I'm overvaluing Boris Diaw? In my opinion, you (and about 85% of the board) are FAR overvaluing TJ Ford and underrating Boris. Ford is an injury waiting to happen. Boris can at least be dynamic. And again, we're talking about a coaching philosophy change here. There's a reason why LB could never play defense. A big part of it was the presence of the D'Antoni brothers. Now we have a new coach and these guys are good enough that they deserve to be given the benefit of the doubt.
If a good trade comes along that is too hard to pass up (CERTAINLY NOT the #17/TJ Ford deal), then do it. But the hypocrisy on the board is a bit overwhelming. Complaining about the lack of strength of the bench, yet advocating jettisoning off what little strength we have there for a chronically injured point guard and a draft pick that will get little or not playing time. Good idea!
EDIT: To be fair, I am for the LAC trade idea. I am 100% against the TOR one.
Someone PLEASE explain to me how getting clothes-lined makes someone injury proned! Kevin Johnson was injury proned, he had the same naggging injuries over and over. Having a rookie claw your face while you're in a mid air is just dumb luck, not injury proned.
I don't see any hypocrisy in wanting to move Diaw. How is the potential, yet realistic roster I posted not deeper than what the Suns have had in the last few years? You actually have a solid, proven back ups at every position except the 5, but Skinner can play both 4 and 5.
I think its silly that people keep knocking TJ Ford for not being a complete player, well obviously, his team is looking to trade him! He'd be a back up here (shhh, he hasn't said anything about not wanting to be a backup to a Hall of Famer, so lets not start that silliness again). Is he 6'5'' and can post up smaller guards? No, but how many available back up point guards are out there like that? I guess what you have to ask yourself is: would you rather have TJ Ford or no one. Because I really don't trust Kerr to find anyone else.
Furthermore, doing both the Clippers and Raptors deals gives the Suns their future back. Recently (and currently) the Suns future looks pretty bleak after O'Neal, Hill, Nash and Bell all hang it up right around the same time. With those deals, you have guys with potential (not all of them will work out I'm sure, but potential) at every position. Once Nash and O'Neals contracts come off, being able to build around a 5 some of TJ Ford-Eric Gordon-Corey Maggette-Amare Stoudemire-DeAndre Jordan sounds like a pretty sweet proposition to me.
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