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Chris Paul Trade: Clippers, Hornets Agree To Deal

Chris Paul Trade Clippers Hornets

BRETT MARTEL   12/14/11 11:23 PM ET   AP

NEW ORLEANS — Chris Paul is headed to Los Angeles for real this time – to the Clippers, not the Lakers.

The Hornets have traded Paul to the Clippers for guard Eric Gordon, forward Al-Farouq Aminu, center Chris Kaman and a first-round draft choice.

The deal required the approval of NBA Commissioner David Stern because the Hornets are owned by the league.

For Paul, the trade means no more lame-duck practices – and ducking questions – in New Orleans.

It also ended a tortured week in which the Hornets' season sat in limbo while the NBA took a public relations beating over everything from potential conflicts of interest, to retarding the Hornets' pursuit of free agents, to disrespecting the New Orleans fan base.

"I knew we were doing the best thing for New Orleans and that was my job," Stern said. "You have to stick with what you think was right. I must confess it wasn't a lot of fun, but I don't get paid to have fun."

Stern said he never allowed other owners' opinions or considerations of large and small markets to determine where Paul, one of the NBA's biggest stars, would end up. He said his only focus was on getting the best deal for the Hornets.

The Hornets at last have a measure of certainty about the roster they'll have when the regular season begins in less than two weeks.

Paul, already a star with international appeal, gets to play in one of the NBA's biggest markets, even if his new team plays in the shadow of the Lakers. That's the club Paul was almost traded to last week, only to have Stern nix the deal and unleash a torrent of bad publicity on his league just as it was trying to generate good will following a nearly five-month labor dispute that has already caused a shortening of the season.

Then again, maybe there is no such thing as bad publicity, or as Stern called it, "a frenzy." Even with the NFL's Saints on a five-game winning streak and wrapping up a playoff spot, the Hornets and Paul ordeal were the talk of New Orleans for a change.

"Our sole focus was and will remain, until we sell this team, hopefully which will be in first half of 2012, how best to maintain the Hornets, make them as attractive and a competitive as we can and ensure we have a buyer who can keep them in New Orleans," Stern said.

Stern said the team is in negotiations with several potential ownership groups, who, if all goes to plan, will have to accept a new long-term lease in the state-owned New Orleans Arena in order to buy the team.

"The future of the Hornets in New Orleans is brighter than it's ever been," Stern said.

Meanwhile, the Clippers have plenty of reason for optimism themselves.

The 26-year-old Paul is a four-time All-Star who averaged 18.7 points and 9.8 assists last season, his sixth in the NBA. His move to the Clippers means he'll now be able to make alley-oop lobs to a young star famous for dunking over a car. That would be forward Blake Griffin, who averaged 22.5 points and 12.1 rebounds last season, his first as a pro.

The Hornets, meanwhile, get a prolific young shooting guard in Gordon, who turns 23 on Christmas Day and averaged 22.3 points last season. The 6-foot-9 Aminu is a second-year pro who averaged 5.6 points and 3.3 rebounds as a rookie.

The 7-foot Kaman, 29, is an eight-year veteran who averaged 12.4 points and seven rebounds last season, but played in only 32 games because of a left ankle injury.

"With this trade, we now have three additional players who were among the top eight draft picks in their respective drafts as well as our own first round pick and Minnesota's first round pick," Hornets general manager Dell Demps said in a statement released by the team. "Aminu is a young talent with a bright future, Gordon is a big-time scorer and one of the best (shooting) guards in the league and Kaman is a proven center and former All-Star. ... We will field a competitive team and our future looks great."

ESPN, citing anonymous sources, first reported the trade, which also involves New Orleans sending two 2015 second-round draft picks to the Clippers.

"We wanted to make sure that we got the best possible deal for a player of Chris' caliber, and we feel great about the outcome," said Jac Sperling, who Stern appointed as the Hornets' governor after the league bought the team in December 2010. "We feel our future looks very bright. ... We want to thank Chris Paul, an extraordinary person who contributed so greatly to our basketball team and our community. We wish him the best of luck."

The Hornets can only hope the deal will sit well with fans and area business, who bought more than 10,000 season tickets despite the lockout in an effort to show the NBA their community could make the franchise viable for whatever ownership group eventually buys the club from the league.

Paul, whom the Hornets drafted fourth overall in 2005, told New Orleans earlier this month that he was not going to sign an extension, and Demps had been trying to trade him since.

Demps came close to making a three-team deal last Thursday that would have sent Paul to the Lakers. The Lakers would have sent Lamar Odom to the Hornets and Pau Gasol to Houston, while the Rockets would have sent Luis Scola, Kevin Martin and Goran Dragic, and a first-round draft choice to New Orleans.

Stern, however, told Demps to take that deal off the table because he thought the Hornets could get a better deal, both in terms of personnel and salary obligations, in exchange for their marquee player.

Paul showed up for Hornets training camp last Friday but has not spoken to reporters since. He was excused from a normally mandatory media event on Wednesday in which players pose for photos in uniform and talk about the upcoming season.

The urgency to make a deal appeared to be growing, even though Demps insisted earlier Wednesday that the Hornets had no timeline and would not be rushed into a "rash decision."

Still, Demps acknowledged that it was hard for the Hornets to pursue free agents and further build their roster while Paul's status was in limbo. If trade talks had dragged on much longer, the Hornets could have gone into Friday night's preseason opener at Memphis with little idea of what their roster would look like in their first regular season game at Phoenix on Dec. 26.

Other than Paul, the Hornets had only five returning veterans under contract: center Emeka Okafor, forward Trevor Ariza, point guard Jarrett Jack, second-year swingman Quincy Pondexter and shooting guard Marco Belinelli.

The addition of Gordon, Aminu and Kaman give New Orleans desperately needed depth while opening the way for the franchise to further strengthen its roster through free agency.

Meanwhile, the Hornets also could look forward to an additional first-round draft choice next summer. The pick originally belonged to Minnesota, meaning it will be tied to where the Timberwolves finish in the standings this season.

"For the long-term future of the New Orleans Hornets, this is the best deal," Demps said.

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05:04 PM on 12/16/2011
I'm amazed at how so many are already annointing the Clippers the new beast of the West. NO!!! Yes, they will be a very exciting team to watch, but not a great team. I think that the Lakers will still be better than them. There's no guarantee that the Clippers will have chemistry or mesh well together. Plus, they're still very young with little playoff experience. I think that OKC will be the team out of the West.
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pdxbuckeye
01:03 AM on 12/16/2011
Aminu Acid is now a Hornet! Awesome
04:43 PM on 12/15/2011
I can't understand how the Clippers were willing to make this deal without a sign and trade. They're toast if Paul leaves at the end of the season.
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pdxbuckeye
01:05 AM on 12/16/2011
A. Paul likely will not leave an LA team quickly.

B. Even if he does they are not much further behind than they would have been without him at all, cause really Eric Gordon, Aminu Acid and Kaman are nice pieces, none of them are necessarily missing pieces for a title run.
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04:03 PM on 12/15/2011
Hey Lakers fans- look on the bright side of this---at least likable DerrickFfischer still has a well-paying job!
02:04 PM on 12/15/2011
As a die hard lifelong Lakers fan I cant say honestly the Lakers were going to get the best end of the deal in the Hornets trade for Paul...Actually the Hornets were...Odom, Scola (averaged 18pts a game, and kevin martin (a tremendous young talent)....

with that being said, the trade was vetoed by Stern forcing the lakers to then trade best 6th man Odom for nothing. After showing our cards, we had not choice cuz odom was unhappy.

This move by the league to then approve a lesser trade (for the hornets) for Paul coming to LA, but on the ridiculously terrible clippers...Honestly, management wins championships, then the players...

The league did this to the Lakers and the whole NBA really, while Buss was in the hospital with blood clots...ridiculous.

Stern needs to go...This was an obvious slight of the Lakers organization
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madcityy
01:56 PM on 12/15/2011
GOOD FOR HIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM

LA IS A GOOD PLACE FOR STUDSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
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SheikArbusto
11:24 AM on 12/15/2011
A big name free agent goes to a big city? Go figure! Another bright young star gets Lebron disease? No way!!
02:11 PM on 12/15/2011
going to the clippers organization is not quite the same thing as going to the Heat.
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SheikArbusto
07:46 AM on 12/16/2011
Its an attempt to form another super team in the second largest city in the US. It is Lebron disease.
10:53 AM on 12/15/2011
my clips tickets just went way up in value! eric gordon was a budding star, oh well!
10:33 AM on 12/15/2011
BREAKING: Thousands hospitalized after unprepared Clippers bandwagon overflows & breaks following trade for Chris Paul
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beasteben
evil carbs
10:52 AM on 12/15/2011
I'm not ashamed. I'm on that wagon, son! Showtime is back in Los Angeles.
11:26 AM on 12/15/2011
Shocked to see #Clippers trending on twitter.
02:15 PM on 12/15/2011
showtime is BACK in LA? showtime's been in LA.....and it still is...The Lakers are still LA's team. make no mistake about that...Just like the DODGERS, even with all their trouble and the Angels success....hell the angels had to hire a former Dodger as manager to take them to greatness...
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
10:21 AM on 12/15/2011
Enjoy the rental LA. See you in the Big Apple in 2 years Chris.
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montanbud
12:32 PM on 12/15/2011
No way....weather baby...Paul will never leave the west coast...have fun with another season of twiddleee-dee and twiddleee-du....no defense...no gaurds....no way out of the first round of the playoffs...heheheheheheh
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
12:37 PM on 12/15/2011
While the Clipps were at home watching the no defense team. Will be again this year sitting home watching the Knicks in the playoffs. Weather means nothing if you don't win.
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
04:06 PM on 12/15/2011
Paul will leave because Donald Sterling still owns the Clippers. I wish you're still around posting in June so I can laugh at you when the Bulls are sitting home, once again, and the Lakers are playing the Heat in the championship game.
04:55 PM on 12/16/2011
Gotta agree with you. I think that this is just the route that Chris Paul has to take to get to New York.
10:12 AM on 12/15/2011
good for the clips. the flakers have been very disappointing as of late.....
02:24 PM on 12/15/2011
very disappointing to win two in a row and then go to the western confrence finals and lose to the team that ended up beating supposedly the best team in the NBA? In a series where I dont think Dirk missed any shots (exagerrating)...
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
09:54 AM on 12/15/2011
Seeing this transpire, Howard won't be with the Lakers, 'cause Stern will nix it... Anything to screw the Lakers.
10:55 AM on 12/15/2011
stern's least favorite owner in the NBA is the owner from the clippers, that is why this is so mind boggling
02:30 PM on 12/15/2011
he is trying to increase the la market..if you have two competitive teams in the biggest market, it just brings in more revenue....the laker haters will jump on the clippers bandwagon
02:34 PM on 12/15/2011
really is the same thing as stock market manipulation, but in a sports league. the comissioner is supposed to be neutral...not so in this case.....he chose where to send paul. and made sure he did not go to the lakers.
tqcobb
Free your mind and the rest will follow
12:48 PM on 12/15/2011
certainly appears that way
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cybolt
This Space for Rent
09:42 AM on 12/15/2011
I wish old Buss would get torqued about this enough to challenge it.

It's just his kind of fight.
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rodeman
12:40 PM on 12/15/2011
I'll second that. Stern's hypocrisy in allowing this deal, but not the Laker trade is breathtaking. Just sell the damn Hornets. I know there are several offers on the table. Can you spell conflict of interest?
02:43 PM on 12/15/2011
totally, slap in the face
02:41 PM on 12/15/2011
he was in the hospital with blood clots....just like stern, the weasel, to do something like that when the guy cant even challenge it....

Stern needs to go...

I am a lakers fan that honestly believed we were giving up too much, but was willing to let it play out..stern knew the lakers would get paul and then Howard and would be unstoppable. he could not let that happen...
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MikeB10
Socialist.
09:39 AM on 12/15/2011
Why is there even an argument about this? The Clippers deal for the Hornets was MUCH better than what the Lakers had for the Hornets. They can tank next season and get a top-10 pick to pair with the top-10 Wolves' pick to pair with Eric Gordon, that's much better than what the Lakers were offering.
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MisterCee
The Ruler's back!
10:22 AM on 12/15/2011
Both deals were pretty good, but the way Stern went about this was foul. He does not care about the Hornets, he only wants to have a good player who will increase the value of the team in the short term. Gordon is a free agent in a few seasons and he will leave too because no player wants to be used as a pawn.
02:48 PM on 12/15/2011
kevin martin, Odom, and Scola was not better than what the clippers were offering? Are you serious? Scola averaged 18 pts a game...kevin martin is a great young talent..and lakers fans know about Odom, who is unstoppable in the post and now hits 3s
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MikeB10
Socialist.
02:38 PM on 12/16/2011
Kevin Martin is 28, Odom is 31, Scola is 31, and the pick would have been worthless. I'm not arguing with you, they would be great pieces on a competing team. But what was the best case scenario for the Hornets with that deal? The 41-41 no-playoff limbo that the Rockets were stuck in for the past three seasons? If you're gonna blow a team up, blow it up. That means high draft picks (Wolves pick), expiring contracts (Kaman), young talent (Eric Gordon -- they really couldn't have done any better here, this was great for them AND Aminu) plus they should tank next season (it's supposed to be a good draft, and they already have one top-10 pick; they should pair a top-5 with it) and possibly the season after that. Admit it, the Hornets have Thunder potential now. This is the rebuilding package EVERY team (including the Magic) hopes to get in return for their franchise player.
09:10 AM on 12/15/2011
how is that a better trade than the pau gasol trade?
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montanbud
12:32 PM on 12/15/2011
Because he is not on the lakers...nuff said