Good lord. Barbosa's a role player coming off the bench for a lottery team,
Only because Amare had an eye injury or we would have been in the playoffs, but keep painting your picture. Rajon Rondo is the starting PG and third (or second if you look at this year's in the playoffs) best player on one of the four best teams in the NBA. Rondo is over three years younger, is just as much of a threat offensively (offense is more than simply shooting the ball unless your name is Mike D'Antoni), and is already the best defensive PG in the NBA. Barbosa the "freak talent" and "rising star" whose 27 years old and comes off the bench and has never made any All-NBA team. Classic.
I'd be willing to guess that Ray Allen has three or four more productive years in the NBA and has a similar career as Reggie Miller. Can anyone really say Amare has three or four more good years left
I will, but do continue I'm not completly dizzy yet.considering his injury history and the fact that his game as of now essentially sucks without athleticism (which he'll lose around the same time that Allen calls it quits)?
Please stay away from high ledges.
So a guy with glass knees and an eye that's one freak thumb away from retirement is more reliable than a guy in his 30's whose almost never injured and whose perimeter game creates career longevity? And let's not forget that Jamison would be a perfect fit for the Suns offense. Think Tim Thomas in 2006 with talent, heart, and a willingness to grab a rebound or two.
Oh I get it. You work for the Celtics now. Tell them we want Garnett ... or the fat lady gets it.
The Suns would love another lottery pick, I'm sure they'd hop on this deal in a nanosecond especially if Harden is on the board.
Now you're just making stuff up. Actually you've been doing that this whole thread.