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The  have proposed a trade for  that would send , , and Euro League star  to Minnesota, according to Chris Sheridan.
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The school also claims in the <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-History-Models-Black-Friday.html>Gucci Models</a>  suit that the BAA has abandoned its original 鈥渃haritable purpose,鈥?and asks for the association to either be terminated or 鈥渞eformed and limited to the provision of financial aid to Baylor and Baylor students.鈥?
ICYMI, here is story on  offering Gibson, Mirotic, McDermott for : Multiple news outlets confirming:
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The suit, filed late Friday in McLennan County鈥檚 74th State District Court, charges that Baylor previously terminated licensing agreements that permitted the BAA to use the university鈥檚 name, but that the organization has continued using the registered trademarks despite Baylor鈥檚 objections.
鈥?Chris Sheridan (@sheridanhoops)
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Baylor is seeking a judgment barring the group from continuing to hold itself out as the university鈥檚 official alumni association and injunctive relief 鈥渢o limit BAA鈥檚 purposes by reformation to provide only financial aid to Baylor students.鈥?
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The lawsuit comes less than three weeks after a letter Baylor President Ken Starr sent to the BAA鈥檚 board of directors advising the alumni association of impending legal action.
I think this trade would actually hurt the Bulls and gives the Cavs an edge in the Eastern Conference. Chicago has already increased their offensive potential <a href=http://www.radiorcs.com/page.php?sale=Kate-Spade-Messenger-Bag>Kate Spade Messenger Bag</a>  by adding collegiate star McDermott, but they also get a lift from Mirotic, the MVP of the Spanish League's King Cup for Real Madrid. Both are unproven in the NBA but the potential for immediate contribution is promising. The depth they have built this off season would be devastating if this trade went down.
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It is the latest wrangling in the contentious relationship between the two entities, which reached a head in September after the BAA did not approve a transition agreement that would have dissolved its independent charter and turned all of its alumni outreach activities over to Baylor.
Now Kevin Love is a spectacular offensive player and a double-double machine on any given night, but if we dig a little deeper we can see that the trade not only weakens the depth of the playoff contending Bulls but also weakens them at power forward. The main player in the proposed trade for Kevin Love is power forward Taj Gibson. His dedication to defense as well as his scoring off the bench is instrumental to their success.
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Baylor previously gave the alumni association until Dec. 8 to cease using the trademarks after the failure of the agreement, following through on its original May 31, 2013, notice of intent to terminate the licensing agreements.
If we just look at the box score it appears that Love would be an upgrade over Gibson with averages of 26.1 points and 12.5 rebounds. If we look deeper and compare their touches and <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Christian-Shoes-Louboutin>Christian Louboutin Outlet</a>  points per touch it becomes clearer that Love's production is linked to his usage as the primary scoring option in Minnesota. Gibson is coming off the bench and is not the Bull's number one scoring option. Even though Gibson doesn't have nearly as many offensive touches as Love, they still have identical points per touch at .30 and almost identical points per touch in the half court (see <a href=http://www.avanttravel.com/page.php?sale=Tory-Burch-Revas-On-Sale>Tory Burch Revas On Sale</a>  chart below). This is impressive for Gibson considering that he didn't have one 3-pointer throughout the entire 2013-14 season while Love made 190 3-pointers at a 37% rate. Obviously, Gibson makes better use of the limited touches he had considering all his baskets made were 2-pointers.
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鈥淭hey鈥檝e failed to act in response to the university鈥檚 continued request to provide any real or concrete plan of action to Baylor,鈥?Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman said. 鈥淭he university is moving to protect the interest of Baylor, its students and alumni by seeking appropriate legal relief rather than simply waiting further for some indication of actual progress from the association.鈥?
If we look at Gibson's productivity in the 2013-14 postseason, his offensive production increased substantially. Taking into consideration all players with at least 200 touches, he had the most points per touch in the playoffs at .46 and ranked second with .72 points per touch in the half court. I think it is clear that Gibson is greatly undervalued as an offensive weapon considering his usage versus that of Love as Minnesota's primary scoring option.
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BAA President Keith Starr said he learned of the lawsuit through a phone message from the Tribune-Herald.
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He declined to comment on the specifics of the suit until he had a chance to read the full document and consult with the BAA鈥檚 executive committee.
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鈥淥bviously, we are very, very disappointed,鈥?said Starr, who is not related to the Baylor president. The BAA has previously argued that the licensing agreements are in effect 鈥渋n perpetuity鈥?and that Baylor does not have the right to sever them. But Baylor is seeking a judgment stating that the agreements were properly terminated because they are 鈥?1) indefinite in duration and (2) terminable at will by BAA . . . and therefore terminable at will by either party.鈥?
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Baylor argues in the lawsuit that the BAA has abandoned the charitable purposes outlined in its bylaws, including providing scholarships for students and coordinating alumni activities.
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The suit notes that all but one of the BAA鈥檚 staff resigned after the failure of the transition agreement, 10 of whom have taken jobs with the university.
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鈥淏AA has no capacity to 鈥榗oordinate all alumni activity (of Baylor)鈥?nor to 鈥榮erve as the general alumni organization of Baylor University,鈥?nor is it likely to acquire such capacity,鈥?the lawsuit <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Sale-Wedding-Shoes-Mens-Sunglasses-Luggage-Sets.html>Gucci Luggage Sets</a>  states.
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In addition, the lawsuit notes that the BAA made a $1 million scholarship donation pledge in February 2013 but never provided those funds to the university.
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In a May 30 letter to Baylor, former BAA President George Cowden III noted that the group鈥檚 leadership team had planned to finalize the details of the donations with the university, but those talks were put on hold during the negotiations of the transition agreement.
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A team of representatives from the BAA and members of Baylor鈥檚 board of regents hashed out the transition agreement over 10 months, but the final details were only revealed to the BAA鈥檚 full membership when the document was unveiled publicly in May 2013.
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鈥淒iscussions over this potential donation then became subsumed in the negotiations over the proposed transition agreement, which would have required much of the BAA鈥檚 funds to be transferred to Baylor,鈥?Cowden wrote. 鈥淪ince the transition agreement was not approved by the BAA鈥檚 membership, the terms of the BAA鈥檚 potential donation were never finalized.鈥?
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The lawsuit also takes issue with a May 2014 issue of 鈥淭he Baylor Line鈥?the BAA published to share its version of the tumultuous relationship with Baylor and the events that led to the transition <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Men-Wallets-Clothes-Cheap-Mens-Loafers.html>Mens Gucci Loafers</a>  agreement.
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The suit states that the magazine 鈥渇urther demonstrates that BAA is continuing to rely on Baylor鈥檚 marks and good will to publish a magazine that does not promote union and good fellowship among Baylor alumni.鈥?
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Keith Starr told the Tribune-Herald last week that the BAA was still hopeful for a compromise with the university.
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鈥淣obody that I know of from the alumni association is looking for a fight with Baylor,鈥?Keith Starr said. 鈥淲e love the university. Nobody would serve on the alumni association board or assume a position of leadership within the alumni association if they weren鈥檛 committed to the university.鈥?

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@@@ The school also claims in the <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Gucci-Belts-Sale-History-Models-Black-Friday.html>Gucci Models</a> suit that the BAA has abandoned its original 鈥渃haritable purpose,鈥?and asks for the association to either be terminated or 鈥渞eformed and limited to the provision of financial aid to Baylor and Baylor students.鈥?

The suit, filed late Friday in McLennan County鈥檚 74th State District Court, charges that Baylor previously terminated licensing agreements that permitted the BAA to use the university鈥檚 name, but that the organization has continued using the registered trademarks despite Baylor鈥檚 objections.
Baylor is seeking a judgment barring the group from continuing to hold itself out as the university鈥檚 official alumni association and injunctive relief 鈥渢o limit BAA鈥檚 purposes by reformation to provide only financial aid to Baylor students.鈥?
The lawsuit comes less than three weeks after a letter Baylor President Ken Starr sent to the BAA鈥檚 board of directors advising the alumni association of impending legal action.
It is the latest wrangling in the contentious relationship between the two entities, which reached a head in September after the BAA did not approve a transition agreement that would have dissolved its independent charter and turned all of its alumni outreach activities over to Baylor.
Baylor previously gave the alumni association until Dec. 8 to cease using the trademarks after the failure of the agreement, following through on its original May 31, 2013, notice of intent to terminate the licensing agreements.
鈥淭hey鈥檝e failed to act in response to the university鈥檚 continued request to provide any real or concrete plan of action to Baylor,鈥?Baylor spokeswoman Lori Fogleman said. 鈥淭he university is moving to protect the interest of Baylor, its students and alumni by seeking appropriate legal relief rather than simply waiting further for some indication of actual progress from the association.鈥?
BAA President Keith Starr said he learned of the lawsuit through a phone message from the Tribune-Herald.
He declined to comment on the specifics of the suit until he had a chance to read the full document and consult with the BAA鈥檚 executive committee.
鈥淥bviously, we are very, very disappointed,鈥?said Starr, who is not related to the Baylor president. The BAA has previously argued that the licensing agreements are in effect 鈥渋n perpetuity鈥?and that Baylor does not have the right to sever them. But Baylor is seeking a judgment stating that the agreements were properly terminated because they are 鈥?1) indefinite in duration and (2) terminable at will by BAA . . . and therefore terminable at will by either party.鈥?
Baylor argues in the lawsuit that the BAA has abandoned the charitable purposes outlined in its bylaws, including providing scholarships for students and coordinating alumni activities.
The suit notes that all but one of the BAA鈥檚 staff resigned after the failure of the transition agreement, 10 of whom have taken jobs with the university.
鈥淏AA has no capacity to 鈥榗oordinate all alumni activity (of Baylor)鈥?nor to 鈥榮erve as the general alumni organization of Baylor University,鈥?nor is it likely to acquire such capacity,鈥?the lawsuit <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Sale-Wedding-Shoes-Mens-Sunglasses-Luggage-Sets.html>Gucci Luggage Sets</a>  states.
In addition, the lawsuit notes that the BAA made a $1 million scholarship donation pledge in February 2013 but never provided those funds to the university.
In a May 30 letter to Baylor, former BAA President George Cowden III noted that the group鈥檚 leadership team had planned to finalize the details of the donations with the university, but those talks were put on hold during the negotiations of the transition agreement.
A team of representatives from the BAA and members of Baylor鈥檚 board of regents hashed out the transition agreement over 10 months, but the final details were only revealed to the BAA鈥檚 full membership when the document was unveiled publicly in May 2013.
鈥淒iscussions over this potential donation then became subsumed in the negotiations over the proposed transition agreement, which would have required much of the BAA鈥檚 funds to be transferred to Baylor,鈥?Cowden wrote. 鈥淪ince the transition agreement was not approved by the BAA鈥檚 membership, the terms of the BAA鈥檚 potential donation were never finalized.鈥?
The lawsuit also takes issue with a May 2014 issue of 鈥淭he Baylor Line鈥?the BAA published to share its version of the tumultuous relationship with Baylor and the events that led to the transition <a href=http://www.aec-ist.com/css/Cheap-Gucci-Handbags-Men-Wallets-Clothes-Cheap-Mens-Loafers.html>Mens Gucci Loafers</a>  agreement.
The suit states that the magazine 鈥渇urther demonstrates that BAA is continuing to rely on Baylor鈥檚 marks and good will to publish a magazine that does not promote union and good fellowship among Baylor alumni.鈥?
Keith Starr told the Tribune-Herald last week that the BAA was still hopeful for a compromise with the university.
鈥淣obody that I know of from the alumni association is looking for a fight with Baylor,鈥?Keith Starr said. 鈥淲e love the university. Nobody would serve on the alumni association board or assume a position of leadership within the alumni association if they weren鈥檛 committed to the university.鈥?
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