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CP3 "think about" Signing with Cats in '12


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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=6336690

CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Chris Paul remembers every detail of the first time he met Michael Jordan while in high school. Now referring to him as his mentor, could Paul decide to make Jordan his boss next year?

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Paul won't rule it out.

In an interview Tuesday with The Associated Press to promote Saturday's Jordan Brand Classic high school basketball game in Charlotte, the New Orleans Hornets guard said signing with the Jordan-owned Charlotte Bobcats in 2012 "would definitely be something to think about."

But the All-Star guard and North Carolina native stressed his main concern is the Hornets' impending playoff run. Paul has expressed some displeasure with the Hornets in the past, but has high praise for coach Monty Williams.

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IF paul were to come here I'm sure it would be a team without diaw and augustin. This would create more cap..I wouldn't also expect capt jack on a cp3 either..or if he was it would be for cheap. If we go SF/C in this draft..I feel that this is more likely to happen. If we go kemba it prob means no cp3.

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hope that jax gets gone soon, we need to continue this youth movement... adding CP3 would be great at that time, and if dwight would come that would be unreal, but lets try and get 2 good picks in here and try and continue to develop players...... (Thunder)

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