..........good night!" to build some excitement for the news. The next day he had a series of tweets that read "The Lockout gave me a lots of time to consider what was important to me at this stage of my life and career. Over the last week, I've played out every scenario in my head over and over. It always came back to one thing for me: a winning role. I am appreciative of all the kind words and recruiting pitches over the last week, thank you!! This was a exciting process and after much deliberation, I would like to quote the great poet Jimmy Buffett and take my chances "Trying to Reason with Hurricane Season." Down. In. MIAMI!!! Let's Go #Heat!!!!!" Can it be done any better than that? He didn't break any hearts, gave a great reason for leaving the Grizzlies, and he referenced Jimmy Buffett!! I bet the people in Memphis are wishing Shane the best of luck, rather than burning his jersey like Cleveland fans did when LeBron took his talents South.
- The Lakers traded Lamar Odom for practically nothing to the team that whooped them in the playoffs last year. Now they are left with an old Kobe, a disgruntled Pau, and I just read a report that Andrew Bynum sprained his knee while taking a shot of Patron. I will have more on the Lakers in the coming days.
- The main reason for the lockout was because owners overpaid too many players. Since the new CBA was signed, Kwame Brown signed with Golden State for $7 million. Caron Butler, who is coming off a serious knee injury and is 31 years old, signed with the Clippers for 3 years and $24 million. And J.J. Barea signed with the Timberwolves for $19 million over four years which would be good if A. Barea was not a backup point guard, or B. the Timberwolves had a roster that consisted of more than four point guards, seven small forwards, and Kevin Love.
- Blake Griffin went to the beach:
- I put money on 18:1 odds that the Clippers will win more games than the Lakers this year.
- A lot of people were thinking "This Chris Paul debacle is unnatural, I wish the NBA could have had some time to discuss and figure out a way to prevent things like this from happening... Oh, wait, what?"
This says it all: