all players whom you said would get us 25 wins next season... no thanks!
Ill take 25 wins, with some young talent, the Suns own pick back and some other picks over 42 wins, no 2010 pick and just having players expire and getting nothing for them.
all players whom you said would get us 25 wins next season... no thanks!
Would definately prefer trading Barbosa and JRich for TMac and Houston's pick over the Miami trade.
That is too much to send to Oklahoma, Green is a tweener and will take playing time from Clark and Dudley, we don't need him. Better remove him and Lopez and throw in Oklahomas own pick.
And Harpring's expiring instead of Collison.
I like that New York trade, maybe milk a future pick out of them too.
Would definately prefer trading Barbosa and JRich for TMac and Houston's pick over the Miami trade.
For me, the bottom line is that we get rid of EVERYBODY except Dragic, Dudley and Clark. I would prefer to also hang on to Lopez, but he is secondary to the primary list. Any deals in this thread that accomplishes this, I am all for. This team needs an historic blow up.
To further the discussion, what coaches might we target in these scenarios? I'd love a Larry Brown type, but of a younger variety. Any thoughts on that?
Curry isnt Expring BTW....he has a $11mil player option for next season. so NY would most likely have to throw in something of considerable value.
Thread necromancy time. The Suns have dropped 4 in a row, and lost like 15 or their last 25 or something like that. Its clear this team is going nowhere fast and with young, up and coming teams like Sacramento, OKC, Memphis and perhaps eventually Minnesota and the Clippers all in the West its important to start building a bridge to tomorrow (something the Suns have utterly failed to do to this point).
Here's some ideas I'd like to see pursued:
Deal #1:
Phx sends:
Jason Richardson
Miami sends:
Udonis Haslem (expiring)
Quentin Richardson (expiring)
lower of their 2010 1st rounders
This gives the Heat another scorer to compliment Wade & Beasley. You'd have to play JRich slightly out of position at the 3 but thats not too big of a deal in my estimation since he and Wade both rebound decently for 2 guards and JRich is a good post up player for a guard. It also shows Wade that you're trying to win with him but at the same time doesn't tie you up in a really long awful contract.
The Suns get 2 deals that expire after this year and the lower of either Miami's pick or the one they got from Toronto in the O'Neal deal. This helps them build for the future.
Deal #2:
Phx Sends:
Amar'e Stoudemire
Robin Lopez
OKC sends:
Jeff Green
Nick Collison
Etan Thomas (expiring)
DJ White
Phx's 2010 1st rounder
OKC needs an interior player whos athletic and can run the floor, Amare fits the bill perfectly. He could play the 4 or 5 for them depending on who else they get down the road. Adding Amare pushes them almost assuredly into the playoffs this year and clears up their weird log jam at the 3 with Green and Durant.
Phx has to send Lopez to help make up for OKCs loss in the front court of 3 guys. It would be nice if Collisons deal was expiring but as it is, its not too bad. I'd prefer they got Serge Ibaka over White but I think thats likely asking too much. Obviously this deal doesn't work if Amare says he won't sign an extension there, but who knows maybe he'd love playing with Durant, Westbrook & Harden.
Suns get their own 1st rounder back so that when they go in the toilet after blowing it up they can hopefully get someone good. Though OKC may not go for that and force the Suns to take the lower of the two 1st rounders, in which case Id likely still do the deal.
Deal #3:
Phx sends:
Steve Nash
Grant Hill
Taylor Griffin
NY sends:
Eddy Curry (expiring)
Jordan Hill
Chris Duhon (expiring)
2010 2nd rounder
2012 1st rounder (unprotected)
NY doesn't have their own 2010 1st rounder and the Suns wouldn't want 3 picks in the 1st round of one draft anyway most likely. Since NY can't trade picks in consecutive years they take NYs 2012 pick, helping them down the road. NY likely doesn't care because this point they've paired LeBron with Nash and D'Antoni and are destroying universes.
I tossed Grant Hill in there because 1. D'Antoni loves him, 2. It would be pretty crappy to blow the team up after he resigned and decided to stay here. He could sign a cheap deal next year with the Knicks and be one of like 5 future Hall of Famers on that team or whatever. Plus with Hill perhaps resigned and Nash the Knicks have more than just D'Antoni and NYC itself to sell to LeBron and whoever.
The Suns get more expiring contracts and Jordan Hill which helps them sell jerseys south of the I-8 and he can likely be a nice player down the road.
So the rest of the year the Suns roster would be an abysmal:
C Frye*/Curry*/Thomas*/Collins*
PF Haslem*/Collison/J. Hill/Amundson*/DJ White*
SF Green/Dudley/Clark
SG Barbosa/Q. Richardson*
PG Duhon*/Dragic
*= deal expires after this season is up.
And off to lottery land we'd go. Two picks in the 1st round, hopefully one of the Suns own in the lottery and a couple of nice young pieces for the future (Green, Clark, LB, J. Hill). Im trying to be as realistic as possible with these deals keeping in mind other teams needs and the actual value of the players the Suns have. If the Suns could get their own pick back heck maybe they'd get lucky and finally win the lottery and thus the John Wall sweepstakes and keep their string of amazing PGs going.
For me, the bottom line is that we get rid of EVERYBODY except Dragic, Dudley and Clark.
I would like to comment that I too would like to keep Barbosa if possible.Why wouldn't you add LB to that list? He's youngish, cheap and quite good. I wouldn't want anything to do with a Larry Brown type, he'd be the last thing you want with a young team as he hates young players. I have no problem with Gentry remaining the coach for the foreseeable future. .
Just out of curiosity, why would you rather dump Lopez, who has had a few good games, over Clark, who has had zero? The same inept front office took them at almost the same spots in two consecutive drafts (Lopez #15 in 2008, Clark #14 in 2009), so is there any reason to assume that Clark is intrinsically more talented? Lopez is even a few months younger. I'm not high on Lopez at all, but at least he has shown something.
Just out of curiosity, why would you rather dump Lopez, who has had a few good games, over Clark, who has had zero?
Clark has the potential in my estimation to actually be a nice NBA starter.
Of course to judge Clark not halfway into one season is pretty silly, especially considering he's got more (and more talented) people playing ahead of him
I'm just wondering what that's based on, besides college highlight reels and predraft scouting reports, neither of which is relevant. Surely you can't have such a high opinion of him based on what he's shown on an NBA court.
That isn't the reason he's not playing.
I'm just wondering what that's based on, besides college highlight reels and predraft scouting reports, neither of which is relevant. Surely you can't have such a high opinion of him based on what he's shown on an NBA court.
Weren't you the one that wanted to cut Dragic this time last year?