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Congrats on being the only one to see a rehashed rumor...

He has also stated he wants to stay in LA, so the rest of the paragraph is conjecture with no basis.

You'd think ESPN would put some quality behind their rumor fabrication, but they are no better than local sports reporters.

Congrats on being the stereotypical cynical complain about everything computer nerd!

Man some of you are bitter.

I never thought I would say this but I'm going to the Cards board for some actual light heartedness and optimism until October.

You guys are the proverbial wet towel.
 

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He is a free agent.

The deal still works as a sign and trade.

I'm just not that sold on Maggette. He is NOT a very good defensive player and he is not that good of a shooter, especially from the 3. We need a wing who can play D and shoot, otherwise the middle becomes more crowded for Amare.

He is an athletic slasher whose game is similar to Grant Hill's (he's younger and more athletic of course).

Barb's outside shooting and court speed are weapons that are more useful to us, and his defense is not inferior to Maggette's.

I don't mind trading Barbs, but lets do it for something we need.
 

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I suggested Jones in another thread. As far as I can tell, he opted out in Portland because he could count their number of SF's and decided it wasn't worth the bother.

Why MIGHT he come to the Suns even for not much money?

1. He is mostly a role player and may not attract a lot of money in free agency. A year ago the Suns had to pay to unload him at under $3 million.

2. He knows the team and the system. It may be al lot more comfortable for him (I don't know that, it's just a possibilty).

3. There is some long range opportunity since Hill is 36. Also, he's played some as a small ball PF.

4. In two years the Suns will have lots of cap space, so locking into the Suns with a two year deal would give him added value because they'd have Bird rights in additon to thei cap space.

James Jones is the TYPE of player we need. If we can get him cheap, I am all for it.

It would also be useful to have him for the fans on message boards to pick on, and take some of the pressure off of Barbs, Diaw, and the rooks.
 

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The deal still works as a sign and trade.

No, it doesn't. They will have no room to sign him which also means they have no room to absorb what salaries come back. The idea of using the exception w/ a draft pick doesn't work either since we can't give away next years per the rules.

Though the Clips have done a good job, they will get nothing in return for Maggette.
 

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The deal still works as a sign and trade.

I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It has been a long time since I had to think about the CBA, but if I remember correctly the Clippers had to renounce their Larry Bird rights on Maggette in order to get far enough under the cap to sign Davis.

Since the rights are renounced, they no longer can go above the cap to resign him.

There won't be a sign and trade for Maggette this summer.
 

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I'm pretty sure it doesn't. It has been a long time since I had to think about the CBA, but if I remember correctly the Clippers had to renounce their Larry Bird rights on Maggette in order to get far enough under the cap to sign Davis.

Since the rights are renounced, they no longer can go above the cap to resign him.

There won't be a sign and trade for Maggette this summer.

When Maggette and Brand opted out, they got far enough under the cap to sign Davis. The Clippers still own Maggette's Bird rights, and will until they either renounce or he signs with somebody else. I suspect they'll get a deal in place with Brand but not sign him, and see if they can move Maggette via somebody's trade exception.

And even though we can't give away next year's first, we could trade anything (Strawberry, who makes almost nothing, a conditional 2nd rounder in 2013, etc...) in a sign and trade. But as I said above, why would the Clippers do us that favor unless getting something valuable back?
 

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When Maggette and Brand opted out, they got far enough under the cap to sign Davis. The Clippers still own Maggette's Bird rights, and will until they either renounce or he signs with somebody else. I suspect they'll get a deal in place with Brand but not sign him, and see if they can move Maggette via somebody's trade exception.

Good point that they probably haven't actually renounced his rights, and wont until signing day comes.

But like you said before, there just isn't a way that a sign and trade works with them trying to bring back Brand and add Baron.
 

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How much do you think Maggette expects to make? He had a good year and should be looking in the $10 million per year range.
 
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How much do you think Maggette expects to make? He had a good year and should be looking in the $10 million per year range.

Rumors last week was he was asking for a contract starting around there. Of course he is entertaining full MLE offers right now so who knows how it turns out.

Who has the TE to take him in a sign and trade? Also teams that it would make sense to get him?
 

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Congrats on being the stereotypical cynical complain about everything computer nerd!

Man some of you are bitter.

I never thought I would say this but I'm going to the Cards board for some actual light heartedness and optimism until October.

You guys are the proverbial wet towel.

I agree. Suns fans are whiny *******.
 

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Rumors last week was he was asking for a contract starting around there. Of course he is entertaining full MLE offers right now so who knows how it turns out.

Who has the TE to take him in a sign and trade? Also teams that it would make sense to get him?

The Warriors HAD a trade exemption, but I think it expired.
 

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Congrats on being the stereotypical cynical complain about everything computer nerd!

Man some of you are bitter.

I never thought I would say this but I'm going to the Cards board for some actual light heartedness and optimism until October.

You guys are the proverbial wet towel.

I have to agree. It is annoying as hell. ''Trade him.'' ''Ah failure.'' It is so irritating to see trade threads and ''we suck'' threads after every damn loss. Maybe this is why every other sport team fans look down on Suns fans like we are bitchy, soft bandwagon fans.
 

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I've complained and the things I complained about have been changed so I'm pretty happy with the direction Kerr is going. He is addressing our weaknesses. Nothing wrong with that.

Don't trade Barbosa, he is a scoring/uptempo specialist now that will get better with some different, more effective coaching.


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Diaw I wanted to trade but now I think he was always playing out of position.
Maybe he isn't a point forward or a power forward or center but a versatile small forward. He can abuse most small forwards inside with his size and his outside shot looked improved and he was hitting 3's occasionally. Let him play his natural position, Amare at his natural position and Shaq or Lopez to anchor the middle.

I like the Suns this way and they can always go small if the situation comes up. They are better because now they can match up big too.
 

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I have to agree. It is annoying as hell. ''Trade him.'' ''Ah failure.'' It is so irritating to see trade threads and ''we suck'' threads after every damn loss. Maybe this is why every other sport team fans look down on Suns fans like we are bitchy, soft bandwagon fans.

only spurs fans think that of us.

we still look down our noses at the bandwagon lakers fans. the poor clips fans. the whining sactown fans. the nonexistent hawks fans. etc.
 

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Good point that they probably haven't actually renounced his rights, and wont until signing day comes.

But like you said before, there just isn't a way that a sign and trade works with them trying to bring back Brand and add Baron.

Yes, they had to renounce his rights in order to tender the offer to Davis. Maggette cannot be involved in a sign and trade this year. The only way he gets more than the MLE is if Golden State or Philly make him an offer over the MLE.
 

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