Golden State would be so stupid to make a blind deal for Amare. Are they not going to check out his eye? Are they not going to send him to a knee specialist?
Golden State would be so stupid to make a blind deal for Amare.
I don't think any NBA team is going to allow another team to examine their player before a trade is agreed upon right?
The only thing I can think of is that a condition of the trade and contract is that Amare passes a physical. I don't think any NBA team is going to allow another team to examine their player before a trade is agreed upon right?
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns/articles/2009/06/25/20090625spt-sunsonline.htmlWarriors select Curry for Suns
3 comments by Paul Coro - Jun. 25, 2009 05:52 PM
The Arizona Republic
The Suns landed their man in Thursday night's draft before their pick ever came up.
Golden State's selection of Davidson point guard Stephen Curry at No. 7 was made for the Suns as part of an Amaré Stoudemire trade that can't be completed until Wednesday. That is because Phoenix would be acquiring Warriors center Andris Biedrins, a base-year compensation player, as part of a Stoudemire deal that would include more Warriors players, possibly power forward Brandan Wright and/or shooting guard Marco Belinelli.
The Suns were hoping they could land Curry or Arizona power forward Jordan Hill with the Warriors' seventh pick but had their choice after Minnesota took neither with its fifth and sixth picks.
Curry, the 21-year-old, 6-foot-3 son of former NBA 16-year shooter Dell Curry, is a tremendous shooter with a variety of ways to score who also has shown court vision and passing instincts despite playing with teammates far from his level.
Whatever the package, the Suns would also probably accomplish some payroll and luxury tax savings for the coming year because Biedrins is slated to make $9 million in the coming season and Stoudemire will be at $16.4 million.
Biedrins will make $9 million each year through the 2013-14 season. He is a 23-year-old Latvian 7-footer who plays with a high-revving motor that makes him a good rebounder and defender, although he is foul-prone. He is limited offensively but would be able to run with the Suns' fast-paced ways. He averaged 11.9 points and 11.2 rebounds in his fifth season with Golden State.
Stoudemire's contract goes through 2010-11 with a $17.7 million player option but the All-Star starter could opt out of it and be a free agent next summer.
what's the point in holding to Nash if Amare gets traded?
So if that's the case we have this lineup thus far? I'm still hoping we can swap Wallace for Chandler and trade Lopez for our 2010 pick and run with this: (Let Barnes and Hill walk).
PG- Nash/Curry/Dragic
SG- Barbosa/Belineli/2nd Rnd'er?
SF- Richardson/Clark/Dudley
PF- Biedrins/Amundson/Wright
C- Chandler/Pendergraph(?)/Lopez
Who's gonna score in the paint? That team will struggle in the half court.
Who's gonna score in the paint? That team will struggle in the half court.