George O'Brien
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One of the things about most of the trade discussions on this board that bothers me is that I don't think this season is going to be saved. That means I cannot see trading guys with a lot of potential for a stop gap that won't even get the team into the playoffs.
The big problem is that the Suns do not have enough established players with good market value. That;s what it takes to justify a two for one, three for one trade like the one that brough in Barkley. JJ, Casey, and Barbosa have little trade value as of yet. Penny's contract is too big to unload. Voskuhl, White, and williams are all backup type centers and are not worth enough to get the Suns a star.
Even Zarko has limited market value because he has not played much yet.
Googs is only valuable to someone interested in unloading a big contract, which usually means the guy is not worth the $12 mil the Suns would have to pay.
So what is left? The market value for Amare is through the roof, but it would be insane to move him out. Stephon has some trade value, but Barbosa is at least a year away from being a real point guard.
This leaves Marion. He is expensive, but not out of line. But if he is the only guy the Suns can offer, it is unlikely the Suns will make much of an improvement in the process. Marion's game has picked up since he started playing PF and he can be very producive. But is that enough to trade the Suns a quality big man?
As for a shooter, I believe there will be somone available through free agency next summer without giving up someone of Marion's talent.
I wish it were otherwise, but I do not see the Suns making a major trade.
The big problem is that the Suns do not have enough established players with good market value. That;s what it takes to justify a two for one, three for one trade like the one that brough in Barkley. JJ, Casey, and Barbosa have little trade value as of yet. Penny's contract is too big to unload. Voskuhl, White, and williams are all backup type centers and are not worth enough to get the Suns a star.
Even Zarko has limited market value because he has not played much yet.
Googs is only valuable to someone interested in unloading a big contract, which usually means the guy is not worth the $12 mil the Suns would have to pay.
So what is left? The market value for Amare is through the roof, but it would be insane to move him out. Stephon has some trade value, but Barbosa is at least a year away from being a real point guard.
This leaves Marion. He is expensive, but not out of line. But if he is the only guy the Suns can offer, it is unlikely the Suns will make much of an improvement in the process. Marion's game has picked up since he started playing PF and he can be very producive. But is that enough to trade the Suns a quality big man?
As for a shooter, I believe there will be somone available through free agency next summer without giving up someone of Marion's talent.
I wish it were otherwise, but I do not see the Suns making a major trade.