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Who will start for the Suns at PF in 2010/11


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Who will start alongside Lopez and Grant Hill in the Suns frontcourt next season? The options in the poll are approximately ordered from most expensive to least expensive. Note, this poll is not asking who do you think is the best choice but rather who is most likely to be in our startling lineup in October.
 

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Amare...they do what they can to keep him for one more run with this team.
 

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Yeah, it's the first i've heard of it in the last 5-6 years.....

:)

Are you suggesting three trips to the WCFs in the past six years is a joke? I don't think so. It sounds like the Suns played some serious basketball if one looks at it objectively.
 

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The voting is currently Amare 8, not-Amare 18.

Heck, I'm going to go with, other, Kevin Love... somebody on here said they thought Minn might be interested in dealing him because of a clash with Jefferson. That makes him a more likely candidate than most of those listed, except for the Suns players.
 
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I'm going to put on my sign & trade red blindfold,throw a dart and say.......Carl landry.
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I think your guess is a possibility. The kings are apparently looking at cousins in the draft and that would make landry redundant. How about barbosa/clark for landry/ garcia?
 

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The voting is currently Amare 8, not-Amare 18.

Heck, I'm going to go with, other, Kevin Love... somebody on here said they thought Minn might be interested in dealing him because of a clash with Jefferson. That makes him a more likely candidate than most of those listed, except for the Suns players.

Yeah, that was me clamoring for Kevin Love. I'm not sure how accurate my information is though, but I do remember some conversations on the NBA channel from which I inferred he might be available for trade. It wasn't so much a clash with Jefferson as a clash of styles with Jefferson. Plus, Love and Rambis apparently had some issues.

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Wow, I hope not. He's not even a year younger than Stoudemire and a substantially worse rebounder.
They're rebounding numbers really aren't that far apart(about 3/gm)...more importantly you don't have to beg Landry to go get them.
Realistically speaking....if we were to lose an Amare and gain a PF the likes of Landry we should all be doing backflips. He plays hard,shoots a high%,is a decent rebounder,can score in bunches,has playoff experience and he plays on two good 26 yr old knees.....and he's a good character guy who the fans like from what i've read on the Houston message boards over the years.

I'm just putting out some viable options. These fantasies of players like Dirk,Bosh,Love,Jefferson coming here are laughable.
 
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Amare.

If they want to keep running this offense he has got to stay. Plus there isn't a realistic option to let him go or do a S&T with another team. Dirk is a nice player, but it doesn't seem realistic.

It would be interesting though to see Amare opt out and be the second tier FA that a team will have to dump a lot of money after losing the Lebron/Wade sweepstakes.
 

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Are you suggesting three trips to the WCFs in the past six years is a joke? I don't think so. It sounds like the Suns played some serious basketball if one looks at it objectively.

It's just the "One more year" stuff that is funny. specifically back when coach D was wanting to do the SSOL again, when it's been proved over an over that what this team needs is some defense to get PAST the WCF. This year's team had some potential, so it's not entirely disheartening to have them give it another shot.
 

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I voted for Amare.

There aren't many guys on the market who will give you more than what Amare can give.
 

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I voted for Amare.

There aren't many guys on the market who will give you more than what Amare can give.

That's probably true....the problem is that Amare doesn't GIVE what he is capable of giving, which is what is so frustrating. His exit interview said he just wants to win a championship...if that is his goal...then he should be determined and put it all out on the court for EVERY game...not just the one's he feels like participating in. As much as I hate Kobe...you could see the determination on his face that he was not going to be denied...and guess what...he's going to the Finals...
 

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It's just the "One more year" stuff that is funny. specifically back when coach D was wanting to do the SSOL again, when it's been proved over an over that what this team needs is some defense to get PAST the WCF. This year's team had some potential, so it's not entirely disheartening to have them give it another shot.

I know it all sounds familiar. I'm just trying to wind down after the season. :D

However, if one steps away from it and forgets about systems, coaching styles, etc., the Suns were factually a very good team over the past six years less Porter. A lot of teams would view the Suns as a huge success story. I believe a team can be very successful without winning a championship although it really hurts not having one after all these years.
 

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The Suns should pick up Viktor Khryapa as an additional big man if he returns to the NBA. Although he is listed at 6'9" he can play inside. He got frustrated in Chicago because of his lack of playing time. He is not the answer at PF but he can play all three front line positions and play tough inside. He first caught my eye when he played for Portland. I think he would definitely improve the Suns.


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Oops--sorry, my vote for Dirk just put him in the lead. Some of us may be voting with our hearts rather than our heads there. Of course, I'm doing so with the suumption that Amare walks, which might not happen after all.
 
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I'm going to vote for Frye. My prediction is that Amare will opt out, but the Suns won't offer him a max contract for the amount of years he wants. Some other team will. The Suns won't like any sign-and-trade offers so they let him walk in hopes of signing a free agent to replace him. They'll court Dirk but he'll re-sign with the Mavs. Then they'll court David Lee, but he'll go somewhere else. Then they'll re-sign Frye to a 5M/year deal and stick him in the starting lineup next to Lopez. I do hope I'm wrong about this. I don't mind keeping Frye but for a little less than that and not to start. If Amare is gone, I hope we can get at least Lee. But he'll be coveted by a lot of teams that can't get a Bosh or a Boozer.

As for Dirk, Nash was asked about the possibility of being reunited:
Nash on a scenario that Amar'e Stoudemire leaves Phoenix and his former Dallas buddy, Dirk Nowitzki, opts out of his contract and joins the Suns: "I always assume that he's going to re-sign in Dallas. I haven't thought about it but obviously I had a great time playing with him."

Right now teams can't comment about players who aren't free agents yet, so we won't hear about any potential interest the Suns may have. And Nash certainly won't say anything that would indicate he rather play with someone else than Amare. So not much can be read into those comments. But I think it's a possibility the Suns may and should explore.
 

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As for Dirk, Nash was asked about the possibility of being reunited:


Right now teams can't comment about players who aren't free agents yet, so we won't hear about any potential interest the Suns may have. And Nash certainly won't say anything that would indicate he rather play with someone else than Amare. So not much can be read into those comments. But I think it's a possibility the Suns may and should explore.

If they weren't thinking of it before, they definitely planted a seed now. Cuban will have a stroke and blame Nash for his ailments if Dirk leaves for Phoenix. :)
 

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I say it's going to be Amare.

And 15 votes on Dirk?? You guys seriously think he wants to come here???

Is this a "prediction" thread or "wish list"? If you predict Dirk would end up being here, you are going to be so off.

Even if we can afford Dirk, I don't think he wants to come here. I just have a strong feeling about it. If Dirk wants to leave Mavs, he'll go East.
 

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The interesting thing is that teams cannot talk now in any way, shape or form about upcoming FA players but players can get together, if they so desire, and discuss where they would like to go.
 

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