Sources: Paul prefers Magic to Knicks
"The Orlando Magic have replaced the New York Knicks as the top team on Chris Paul's list of preferred destinations, according to league sources.
Paul believes the Magic, with Dwight Howard, would be a better fit for him. Also, Paul realizes the Magic have more to offer New Orleans in a trade and therefore views it as a more realistic landing spot.
New York, Portland and Dallas are still all on Paul's short list."
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Imagine how much money the ECF would bring in
The entire state of Florida would be tuned in, and you could get a lot of fans to travel to the other city to watch games.
Makes a lot of sense
besides they can duke it out – bang each other up
by Sonic Boom on Jul 23, 2010 7:45 PM PDT reply actions 1 recs
Don't care what we are on his list, just glad we are on it.
Care more that we are Number 1 on the Hornets list.
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by Garden of ODEN on Jul 24, 2010 12:00 AM PDT up reply actions
Good point. if Dolphins get rolling talk about UBER state for sports.
OSU '06
Trade for Gerald Wallace!!
we have to remember
that Flordia doesn’t have an income tax like Oregon, so if I was going to make millions, I would want to live there as well.
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If this makes Jameer Nelson available
We could still get in with our expiring deals. He’s a heck of a player, but we wouldn’t compete with Roy for Alpha dog status on this team.
If this makes Jameer Nelson available
We could still get in with our expiring deals. He’s a heck of a player, but we wouldn’t compete with Roy for Alpha dog status on this team.
I still don't understand why anyone would want to go to New York.
That’s a 30-win team currently. No better than the current N.O. team.
Anyway, the indication that the NO front office is looking beyond Paul’s list is good for us, I think. Because it means that if we truly are 4th on that list, that’s somewhat irrelevant.
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