Easy there Chap. When you are being talked about in a trade for Boris Diaw.......its hard to be overrated
That is not the point. Ford is not the answer.
Ford is listed at 5'10" 165 lbs. I haven't heard anyone raving about how great he is on the defensive end and Ford played only 51 games last season which reinforces my health concerns. He is a career 31% three point shooter. In the playoffs this season he averaged 36.2% from the field and hit 1 of 6 for three. He thinks he's a STAR and frankly I don't think he's a better prospect than Strawberry since Strawberry can at least defend.
Defending this deal on the basis that Diaw is not worth anything IMHO is just absurd. In the playoffs, Diaw showed he CAN defend the perimeter if he puts his mind to it. Can Ford defend anybody?" Granted, the Raptors were just as bad on defense as the Suns, but the plan it to do a lot better. Getting a PG who is even smaller than Nash does not sound like a great plan to me.
In any case, for all the complaints about Boris, he is good enough to play 82 games last season (19 starts), averages 8.8 ppg on 47.7% shooting and 3.9 assists per game in 28.1 minutes per game.
Overpaid? Absolutely. Worthless? Hardly.
IMHO Boris is out of position playing inside and not suited to playing all his minutes getting beat up by guys 50 pounds heavier night after night. But for a guy who has no heart and is viewed as being totally worthless, his stats in the Spurs series are kind of interesting: 14.6 ppg, 54.7%, 5.6 rpg, and 4.6 apg. In the last two games when he was moved to SF, he did even better.
Game 4 - 20 points (10 of 19 shooting), 10 rbounds, and 8 assists.
Game 5 - 22 points (11 of 17 shooting), 8 rebounds and 8 assists.
Boris is frustrating because he CAN do that a lot, but doesn't always. The problem is that unless you get someone who does do a lot better, I'd rather keep on trying to get this out of Boris. Giving him away for a PG who can't shoot or defend does not impress me.