Unless you've got a time machine that can take Peja back about three or four years, that's like trading Dennis Johnson for Rick Robey. I might have to burn down the arena if that happens. And if you think Marion disappears in the playoffs, try thinking of the last time you remember Peja doing anything of note in the second season. At least Marion still hustles and works very hard.tlim said:Although one thread that they have was interesting. Peja. Imagine a shooter like that playing for the Suns, eh? Possible trade target for Shawn?
You seemed to forget a slight point: Garnett is 7-foot tall. Marion is 6-7.tlim said:Pros
Better shooting accuracy
Better free throw shooter
Better pure shooter (at least I don't freak out at his shot!)
Better passer
Cons
Slower on defense
Not as good of a shot blocker
Problems with clutch situations, although not as bad as Marion's.
elindholm said:KG is worth Marion and Barbosa (Maybe a sign and trade?)
Barbosa is eligible for an extension, but he won't be a free agent until next summer, so no sign-and-trade is necessary. Minnesota would probably want his extension already ironed out, however.
The question is whether Garnett is worth Marion, Barbosa, and the two Joe Johnson picks. There seems to be a general consensus on this board that that's probably what the Suns would have to offer (not that any of us really knows, of course). In another thread, I asserted that the Wolves won't get a better offer than that from anyone, but that's only if they put Garnett on the market in the first place, which they very well may not.
Chandler Mike said:You guys are starting to talk me into trading him for Garnett...but I still think with Amare next year, Garnett wont be a great fit.
But who knows...that could be pretty sick.
Joe Mama said:Chandler Mike, I have to know why you don't think KG and Amare Stoudemire would work well together. As I've said many times before, I can't imagine a player who would complement Amare Stoudemire better than KG.
Forget about just dumping Shawn Marion. I'm sorry, but that's crazy talk. I would do the KG trade. I understand that KG is three years older than Shawn Marion. He has been in the league 4 years longer. However, we would be bringing him in to win a championship or three in the next several years.
There may be other trades I would be willing to make involving Shawn Marion. I just can't think of any off the top of my head.
I expect that this will not be the only time in this series that the Phoenix Suns are blown out by the Clippers. Almost everybody in their starting lineup and most players off the bench can post up their Phoenix Suns counterpart. Their size advantage in the middle is just ridiculous, and we aren't talking about lame players like Kwame Brown.
I didn't think anybody should be surprised by the problems the Lakers gave the Phoenix Suns in the last round. I definitely don't think we should be surprised by last night's game.
Joe
Well, if KG wants to come to Suns, then he will have to adjust to us. He can't just assume leadership. I think in that department, KG and Nash may have more to say than Amare. Now Nash is two-time MVPs and KG is one-time. If KG truly wants to win, he shouldn't mind that and he should compromise.Chandler Mike said:I dunno, I guess I just felt all these guys complimented each other well.
I just think, KG and Amare on the same team could be fighting for "the best player on team" ego stuff...
But maybe they are both intelligent enough to realize how great they'd be together.
I am starting to see the light though...
Chris_Sanders said:Honestly I would be amazed if Garnett is traded to anyone. Now I would certainly trade Marion and Barbosa for him, which means the trade is too one sided for us and most certainly wouldn't happen.
Gaddabout said:Unless you've got a time machine that can take Peja back about three or four years, that's like trading Dennis Johnson for Rick Robey. I might have to burn down the arena if that happens. And if you think Marion disappears in the playoffs, try thinking of the last time you remember Peja doing anything of note in the second season. At least Marion still hustles and works very hard.
You seemed to forget a slight point: Garnett is 7-foot tall. Marion is 6-7.
And I'm at a loss how you think Garnett is a lesser shot blocker than Marion. If Flopobli is driving down the lane, Marion won't make him think twice about finishing. Garnett would.
boisesuns said:Yeah, it's pretty much a no brainer if we can get KG. Imagine our second chance points.
KG is worth Marion and Barbosa (Maybe a sign and trade?)
WastedFate said:Which is why the Suns would have to throw in the 2 #1's, as well. Although Barbosa's stock is at an all-time high right now.
tlim said:Man, if I was the owner of the GM, I'd go downstairs immediately to take a shotgun to McHale for pulling that trade. That's a horrible trade for the T-Wolves. Trading a MegaStar for a bottom of the ladder All-Star, and an up and comer whose upside is getting close to the top? Plus, the wolves want to trade for smalls for a big?
The only way that the trade comes through is if the Wolves get picks, *alot of them*. Probably near a full hand's worth of first rounders.
elindholm said:Now if you wanted to talk Marion, Barbosa, and Diaw, that might get it done with Diaw being the key player in the deal.
Garnett's value isn't anywhere near that high. If he's traded, I guarantee the price will be lower than that, no matter who the other team is.
Chris_Sanders said:Then he won't be traded because it is that high to Minnesota. (Which is what I believe). They have no reason to trade him unless they get equitable value in young talent and good contracts. He is their only marketable assett. Further, the moment Garnett becomes tradable, every team in the league will be lavishing deals on Minnesota just for his marketability.
If we think Marion gets paid too much, don't you think Minnesota thinks the same thing? That decreases Marion's value.