Knicks & Suns Trade Q for KT

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You guys who are worried about KT being able to run with Nash aren't seeing the forrest for the trees. This trade allows for even MORE fast breaks as KT snags the board. Meanwhile Amare, JJ, Nash and Marion are already releasing down the court. KT throws the outlet upcourt and then acts as a trailer on the play (kind of like a TE being the dumpoff for a QB). If the transition D halts the break, KT is just setting for an open 15'-18' shot....

Last year, we had a trailer in Q, but his shot was a 3. Now we have more rebounding and a trailer who gives us a higher percentage 2 pt shot. Combine this with the fact that Amare has been working on his 3s and I think we have gotten better overall. I'll miss Q, but for all his excitement when he was on, he was off a bit too much for my liking....
 

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Chaplin said:
"It's not something I wanted but it's something I accept," Richardson said of the trade. "I'm not trying to be angry or spiteful. They're trying to better the team and I can't be mad at that. When we're not playing the Suns, I'm still going to be a Suns fan."

:(


A few thoughts:

--Does this mean the Suns are through with Steven Hunter, too?

--Are they going to draft Diogu now, or are they going to switch over to Francisco Garcia?

--If they do draft Diogu, does this mean they'll have the shortest front line in the league?

--Who's the Suns' target in FA, anyway?


Q really grew on me this year, just as Marbury grew on me before he was traded. If Kurt Thomas can still play, I guess I see the sense in this trade, but still... :(
 

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This kinda makes free agency look a little different, although IMO it doesn't affect the draft. We still should draft big with #21, and BPA at #57.

But this trade may have opened the door to a Casey Jacobsen return and an almost certain signing of Nikoloz Tchikitsvilli.
 

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I think you guys got an absolute steal with this trade. I like Q a lot, but his talents on this team were redundant, especially if you keep JJ.

Kurt Thomas gives you a rugged inside presence, who immeadetly becomes your best post defender and rebounder. He will be able to free Amare up even more, as well as allow Marion to play his more natural position.

The lineup may not be as entertaining, but will give you all a much better playoff lineup.

Just my 2 Cents.
 

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newfan101 said:
Actually, he will be 35. It runs out in 2008, 4-5 months before his 36th birthday.

Hoops Hype has his contract ending in 2007-2008 season:
6.62Million
7.35Million
8.09 Million

Much better than Q's Salary. I can see us trading him next year or getting someone that needs CAP help in 08' and get a good player back.
 

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Damn. I'm gonna be really sad to see "Q" go. :(
 

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thirty-two said:
Damn. I'm gonna be really sad to see "Q" go. :(

I agree he was clutch for us during the season, but if JJ is truely ready to step up his game we can easly pick up a SG to shoot 3's.
 

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Hopefully we can get our pick back this year, #30. I really want Maxiel from UC and I'm not sure how long he will last in the 2nd round. He is almost a perfect clone of Kurt Thomas, only much younger. Also, we would have the option to move up into the middle of the draft with the #21 and #30.
 

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This is a PERFECT deal.

Everyone is bitching about how Phoenix wont be able to run and gun anymore. You're all wrong. Kurt's job will most likely be to grab the rebound and make sure to get the ball out to Nash. The Suns lost a TON of opportunities last season to run because they were getting killed on the boards.

Also, Thomas is no sissy. You can bet when Manu drives the lane, he'll make sure that when Manu goes to the ground, it's not a flop.

Q is expendable. As thrilled as I was to see him come to Phoenix, it's not hard to fill the "throw up a 3 pointer and hope it goes in" role, which Jackson does better anyways. (On another note, get ready to see Casey Jacobsen coming back. In my opinion, Phoenix is essentially trading Richardson for Thomas and Jacobsen.)
 

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Quagmire said:
Hopefully we can get our pick back this year, #30. I really want Maxiel from UC and I'm not sure how long he will last in the 2nd round. He is almost a perfect clone of Kurt Thomas, only much younger. Also, we would have the option to move up into the middle of the draft with the #21 and #30.

I thought the same of Diogu, actually. :D
 

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F-Dog said:
:(


A few thoughts:

--Does this mean the Suns are through with Steven Hunter, too?

--Are they going to draft Diogu now, or are they going to switch over to Francisco Garcia?

--If they do draft Diogu, does this mean they'll have the shortest front line in the league?

--Who's the Suns' target in FA, anyway?


Q really grew on me this year, just as Marbury grew on me before he was traded. If Kurt Thomas can still play, I guess I see the sense in this trade, but still... :(

-I think the Suns knew Hunter was going to ask for too much.

-They still could consider Petro or Blatche

-SAR still could be a consideration, there would be very little drop off in offense when Amare has to sit.
 

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A few thoughts:

A few counter-thoughts: :)

--Does this mean the Suns are through with Steven Hunter, too?

I think they already were. Someone will offer Hunter more than the Suns want to pay.

--Are they going to draft Diogu now, or are they going to switch over to Francisco Garcia?

My suspicion is that they don't think Diogu will be available. Of course we saw how well they predicted what would happen before their pick in last year's draft. This deal lets them draft the pure BPA (who is never a big, outside of the first few picks) or make any good-looking draft-day trade that comes their way. It also increases the chance of their taking a Euro and letting him develop, in my opinion.

--If they do draft Diogu, does this mean they'll have the shortest front line in the league?

You mean shorter than last year's front line of 6' 10", 6' 7", 6' 5"?

--Who's the Suns' target in FA, anyway?

Donyell Marshall is looking REAL good right now.
 

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Can anyone clarify if the Suns get another first round draft pick this year?
(I believe the reports says Phoenix receives a conditional first round pick)
 

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WastedFate said:
This is a PERFECT deal.

Everyone is bitching about how Phoenix wont be able to run and gun anymore. You're all wrong. Kurt's job will most likely be to grab the rebound and make sure to get the ball out to Nash. The Suns lost a TON of opportunities last season to run because they were getting killed on the boards.

Also, Thomas is no sissy. You can bet when Manu drives the lane, he'll make sure that when Manu goes to the ground, it's not a flop.

Q is expendable. As thrilled as I was to see him come to Phoenix, it's not hard to fill the "throw up a 3 pointer and hope it goes in" role, which Jackson does better anyways. (On another note, get ready to see Casey Jacobsen coming back. In my opinion, Phoenix is essentially trading Richardson for Thomas and Jacobsen.)

Casey is a free agent and we could us some more players. I just don't want to see him getting as many minutes.
 

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the worst part for Richardson

He'll have to give up his uniform number, because Marbury has it.

Bummer.

I am sorry to see Richardson go, but not heartbroken. This makes the team better. And Brandy will have more fun in New York anyway.
 

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I'm shocked. But, somewhat pleased.

This trade does a few things...

- Pacifies Amare and gets him some seriously needed help down low.

- Suns add "bite". Thomas is an enforcer.

- Trade was done to match up with SA.

I still ahte to see the core broken up after only winning 62 games.
 

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SweetD said:
Casey is a free agent and we could us some more players. I just don't want to see him getting as many minutes.

I know. I just have a gut feeling that Casey will be coming back. You're essentially replacing Q with Casey, and adding Thomas. :)
 

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elindholm said:
He'll have to give up his uniform number, because Marbury has it.

Bummer.

I am sorry to see Richardson go, but not heartbroken. This makes the team better. And Brandy will have more fun in New York anyway.

It sounds like Q has business in NY anyhow, and he seems like a player that will love the "urban" environment.

Is Brandy from NY originally, anybody know.
 

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You know what's funny to me is that Isiah Thomas is probably thinking, "Ha ha, those suckers in Phoenix, I just ripped them off again. I love trading with those guys."
 

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Quagmire said:
Hopefully we can get our pick back this year, #30. I really want Maxiel from UC and I'm not sure how long he will last in the 2nd round. He is almost a perfect clone of Kurt Thomas, only much younger. Also, we would have the option to move up into the middle of the draft with the #21 and #30.

Ideally, the Suns would get their pick back conditionally--if their guy is still available at #30--and otherwise they would take San Antonio's pick next year.

That's probably too good to be true, though.
 

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coloradosun said:
It sounds like Q has business in NY anyhow, and he seems like a player that will love the "urban" environment.

Is Brandy from NY originally, anybody know.


Ha far from it. She is from McComb, Mississippi
 

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This team is winning the Western Conference title next year.
 

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First, the Suns are not getting a pick back for this year. It appears they're getting a future (probably lottery protected) pick in future years. I'm guessing it would come at the end of Thomas' current contract.

I've never liked Q's game in this offense. He's a big 2 who needs to be working in a real multiple half-court offense. He's not a passer, his athleticism is wasted on a poor mid-range game, and he's a defensive liability (although not so much in a slower game).

I like Kurt Thomas' game, but he does not solve many problems, although he addresses an immediate need for defensive rebounding. He's not going to improve overall defense, but he won't need the help defense Marion needed at the 4. At the very least, Thomas will make his own man work at the 4. He also creates some matchup problems on the offensive end, but I question how much of an impact he'll have there with Amare spending so much time up top. Thomas will have to get his points on the scrap, and probably won't have as many jump shot opportunities as he had in NY.

The one thing I like about this trade is it moves the team forward. By that, I mean it's at least showing the Suns recognize 2004-05 squad got as far as they possibly could. No amount of tinkering with the bench was going to change that. There are no comparisons to Hot Rod here, because Thomas is healthy. I'm not sure the Suns have had a player like Thomas in a long, long time. Maybe A.C. Green.
 

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elindholm said:
A few counter-thoughts: :)

You mean shorter than last year's front line of 6' 10", 6' 7", 6' 5"?

Actually, I'm thinking Jim Jackson will replace Q in the starting lineup. So they'll have the same-sized front line as last year, plus their backups (7'1" and 6'9") will be replaced by shorter players (6'8" and 6'7").

elindholm said:
--Who's the Suns' target in FA, anyway?

Donyell Marshall is looking REAL good right now.

I think he looked a lot better before this trade. Kurt Thomas is a PF, and so is Marshall. (Diogu too, for that matter.)

Now what the Suns really need is another swingman. Any ideas?
 

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