I totally get where all the frustration is coming from here, and I don't like hearing a source say CP3 wants to be a part of a "super team" either, but I don't see anything wrong at all with him wanting out of NO. This is the best PG in the game who saw his team build into a real competitor one season, than drop to nothing not just because of some injuries and their coach being fired, but because the owner refuses to spend any money. Chris Paul is one of the best players in the game without question, and he's not in any scenario other free agents were in (even Toronto tried to build around Bosh and compete), the Hornets FO have one of the best franchise players to build around and they refuse to spend the money to do so. It's appalling, and I'm surprised it's taken him this long to start getting more public about it. I don't blame him one bit for wanting to get traded, New Orleans put themselves in this situation by not even trying to get competitive. Anyone in his shoes would do the same thing - you just had a bad injury, you aren't getting any younger, you're team will be lucky to make the playoffs, nor show any sign of improving... you demand a trade.
Having said that, New Orleans needs to be smart and just trade him where ever benefits them best. He wants out, fine - but they are the ones that need to try and come out of this on top. Get draft picks, expiring contracts, young talent... get it all. And because of that, I highly doubt he goes to any of those teams he desires.