dodie53
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i think PP can postup bowen because PP is stronger..
Their two best players? They aint worth half of Amare. The problem I have with Eric's proposal here is that the resulting roster has no chance to win anything. Can Jeffery either defend or score against Duncan well? Pierce gives us a strong scorer, but if Kobe can't really overcome Bowen's defense, can Paul? I can't really imagine any trade scenario involving Amare that'd give us a better chance with what we have yet the approach modified to optimally utilize the talents of Amare and Diaw.
Also, I think Diaw is still quite valuable despite the season he had.
I would definitely consider Gasol and the #4 pick for Amare if it works. However, doesn't Gasol have a large salary as well? Anyway, if the Suns used the #4 pick for another big man (plus Gasol) the Suns would have a nice front court. All they would have to do is shore up the backcourt.
Phoenix gets
Paul Pierce ($16.4 million in 2007-08, expires 2011)
Al Jefferson (2.5, RFA 2008)
Theo Ratliff (11.7, 2008)
Boston gets
Amare Stoudemire (13.3, 2011)
Boris Diaw (9.0, 2012)
Kurt Thomas (8.1, 2008)
#29 pick
Why Phoenix does it:
They get a first-option scorer who can create his own shot, an appealing low-post prospect, and the opportunity to clear out Diaw's salary. They'd probably have to start Jefferson at center, but hey, this is the Suns, they don't care. If Ratliff sits the entire season, he might get healthy enough to play a few playoff games before hurting himself again.
Why Boston does it:
They get an All-NBA big man for the disaffected Pierce and add two additional pieces (Diaw and the #29 pick) to their developing young core.
I would definitely consider Gasol and the #4 pick for Amare if it works. However, doesn't Gasol have a large salary as well? Anyway, if the Suns used the #4 pick for another big man (plus Gasol) the Suns would have a nice front court. All they would have to do is shore up the backcourt.
As of today, I agree that Gasol +#4 pick for Amare might make the Suns better. But Amare's upside is enormous. He never started to work on his lowpost moves yet, as Suns didn't let him because Nash handling the ball made everyone around him "better". But in an environment he could practise those skills, we see from Dirk and JoeJohnson how they could blossom after leaving the care of Nash! And imagine how Amare would blossom and make the Suns pay for trading him away!
This is a silly comment. Johnson is the number 1 option and his team has been in the lottery teh last 2 years. Dallas was bounced out in the 1st round by a 500 team. I thinnk if Nash was still with Dirk the would have beaten the warriors
If you are going to propose a trade, why give up the guys that actually work?
Diaw + Piatkowski + Banks + JJ + #24 + #29 + #59 for
Stromile Swift + Mike Miller
That's an interesting and reasonable proposal. I'm not sure the Celtics would bite on trading Jefferson given his potential, but at the very least it's intriguing for both teams.
We don't need a massive upgrade in quality...just spare parts that fit our system a little better than the parts we have. Miller could be had...and he's a guy who can score 18-25 when he has to...Diaw can't.Because you have to give up quality to get quality.
He's a 6'9" 235 player who runs like the wind and blocks shots. He's not a good fit on every team...especially half court teams like Houston. On the Suns, he'd be a better version of Hunter...with better FT %. Yes Hunter wasn't dominating...but he did block some shots, and made some nice dunks...Phoenix wanted to keep him if the price was right....he was just so much of a liability on offense because he couldn't hit his free throws. Swift would definitely help stop uncontested layups with his shot blocking and speed.elindholm said:If Swift could be a rotation player on a good team, he would have shown it by now.
It works, because Memphis is under the cap...the total salaries received by Phoenix fit the 25% rule too.elingholm said:I like Miller, but that price is too high. (Did you check whether it works under Diaw's BYC status?)
I really think Barbosa's lack of offense was because of his injury. A guy who wins 6th man of the year wouldn't disappear like that without a reason. Barbosa always plays with a lot of energy and heart, and I really think he will bounce back if all goes well with his surgery.
...I think he gets better every year, which is why I'd like to keep him. Boris needs to go though. He could be dominating...but it seems he has the Sam Perkins lack of fire syndrome.
I remember a lot of people were down on JJ before the 2004-05 season. We have a tendency to get awfully impatient with guys who aren't progressing as fast as we'ld like without looking at the underlying talent. Statistically Boris has regressed, but that was expected. What is needed is for him to become more aggressive, but that was a problem for a quite a while with JJ too.
No its not, the Suns are trading an All NBA First Team player and super star for years to come for some borderline All Star players and junk. No thanks to this trade or the Memphis trade, both are ridiculous.
I really think Barbosa's lack of offense was because of his injury. A guy who wins 6th man of the year wouldn't disappear like that without a reason. Barbosa always plays with a lot of energy and heart, and I really think he will bounce back if all goes well with his surgery.
I think it's a interesting situation with Amare. If you trade him now, you can get some value from him. If it's really is true that he may need another surgurey in a few years and then take 1-2 to recover, that's something to consider. If Amare starts wearing down, so does his trade value. If Amare goes down and needs another hole drilled in his knee, what will we do then?
We don't need a massive upgrade in quality...just spare parts that fit our system a little better than the parts we have. Miller could be had...and he's a guy who can score 18-25 when he has to...Diaw can't.
He's a 6'9" 235 player who runs like the wind and blocks shots. He's not a good fit on every team
Yes Hunter wasn't dominating...but he did block some shots, and made some nice dunks...Phoenix wanted to keep him if the price was right
It works, because Memphis is under the cap...the total salaries received by Phoenix fit the 25% rule too.
3. Make some subtle changes to upgrade...stay healthy...don't get suspended...and make another run.
Is there a team that has lost in the playoffs (who had a chance of winning) that does not have grumbling? Losing can be very frustating and it is not easy to resolve all the issues. At the same time, it is very very hard to FIX these issues with forced trades.
What defines a "forced" trade? You really seem to have no idea of how trades in the NBA actually work. Every trade has plusses and minuses for both sides, always.
It is normal for contending teams to adjust their rosters in the offseason (or midseason, for that matter). In fact, what is news is when a team stands pat.
No way. Al Jefferson will never even be half as good as Amare.