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Dan Gilbert wanted trade blocked

Discussion in 'NBA Dish' started by J.R., Dec 8, 2011.

  1. J.R.

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    [rQUOTEr]Cleveland Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert called the New Orleans Hornets’ proposed trade of Chris Paul to the Los Angeles Lakers a “travesty,” and urged NBA commissioner David Stern to put the deal to vote of the league’s 29 owners in an email obtained by Yahoo! Sports. Gilbert sent the email to Stern, deputy commissioner Adam Silver and a handful of Gilbert’s ownership peers on Thursday.

    The following is the email in its entirety:

    An NBA spokesman said owners “didn’t kill the deal,” instead citing “basketball reasons,” for why the league office blocked the trade.[/rQUOTEr]

    http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ys-nba_dan_gilbert_email_lakers_hornets_trade_120811
     
    #1 J.R., Dec 8, 2011
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  2. Kojirou

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    You know, Gilbert, I never had a problem with the fact that LeDouche left your sorry-ass franchise, just how he did it. So get the **** over it.
     
  3. The Situation

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    Fk Dan Gilbert, he's still mad about LeBron. He wasn't complaining when he got Jamison for absolutely nothing a few years back or how he stole the No.1 pick from the Clippers last season. Mind your own business
     
  4. treyk3

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    He should love these super groups because they will soon be flocking to the most attractive city in the country and he owns the team there!
     
  5. ascaptjack

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    **** you Dan Gilbert!

    I hope Kyrie Irving does a Decision II in a couple years and takes his talents to South Beach!
     
  6. roslolian

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    Awesome email by Dan G. Plus, the points he made are all valid. We were the ones who paid for CP3 (Scola, KM, Dragic, pick), except instead of getting CP3 we got Gasol.
     
  7. Scolalist

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    He does have a pretty good point though about these smaller market teams relying on the revenue sharing too survive and how the Lakers shedding payroll does affect the amount they recieved even though they are recieving the best player in the deal getting a huge trade exception and saving picks to try and land Dwight Howard and taking revenue away from NO and Orlando in the process.

    Also Jamison was a FA, he could have signed with anyone. And the Clippers are morons.
     
  8. tellitlikeitis

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    Oh, ok. Dan Gilbert is banned from having an opinion, apparently....
     
  9. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    The owners should have just kept the revenue split the same and asked hard caps without no maximum contract amounts. The star players like lebron would make so much money, there would be no money left over for other stars.
     
  10. aicedo

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    Dear Mr Dan Gilbert,
    F!@# you!!!
    Sincerely,
    Everyone on clutchfans:)
     
  11. RedRedemption

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    Maybe when Kyrie Irving realizes how **** Cleveland and Dan Gilbert is, he'll do a decision as well and send Gilbert into a coma. One can only dream!
     
  12. AstroRocket

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    The hell kinda logic is that? The Lakers paid by giving up Gasol. Without him, we don't give the Hornets sh-t and there's no trade.
     
  13. Num1RoXfaN

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    -I swear If our own staff doesn't screw us over, the league does. F*** You D.GILL.( I Hope you ROTT in Hell)We already get no Love from the League and now just when we where on the verge of being contenders with Gasol and NENE in the middle, It all breaks apart because of one owner. I hope the whole team quits on N.O. I can't believe that this trade did not go threw. I am so angry right now. I went from being so ready for the season to not even caring about the league anymore. It's all rigged and now I understand why players didn't wan't sign that new CBA BS. It's all a joke F*** David, ADAM, the OWNERS and the NBA. It's all garbage and i hope every could just boycott this whole league.
     
  14. BEAT LA

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    Exactly. Dan Gilbert's loud mouth did some good for us and the league.

    The Rox were the ones who were paying the price for Chris Paul. Houston shouldn't end up with Pau Gasol just because Paul wants to play for the Lakers. His only option should be to stick it out with NO for one more season then choose his FA destination. If he wants to play for LA then he needs to find a way to get a S&T done. Let's hope Stern sticks to his word and makes an example of Paul.
     
  15. The Rock MVP

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    1. Who the hell started the sentiment that we would get Nene just because we got Gasol? Nene was close to signing with the Nuggets and we for sure will not be contenders with Nene. We have no scorer if we lose Kevin Martin.

    2. You do realize Dan Gilbert wasn't the only owner that opposed this. It was put to a vote and they say no. Grow up.

    3. You are basically giving away
    - a PF that is the same age as Pau that is more hard nosed, but not the same defensively, but just the same offensively
    - a 20 pt a game scorer
    - a back up PG
    - a first round pick

    FOR GASOL who was an All-star ONE....read it ONE time when he was the main guy in Memphis. He needs another scorer to take the load off of him.

    God I browse this board like once in a blue moon and I see r****ds
     
  16. JMAD21

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    I'm actually happy the trade didn't go down... The the reason is complete BS!!
     
  17. Kim

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    Any deal that would move Odom and Gasol would save money over time, and any deal moving them should net a better player in return. I didn't think the deal was good for the Rockets because I'm not a believer in an unmotivated Gasol (especially if the rumors of him not wanting to be in Houston are true). So while I'm happy for the end result, Gilbert really is a whiny b****. His points are not valid. You can't assume that it's saving money when no one knows how the Lakers will intend to spend money in the future. They don't give a damn about saving money...everyone read about their tv contract. As someone who doesn't really care for the Lakers, I didn't mind the deal at all because I don't think it'd work out as a dynasty. Their front line is thin, and they're old. Overall, it really was a fair deal and ultimately, Gilbert's sour grapes is just screwing New Orleans the most.
     
  18. AstroRocket

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    WTF? No one had a gun to Daryl Morey's head. We were trading assets to New Orleans because we inserted ourselves into facilitating the trade when we saw the opportunity to get a coveted player and clear some cap space to sign others. The Hornets did the trade because they had the opportunity to get back some really good pieces that they'll have no chance at if CP3 becomes a free agent after the season (they may get a low pick, at most, in a SnT). The Lakers of course got CP3.

    This was a deal that three teams agreed to because they were getting back assets that they really wanted, and this d******d Gilbert comes along and ruins it all Why? Because he didn't like how it could possibly benefit one team in particular. Damn the steps the other smaller market "Washington Generals" teams he purportedly cares about were taking to improve their own squads. He didn't give a sh-t about that. The was a hater move to stop the Lakers from getting something they wanted. Period. F--k this hypocritical a-hole.
     
  19. Icehouse

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    The logic is quite simple actually. As it stands, LA has to pay X amount of salary and a boatload of taxes related to that salary. This trade allows them to pay less in salary and escape the related taxes. Since the decrease in salary will be passed on to a league owned team then the owners of that team should vote on it to decide if they want to pay that increase and allow the Lakers to reduce their tax burden via their team. Pretty simple to me. It's no different than what Cuban said when the Hornets traded for Landry and he wanted some input since he was going to have to pay more.
     
  20. AstroRocket

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    When this league-owned team is about to fold because they got noting for CP3 and are trying to field a non-competitive squad in an apathetic city, and are facing a financial and PR disaster that costs them way more, we're going to have to deal with even more of this bullsh-t. F--k this, I'm going to bed.
     

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