This must be the 13th point guard we've signed this week.
This must be the 13th point guard we've signed this week.
At least he won't be one for the Suns.
so we're bringing him to play center?
I don't want this ownership group lowballing its most loyal players. That is not going to help them win any favors with player agents in future pursuits of free agents. The Suns have stated that Hill was their number one free agent priority, so if you are going to offer 3.5M to Brown, you better offer more than that to your starting SF and best defensive player.
What I actually want to see happen has no bearing on this, but I think they are definitely going to keep Nash to start this season so what's the point of speculating otherwise?
That's what I suggested in the Hill thread. If, say, the Spurs are offering a 2-year $7M contract, why not offer a one-year $5.5M contract and then Hill could re-sign next year for the minimum (about $1.5M) and still get paid the same if not more. I doubt Hill really wants to go play in San Antonio. He's been working out with the Suns the whole week, including today. And this way the Suns would retain all their cap space for next summer.I've heard banter that the Suns are offering Grant Hill 5M+ for a one year contract. It would make sense if the Suns are looking to 2012.
Where the Suns are right now, there is great merit in adding youth and athleticism. Time to start stockpiling the best young talent you can find, even if it is not top tier. This would probably include keeping Lopez.
This is the Suns future. Adding some more draft picks for 2012 should be a part of this plan. The Suns need to sign young players on their way up and maybe land a quality FA or two that has a lot of upside. The Thunder appears to be a good model.
I love Grant Hill, but he does not fit into this plan. They should let him go, unless they plan to use him more as a coach and mentor. But his minutes on the court stunt the development of other players.
Sadly, I agree about Grant Hill. Also if the Suns could get something of value for Nash (for the future), I would do this too. Why not start preparing for 2012 now in a shortened season.
Nash to the Lakers for Gasol. The relationship is now really strained between Gasol and the Lakers.
The Suns then could use Gasol in getting a good piece or picks from someone else.
If Brown gets a lot more minutes than in LA, especially if he gets into the starting lineup, and his offensive numbers go up significantly, then he will command a much larger contract next season. Will the Suns have any interest in retaining him then? Something tells me this may be a one-year rental, unless of course the Suns are unable to use their cap space on top tier free agents next summer, which is quite possible.