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Nba Temporada 2011-2012

Si los Clips logran fichar a Chandler y convencer a Paul seria la zorra.

CP3
Gordon
Blake
??
Chandler

god damn...


El rumor de los Celtics es interesante tb (darian a cambio a Rondo, Jeff Green y 2 futuras selecciones de 1ra ronda) porq no estarian exigiendo una extension de contrato por parte de Paul, evitandose asi un "MeloDrama" 2.0 pero arriesgandose a q CP3 solo juegue una temporada por los wns...dejandolos en pelota en la posicion de base.



Y eso que estamos recien a Martes, ya me imagino los rumores que van a salir el Jueves. Shit is gonna get real on Friday :malosi:
 
Listo, publicado el calendario de la temporada http://www.nba.com/gameline

partimos con:
Knicks vs Boston
Heat vs Mavs :paranoico:
Bulls vs Lakers
Magic vs OKC
Clippers vs Warriors


y el 26 para pasar la caña navideña:
Nets vs Wizards
Bucks vs Bobcats
Rockets vs Magic
Raptors vs Cavs
Pistons vs Pacers
OKC vs T-Wolves
Denver vs Dallas
Memphis vs Spurs :paranoico:
Hornets vs Phoenix
Lakers vs Kings
76ers vs Blazers
Bulls vs Warriors


y el 27:
Atlanta vs Nets
Boston vs Miami :paranoico:
T-Wolves vs Bucks
Kings vs Blazers
Utah vs Lakers


para el 28:
Pacers vs Raptors
Miami vs Bobcats
Wizards vs Atlanta
Cavs vs Pistons
OKC vs Memphis :paranoico:
Boston vs Hornets
Clippers vs Spurs
Utah vs Denver
76ers vs Suns
Knicks vs Warriors


el 29:
Nets vs Magic
Spurs vs Houston
Dallas vs OKC :paranoico:
Bulls vs Kings
Denver vs Portland
Knicks vs Lakers :ohmy:


30:
Magic vs Bobcats
Cavs vs Pacers
Pistons vs Boston
Nets vs Atlanta
Houston vs Memphis
Phoenix vs Hornets
Miami vs Memphis
Wizards vs Bucks
Toronto vs Dallas
76ers vs Utah
Bulls vs Clippers


y para cerrar el 2011 y prometo dejarlos en paz...
Denver vs Lakers
Pacers vs Pistons
Atlanta vs Houston
Phoenix vs OKC
Knicks vs Kings
Utah vs Suns
76ers vs Warriors


:santa:


csm, la media locura :lol2:
 
ESPERANDO VER LAS ÚLTIMAS APARICIONES DE D12 POR EL MAGIC :llanto:
 
ultimos rumores para cerrar el dia...

--Las 3 principales opciones para un trade cn los Hornetts por CP3 son Boston, Golden State y los Clippers. Siendo GS y LA quienes tienen las mayores ofertas. New Orleans esta buscando desahacerse de Paul "como sea" ya q el wn no va a renovar cn ellos y no quieren q les pase lo mismo q Cleveland cn LeFail. Los Warriors (q estan ofreciendo a Curry, Klay Thompson y Ekpe Udoh x CP3, ademas podrian firmar a Tyson Chandler si usan la clausula de amnistia con Andris Biedrins) dicen estar dispuestos a recibir a Paul aun si el wn decide no extender su contrato.

--Dwight Howard y los Clippers han dejado de conversar. Ambos lados no ven a Dwight y Blake Griffin pudiendo compenetrarse en el corto plazo (q es lo q Dwight quiere, ganar AHORA).

--Los Lakers y Orlando siguen en conversaciones pero por ahora se rumorea que Howard no se iria inmediatamente de Orlando.

--Jamal Crawford esta cerca de llegar a Chicago (q dejaria ir a Brewer en un posible trade) o New Orleans.


Igual les recuerdo q estas weas cambian a cada rato y q recien el Viernes vamos a tener un panorama mas claro XD
 
CP3 + Blake + Gordon = :rey: Ojalá que los huecos de ESPN se rajen con partidos de los Clippers pa´ver a Griffin :protesta:


El Heat anda buscando un centro de calidad , estaban pensando en Oden , si el culiao no pasara lesionado sería una gran adición al equipo. Otra opción era Nene pero no creo XD
 
permiso, pero hoy cumple 55 el 33, el mejor blanco de la historia?

:idolo: Larry Legend
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRZ9KSsK1bM
 
El mejor blanco sin dudas
Despues vendria el mejor jugador de la historia que nunca ganó un campeonato John Stockton :sisi:
 
El mejor blanco sin dudas
Despues vendria el mejor jugador de la historia que nunca ganó un campeonato John Stockton :sisi:
 
ya ta quedando la kga cn los rumores :lol2:

--Los Knicks estan pujando fuertemente por Tyson Chandler (usarian la clausula de amnistia cn Billups) y estan buscando equipos para intentar hacer un trade por CP3. Los rumores estan saliendo a cada rato, incluso se habla de q los Knicks estarian dispuestos a hacer un trade con Amare por Paul (lo cual considero bien idiota y espero q no hagan/no se lo acepten).

--Las conversaciones entre New Orleans y Golden State se entramparon cuando los Warriors retiraron a Curry de su oferta inicial. Tb se habla de q Paul no estaria interesado en firmar una extension de contrato con GS o con los Clippers. Por su parte los Lakers vuelven a la caza de CP3, ahora se dice q Houston seria el 3er equipo involucrado en un trade q llevaria a Paul a L.A y Gasol a Houston (no se sabe con quien se quedarian los Hornets).

--Shane Battier y Eddy Curry estarian llegando al Heat

--Grant Hill firmaria x los Knicks.

--Tayshaun Prince se estaria quedando en Detroit.

--Caron Butler firmaria por los Clippers.

--Mañana a las 4 pm en Chilito los equipos pueden empezar a firmar jugadores y negociar oficialmente :malosi:.



ah, y para los q todavia no kchen esta wea....NBATV tiene un nuevo show, "Open Court", con los mismos jugadores de siempre (ahora añadieron a Shaq) hablando de diferentes temas, es a toda raja.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyRkubgXhzQ
 
los ultimos rumores son de un cambio de: CP3 por Gasol y Odom o Bynum y Odom
 
ya estan reportando algunos periodistas gringos q el cambio CP3 >>> LAL x Odom/Gasol >>> NO es un hecho
 
:naster:

LA PCA PROBABILIDAD QUE HOWARD SE QUEDE EN EL MAGIC ERA TRAER A CP3 :paranoico:

POR ÚLTIMO QUE HOWARD SE VAYA A LOS KNICKS PERO NO A LOS LAKERS CONCHADESUMADRES :choreado:
 
los demas equipos de la nba reclamaron y el cane no va ... como la nba es dueña de los hornets a los demas equipos no le gusto que ellos refozaran a los lakers :cuek:
 
:retard:

por un lado mejor así, prefiero ver una liga más competitiva a tener otra vez a los Lakers como superpotencia indomable
 
Me kgue de la risa leyendo el "minuto a minuto" del trade ql, hubo cmo 7 cambios en el trade en pocas hrs :lol2:

Tiene sentido q la liga dijera algo al respecto (si el año pasado lloraron por el trade de Landry, no iban a wear cn este trade :lol2:) pero rara la wea, esto signica q no quieren a Paul en L.A por ningun motivo o q quieren dejar en pelota a los Lakers si esq quieren obtener a CP3?. A too esto ya me imagino al csm de :idolo: MJ siendo la mente maestra detras de esta negativa :malosi:

Recien kchando q el contrato de Tyson Chander seria POR UNOS 12-15 MILLONES AL AÑO...Knicks qls no aprenden, faltaba q Donnie Walsh dejara el equipo y ya andan tomando decisiones weonas :lol:


Mañana ardera Troya cabros...get ready :malosi:
 
Stern: "sorry Kobe, pero no te puedo armar el equipo tan descaradamente" :lol2:

mañana es el kill frenzy :malosi:
 
Menos mal que huevearon a los Lakers :lol:

A esperar entonces , va a quedar la pura zorra :sconf:

PD: :monomeon: Eddy Curry :nonono:
 
media kgaita csm :lol2:

Chris Sheridan is saying on ESPN that the reason the deal got stopped is because the Dwight Howard deal to LA was coming up right after this.

here's what seems to have happened.

1. CP3 to LA was agreed upon.
2. D12 to LA was also agreed upon.
3. LA needed to do CP3 to LA first to get the trade exemptions.
4. Use the TE to trade Bynum for Howard/Turk.

Owners (Mrk cuban and probably The Spurs) got wind of step 2, so blocked step 1.

Stern agreed in panic without realizing the insane ramifications as in, tainting the league forever.

mmmmm :zippymmm:

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http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys-nba_dan_gilbert_email_lakers_hornets_trade_120811

(carta de Dan Gilbert, dueño de los Cavs, a Stern)
Commissioner,

It would be a travesty to allow the Lakers to acquire Chris Paul in the apparent trade being discussed.

This trade should go to a vote of the 29 owners of the Hornets.

Over the next three seasons this deal would save the Lakers approximately $20 million in salaries and approximately $21 million in luxury taxes. That $21 million goes to non-taxpaying teams and to fund revenue sharing.

I cannot remember ever seeing a trade where a team got by far the best player in the trade and saved over $40 million in the process. And it doesn’t appear that they would give up any draft picks, which might allow to later make a trade for Dwight Howard. (They would also get a large trade exception that would help them improve their team and/or eventually trade for Howard.) When the Lakers got Pau Gasol (at the time considered an extremely lopsided trade) they took on tens of millions in additional salary and luxury tax and they gave up a number of prospects (one in Marc Gasol who may become a max-salary player).

I just don’t see how we can allow this trade to happen.

I know the vast majority of owners feel the same way that I do.

When will we just change the name of 25 of the 30 teams to the Washington Generals?

Please advise….

Dan G.


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NBA commissioner David Stern killed the New Orleans Hornets’ trade of Chris Paul after several owners complained about the league-owned team dealing the All-Star point guard to the Los Angeles Lakers, league sources told Yahoo! Sports.

Some owners pushed Stern to nullify the trade and that the Hornets be made to keep Paul on the roster for the foreseeable future, sources said. A chorus of owners were irate with the belief that the five-month lockout had happened largely to stop big-market teams from leveraging small-market teams for star players pending free agency.

The trade between the Lakers, Hornets and Houston Rockets had been consummated late Thursday afternoon, about the same time the league’s owners and players were completing their vote to ratify the new collective bargaining agreement – an agreement that Stern had repeatedly said would help restore the NBA’s competitive balance. League owners had watched last season as some of the game’s biggest stars left for larger markets. LeBron James and Chris Bosh joined Dwyane Wade and the Miami Heat, and Carmelo Anthony forced the Denver Nuggets to trade him to the New York Knicks.

The owners half-pushed this, and Stern took it the rest of the way,” a league source told Yahoo! Sports. “In the end, David didn’t like that the players were dictating where they wanted to go, like Carmelo had, and he wasn’t going to let Chris Paul dictate where he wanted to go.”

Before Stern intervened, the Lakers had reached an agreement to acquire Paul in a deal that would have cost them Pau Gasol and Lamar Odom, league sources told Yahoo! Sports. Under terms of the deal, the Lakers would have sent Gasol to the Rockets. The Hornets would have received Odom, Rockets guards Kevin Martin and Goran Dragic and forward Luis Scola, league sources said.

Houston had also agreed to send a 2012 first-round pick – previously obtained from the Knicks – to New Orleans as part of the package, a source said.

Demps had informed two of the other finalists for Paul on Thursday evening that he had a deal in place for Paul to go the Lakers, front-office sources said. All the players involved in the trade have now been told to report to their teams for the start of training camp on Friday.

Hornets general manager Dell Demps is “disconsolate” over the heavy-handed move from the commissioner’s office, a source told Y! Sports. Demps considered resigning his job on Thursday, league sources said, and had to be talked out of it. The Hornets had scored a terrific deal for Paul, a trade that was lauded by some of Demps’ peers throughout the league. Officials involved in the trade talks said the league office was consulted throughout the negotiations, and there was never an indication Demps didn’t have the power to make a deal. In fact, several teams negotiating with New Orleans to get Paul asked the league office, and were told Demps had full authority to execute a trade.

Stern listened to enraged owners on Thursday insist this trade went against the entire reason the owners pushed for the lockout, that nothing had changed, and yet it was Stern who made the extraordinary decision to cancel the deal. Demps tried to talk him out of it, league officials said, but Stern was absolute in his desire to kill the trade.

Paul had listed the Lakers as one of his preferred destinations, and it became a more clear choice for him on Thursday after the New York Knicks moved to the brink of completing a four-year, $58 million contract for free-agent center Tyson Chandler. The Knicks lost the salary-cap space they would’ve needed to sign Paul this summer, and the Lakers had been pushing hard to close a deal for Paul with Houston and New Orleans.

As one rival executive with strong ties to the league office said, “Stern cared about two things: Selling that franchise for the best possible price; and showing the players that they weren’t going to dictate where teams could trade them. But now, there’s no way that the league can allow Chris Paul to be traded at all, otherwise Stern is basically deciding where one of the top players in the league is going versus having any fair process.”

Officials from New Orleans, Houston and Los Angeles were stunned Thursday night. The killed trade had ripple affects everywhere in free agency and potential trades, and literally pushed the market into paralysis on the even of training camps opening up.

“We were all told by the league he was a trade-able player, and now they’re saying that Dell doesn’t have the authority to make the trade?” said an NBA executive who had periodic talks with New Orleans throughout the process. “Now, they’re saying that Dell is an idiot, that he can’t do it his job. [Expletive] this whole thing. David’s drunk on power, and he doesn’t give a [expletive] about the players, and he doesn’t give a [expletive] about the hundreds of hours the teams put into make that deal.

“How do the Lakers explain this to Odom? How does Houston deal with the guys it just tried to trade? Scola and Martin are going to be pissed at them, and who knows how long that takes to get over? Explain to me how the league kills this Pau Gasol deal, but allows Kwame Brown for Pau Gasol?

“To me, this makes the league feel like it’s rigged, that Stern just does whatever Stern wants to do. He’s messed up the competitive balance of this league a lot worse by killing the deal, because you’ve completely destroyed the planning that New Orleans, Houston did and left them in shambles over this. I’ve never been so discouraged about this league, never so down.

“I mean, come on: Chris Paul is leaving New Orleans in 66 games. He’s gone. And what’s Dell Demps, and that franchise, going to have to show for it?”

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