OK, first off let me say there is probably zero truth to this and it's just Chris Paul talking. Expect the Hornets to come out and say there is NO CHANCE he is traded. However, it does bring up an interesting point that if Chris thinks he can be traded, he probably is not opposed to being traded. In fact, if you read between the lines it appears he is not happy with the direction of the Hornets. That could mean that Chris Paul at the end of his current deal could be looking to move.
If there ever becomes one ounce of truth to this....if I am the Suns I do whatever it takes to get this guy. There is not a guy on our roster that I would not trade to get this guy. You can build around him. He plays defense, he dishes the ball and can take over games. It's a pipe dream but man...what I wouldn't do to put this guy in a Suns uniform.
Can we trade the PG we just signed to an extension as part of a deal?
http://www.probasketballnews.com/story/?storyid=647
COULD PAUL BE TRADED?
New Orleans star point guard Chris Paul insisted he was serious when he said there's a chance he soon could be traded.
Paul was interviewed Thursday by Pro Basketball News, and asked about his team's financial situation. The Hornets are staring at being well over the luxury tax, and might have to dump some big contracts.
"In this league, anything can happen," said Paul, at the summer league to watch his Hornets. "I can be dealt."
Paul then was asked that surely he can't be serious he could be traded.
"It's possible," he said. "It's possible."
The Hornets made a move last February to save money by dealing center Tyson Chandler to Oklahoma City. However, the trade ended up being rescinded after health concerns surfaced regarding Chandler.
Paul is hopeful the Hornets will end up retaining their key players, but knows nothing is certain.
"Right now, it looks like the same cast," he said. "But, if something happens, it happens. ... Me and (forward James Posey say to one another that) we've got to work with what we've got and go out and play hard."
Posey hopes the Hornets won't end up again dealing Chandler.
"You never want to see it," Posey said. "But I'm a player and my job is to go out there and play hard. ... You can't control that part of it (the Hornets' money situation). You've got to control what you can."
If there ever becomes one ounce of truth to this....if I am the Suns I do whatever it takes to get this guy. There is not a guy on our roster that I would not trade to get this guy. You can build around him. He plays defense, he dishes the ball and can take over games. It's a pipe dream but man...what I wouldn't do to put this guy in a Suns uniform.
Can we trade the PG we just signed to an extension as part of a deal?
http://www.probasketballnews.com/story/?storyid=647
COULD PAUL BE TRADED?
New Orleans star point guard Chris Paul insisted he was serious when he said there's a chance he soon could be traded.
Paul was interviewed Thursday by Pro Basketball News, and asked about his team's financial situation. The Hornets are staring at being well over the luxury tax, and might have to dump some big contracts.
"In this league, anything can happen," said Paul, at the summer league to watch his Hornets. "I can be dealt."
Paul then was asked that surely he can't be serious he could be traded.
"It's possible," he said. "It's possible."
The Hornets made a move last February to save money by dealing center Tyson Chandler to Oklahoma City. However, the trade ended up being rescinded after health concerns surfaced regarding Chandler.
Paul is hopeful the Hornets will end up retaining their key players, but knows nothing is certain.
"Right now, it looks like the same cast," he said. "But, if something happens, it happens. ... Me and (forward James Posey say to one another that) we've got to work with what we've got and go out and play hard."
Posey hopes the Hornets won't end up again dealing Chandler.
"You never want to see it," Posey said. "But I'm a player and my job is to go out there and play hard. ... You can't control that part of it (the Hornets' money situation). You've got to control what you can."
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