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Chris Paul Trade Defeated, Lamar Odom & Pau Gasol Safe With The Lakers For Now

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BRETT MARTEL   12/ 8/11 11:32 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS — The NBA, owners of the New Orleans Hornets, refused Thursday to approve a three-team trade that would have sent Hornets All-Star guard Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers.

"It's not true that the owners killed the deal, the deal was never discussed at the Board of Governors meeting and the league office declined to make the trade for basketball reasons," league spokesman Mike Bass said.

Yahoo Sports reported that NBA Commissioner David Stern killed the trade after several owners complained. Citing anonymous sources, Yahoo reported Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban was one of the most vocal owners upset about the deal, done the same day as the end of the lockout, which was supposed to restore competitive balance in the league.

The proposed deal would have sent Lamar Odom from the Lakers to New Orleans and four-time All-Star Pau Gasol from the Lakers to Houston.

After it fell through, Paul simply wrote, "WoW," on his Twitter page.

The NBA's decision sets up an awfully awkward Friday.

A person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press that Paul will report to the Hornets on Friday. And Gasol and Odom were expected to report to the Lakers' first day of training camp under new coach Mike Brown.

Odom, too, took to Twitter to share his feelings: "When a team trades u and it doesn't go down? Now what?"

Owners and players ratified a new collective bargaining agreement Thursday, the final step to ending the five-month lockout and allowing training camps and free agency to open Friday.

There was hope in small markets like New Orleans that after the lockout it would be easier for teams to hold on to their stars. Had the deal had been approved, one of the NBA's biggest stars from the league-owned small-market Hornets would have moved to one of the NBA's largest, richest markets.

The Hornets have been owned by the NBA since last December, when the league bought the club from founder George Shinn.

A person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press that the framework for a deal had been in place earlier Thursday. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the talks were supposed to remain confidential.

The Rockets also had agreed to send forward Luis Scola, shooting guard Kevin Martin, point guard Goran Dragic and a first-round draft choice to New Orleans.

Odom, the NBA's sixth man of the year last season whose marriage to Khloe Kardashian and E! network reality show put him at the center of Hollywood's love affair with the Lakers, sounded devastated to be leaving his adopted hometown in an interview on 710 ESPN radio earlier Thursday. Odom has spent all but one season of his NBA career with the Clippers or Lakers.

The NBA's move also quashed an attempt by the Lakers to retool their roster after their back-to-back title reign ended last spring with Dallas' second-round playoff sweep.

There is, however, still the question of Orlando's Dwight Howard.

The Lakers are widely reported to be interested in acquiring the Magic center Dwight, another All-Star expected to move before signing a long-term deal. Unlike Paul, Howard has made no secret of his affection for Los Angeles.

If the Hornets are unable to figure out a trade for Paul, he would be able to opt out of his current contract after the upcoming season.

Speaking earlier Thursday, Hornets president Hugh Weber said the franchise has been preparing for months for the possibility that Paul would resist signing an extension in New Orleans, a move that would leave the Hornets with the choice of trading him or simply letting him walk in free agency at the end of the season.

"We've been preparing for this moment for over a year, and it's not like we were surprised or caught flat-footed," Weber said. "This is not a surprise. This is not something where we've been sitting around waiting to see what would happen. We've been managing this and taking control of the situation as best we can and we're going to have a team that we believe achieves that objective of making this community proud."

Paul, 26, averaged 15.8 points and 9.8 assists last season.

Despite the lockout and uncertainty over Paul's future, fan support has been building in New Orleans, where the team has advertised their season-ticket drive as an effort to lure a permanent local buyer who is committed to keeping the team in Louisiana.

The Hornets have increased their season ticket base from a little more than 6,000 last season to 10,019 as of Thursday afternoon.

Paul was drafted by the Hornets fourth overall out of Wake Forest in 2005.

He has been selected to the Western Conference All-Star squad the past four seasons and also was a member of the United States' Olympic gold medal-winning team in Beijing in 2008.

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AP Sports Writer Greg Beacham in Los Angeles contributed to this report.

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Patriot Games
Bringin Down Da House
11:06 PM on 12/10/2011
Lamar can now go back to floating through games like he did last year.
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earto44
Defender of planet Erf.
10:40 AM on 12/10/2011
None of this will matter, once the Lakers are behind by 8 points with 3 min left in the game, and they pull together and win. What an exciting game on Christmas.
collectsrocks
It's good to be good & nice to be nice
10:21 PM on 12/09/2011
I live in NY and don't play for the NBA, but would welcome a trade to Miami where my son lives. ;=D
05:01 PM on 12/09/2011
Surprised Mark Cuban was one of the most vocal. The Mavs proved that great teams beat superstars every time.
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GiannaX
“Imagine, Create, Become”
11:20 PM on 12/09/2011
One NBA championship vs SIXTEEN?! Not the time to play the Mavs are all- that card....not EVEN close.
03:51 PM on 12/09/2011
Now what? Appreciate that you get to play basketball for millions of dollars while most of us have to grind away in an office or on a jobsite for less than 50k and be happy, put your nose to the grindstone, and give the Laker fans the best damn Lamar Odom play they can possibly see. How hard is that?
02:30 AM on 12/10/2011
Thank u!
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SantaMonican
Visit the carousel, in the Hippodrome, on the pier
03:37 PM on 12/09/2011
Let's get Dwight Howard instead.
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
03:55 PM on 12/09/2011
Agreed.
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GiannaX
“Imagine, Create, Become”
11:25 PM on 12/09/2011
x2!
02:30 AM on 12/10/2011
& thank u!
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Just walkin the dog here
So, just where is this micro-bio? This it?
11:56 AM on 12/09/2011
I suggest that Mr. Paul sue the league. Perhaps he will chip further away at the monopoly the owners have over players.
07:33 AM on 12/09/2011
In Tact. Nice job, huffington.
01:42 AM on 12/09/2011
This seems like a fair trade to me. Gasol---last year's playoffs not withstanding---is a top 5 big man. Odom is a very solid player. I don't get why the deal was nixed.
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beasteben
evil carbs
03:32 PM on 12/09/2011
Hornets were going to also get a first round draft pick.
03:42 PM on 12/09/2011
That disadvantages the Lakers, not the Hornets, as Stern claims.
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farmilyman
everything is illusion
01:07 AM on 12/09/2011
Why? Seemed like a reasonable trade. Gasol is one of the best big men in the league
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01:06 AM on 12/09/2011
As others have already stated, Mr. Stern is drunk with power. Now they can't allow Paul to be traded at all. The perception among some conspiratorial types -- which tends to see the league as dictating free-agency movement vis-a-vis the unilateral fiat of the commissioner -- is given a degree of credence. Forgetting for a moment that the Lakers were giving up far too much for Paul, Stern's actions are unforgivable. He had already granted permission to New Orleans to pursue a trade (the NBA owns the Hornets until a new owner is found). The other owners -- who want to own the players into perpetuity, privatize all the gain, and have the players and the public assume all the risk -- now want to prevent players from going where they want. It's called free agency. The irony is that Paul will be free in six months to sign with anyone and the Hornets, because of Stern's autocratic and underhanded machinations, will receive nothing for him.
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RobietheCat
Altruism with someone else's money isn't
04:19 PM on 12/09/2011
Somehow I doubt Stern would have blocked Chris Paul going to Boston.

The NBA needs to trade Stern, he's clearly outlived his usefulness.
12:40 AM on 12/09/2011
Who cares?
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GiannaX
“Imagine, Create, Become”
11:29 PM on 12/09/2011
Obviously you do.
12:36 AM on 12/09/2011
I'm GLAD the deal to trade CP3 was nixed. This whole bring-all-the-premier-athletes to play under one huge market team to better enhance our odds at winning another championship is getting way out of hand. I'm glad lessons are being learned from that whole south beach fiasco from a year ago, as lame as that was. I actually command the owners and Stern -- for once -- on standing up against such bias mess. Hope the veto stays that way.
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
01:50 AM on 12/09/2011
This was the Lakers giving up a sixth man of the year (Lamar Odom) and an all-star (Pau Gasol) and getting 1 all star in Chris Paul... so tell me how this wasn't fair?

This was nothing but the other owners trying to protect their own teams by keeping a player in New Orleans against his will. This isn't right and I'm surprised that you don't understand why it isn't.
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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
12:05 AM on 12/09/2011
snicker...-every Celtics fan.
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beasteben
evil carbs
10:42 AM on 12/09/2011
wait until it happens to you -_-
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RobietheCat
Altruism with someone else's money isn't
04:20 PM on 12/09/2011
Paul refuses to go to Boston, because I suppose he thinks it sucks - snicker every Lakers fan.
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catboycolo
I'll have the coffee, not the KoolAid
06:16 PM on 12/09/2011
we got Rondo, we don't need delicate Paul...
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RusStyles
11:55 PM on 12/08/2011
I don't know about giving up Odom and Gasol. Yes, the Lakers are in desperate need of an all-star point guard...And top PGs are very hard to secure...I wanted to see Paul in yellow and gold several years ago. But an injury to Bynum, their injury-prone center, and they would be finished. Oh well, it was a sweet thought.
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RobietheCat
Altruism with someone else's money isn't
04:22 PM on 12/09/2011
Actually, Stern has assured we may get Chris Paul next season without giving anything up.

Stern is a genius like Corzine is a genius. Not.
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RusStyles
04:34 PM on 12/09/2011
Where did you read this?