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September 19, 2007
Skinner, Taylor audition
Jerry Brown
Ex-Buck Brian Skinner and veteran Maurice Taylor will join two other NBA veterans at US Airways Center Thursday as the Suns continue their auditions for free agent big men.
P.J. Brown is still the preferred answer and Vitaly Potapenko -- who like Taylor, languished on the Sacramento bench last season -- emerged as a leading candidate after his impressive workout here last week. But Skinner has a lot of the attributes the Suns are looking for (he averaged four points and six rebounds playing 22 minutes a game for Milwaukee last season). Taylor is a guy who is known more as a scorer but has a good body at 6-foot-9 and 260 pounds.
As far as the Shawn Marion-Anderi Kirilenko rumors go, here what I can tell you right now:
(1) The Suns do like Kirilenko, he only 26 and there are those in the organization that he would return to his All-Star form once released from that shackles of Jerry Sloan's system.
(2) The Suns know they can't (OK, won't) extend Marion after the 2008-09 season.
(3) This would never get done as a straight-up, player-for-player deal. The Suns need to dump a salary (guess who?) and get back another serviceable player, preferably a shooter (Gordan Giricek makes sense) for things to even get serious.
Having said all that, the chances of anything getting done, even after Kirilenko's poorly-timed trade demand, are very remote.
September 19, 2007
Andrei wants out
Jerry Brown
Is it just a conincidence, or does it make perfect sense that we now find out that Utah's Andrei Kirilenko told Jazz officials several weeks ago what he wrote (in Russian) in a blog for a Russian web site Tuesday -- that he wants to be traded before the season begins?
Here's the link to the Salt Lake Tribune story, just in case you've misplaced your Russian-English dictionary:
http://www.sltrib.com/jazz/ci_6934890
That would appear to dovetail perfectly with the timing of the Suns-Jazz trade talks involving Shawn Marion, which were confirmed but said to be short and sweet from the Phoenix side.
And it also makes sense that the initial phone call came from outside the 602 area code.
Of course, Marion hasn't done any blogging this season, so we'll have to wait for media day to find out whether he's upset enough about not getting a contract extension offer enough to ask for a change of address himself.
Kirilenko had a lousy season with the Jazz last season, but had a good summer -- leading Russia to the EuroBasket championship and earning MVP honors in the process -- which might make the $61 million left on his contract a little more palatable for someone.
But unless the Jazz sweeten the pot on both ends by taking another Phoenix contract (Marcus Banks) and adding a big man the Suns can bring off the bench, any deal is a non-starter.