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CP3 Trade? It's possible


pdandy1994

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If it happens its

Wallace

DJ

Dampier

with a future 1st rounder and 2nd rounder thrown in

for

CP3

Oak Tree

Then Diaw would go with someone else to somewhere else for a starting center or SF or something along those lines.

Starting lineup next season

CP3

Jackson

Brown

TT

Oak Tree

or something along those lines....

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man, hurts to say, but if we can resign paul when we trade for him, id be willing to give wallace up, i love his game, but without a consistant shot his abilities wont hold as he ages very well.... and cp3 is too good to pass up on.....

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okay so former Nola's former GM Bower said he'd never trade CP3

noticed i said FORMER

maybe thatll be a factor?

also Dallas offered Dampier, first round pick, and Beubois (sp) for CP3 and that was considered the "kitchen sink"

i think after looking at these two things:

1) theres gonna be a new GM in Nola who might want to move CP3

2) our "kitchen sink" is better than Dallas'

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Bleacher report said we would have to give up Wallace to get back CP3. How would you all feel about that? It would hurt but would be worth it.

Retarded...that's how the Bobcats should feel if they did.

No it would not be "worth it."

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According to Bonnell, via the league, Dampier cannot be packaged with another player and traded for at least 60 days...

True, but the deal can be done before hand and then you simply wait out the 60 day period. Kind of like how the three dunces "signed" with Miami before they actually signed.

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