There's a lot of info that's scattered over 20 threads, and I thought I would post a quick synopsis:
Known (confirmed by ESPN, Ash, Coro):
JJ sign-n-trade for Diaw, 2 lotto-protected picks
Unknown: the level of lotto protection (1 has to be the Lakers' pick)
Roster as it stands (minutes)
PG: Nash, Barbosa
SG/SF: Marion, Raja, JJax, Diaw, Dijon
PF/C: Amare, KT, Tischer
Needs:
(1) Starting/6th man SG
(2) Backup point
(3) Backup PF/C
Resources:
(1) ~5 mil trade exemption usable for signing FAs
(2) 1.7 mil MLE
(3) Tradable assets include 3 first rounders (2 from Atl, the Suns' own)
Options: (short term)
(1) Coro possibly drops a hint that Finley is headed here (not like we didn't know this already, but nice to see an insider possibly verifying this)
(2) Given this, the biggest short-term holes exist at backup PG and PF/C. The Suns have a number of nice assets to plug the PG hole with a player like Jason Williams, Dan Dickau, or someone along these lines. If they can grab a player like this with the 1.7 exception, they can give Hunter something like 2.5 mil per year to plug the front line hole.
(3) From what Atl fans say, Diaw might be the perfect backcourt partner for a Barbosa. The new situation makes Barbosa an integral part of the Suns' long-term plans. If Diaw and Barbosa learn how to play together, the JJ loss will become more palatable long-term. If they fail, then the Suns have taken a terrible long-term hit.
The short term roster, IMHO, looks something like:
PG: Nash (30), Williams/Dickau/???? (12), Diaw (6)
SG: Fins (20), Raja (15), JJax (8), Barbosa (5)
SF: Marion (25), Raja (10), JJax (8), Fins (5)
PF: Amare (30), Marion (10), Thomas (8)
C: Thomas (22), Amare (8), Hunter/??? (18)
That's a veteran, stacked lineup that has a 2-year window to win it all. Whether or not that window remains open depends on the development of several young players (Diaw, Barbosa, Hunter, Tischer, etc) and the Suns' drafting/trading acumen with their new resources.
It may be that the Suns believe in Diaw's abilities at PG enough to give him backup PG minutes without bringing in someone else. If he does well, it will make the trade look a lot better than it currently does, especially long-term as Nash slows down.
Known (confirmed by ESPN, Ash, Coro):
JJ sign-n-trade for Diaw, 2 lotto-protected picks
Unknown: the level of lotto protection (1 has to be the Lakers' pick)
Roster as it stands (minutes)
PG: Nash, Barbosa
SG/SF: Marion, Raja, JJax, Diaw, Dijon
PF/C: Amare, KT, Tischer
Needs:
(1) Starting/6th man SG
(2) Backup point
(3) Backup PF/C
Resources:
(1) ~5 mil trade exemption usable for signing FAs
(2) 1.7 mil MLE
(3) Tradable assets include 3 first rounders (2 from Atl, the Suns' own)
Options: (short term)
(1) Coro possibly drops a hint that Finley is headed here (not like we didn't know this already, but nice to see an insider possibly verifying this)
(2) Given this, the biggest short-term holes exist at backup PG and PF/C. The Suns have a number of nice assets to plug the PG hole with a player like Jason Williams, Dan Dickau, or someone along these lines. If they can grab a player like this with the 1.7 exception, they can give Hunter something like 2.5 mil per year to plug the front line hole.
(3) From what Atl fans say, Diaw might be the perfect backcourt partner for a Barbosa. The new situation makes Barbosa an integral part of the Suns' long-term plans. If Diaw and Barbosa learn how to play together, the JJ loss will become more palatable long-term. If they fail, then the Suns have taken a terrible long-term hit.
The short term roster, IMHO, looks something like:
PG: Nash (30), Williams/Dickau/???? (12), Diaw (6)
SG: Fins (20), Raja (15), JJax (8), Barbosa (5)
SF: Marion (25), Raja (10), JJax (8), Fins (5)
PF: Amare (30), Marion (10), Thomas (8)
C: Thomas (22), Amare (8), Hunter/??? (18)
That's a veteran, stacked lineup that has a 2-year window to win it all. Whether or not that window remains open depends on the development of several young players (Diaw, Barbosa, Hunter, Tischer, etc) and the Suns' drafting/trading acumen with their new resources.
It may be that the Suns believe in Diaw's abilities at PG enough to give him backup PG minutes without bringing in someone else. If he does well, it will make the trade look a lot better than it currently does, especially long-term as Nash slows down.