I'm glad we got the Barbosa deal done, but agree with many of you, that if this deal is supposed to suffice for the potential loss of Diaw, this organization's new management has once again failed. They need to prove they are serious about winning and that they still have the power the previous regime had to get the deals done.
I really think most people, as well as the organization underestimate the value of Diaw. He was unstoppable in the playoffs. In fact, I was frustrated that they would get away from going to him so often when the oppenents had no answers for him. He is also an insurance policy on Amare. Amare's not going to be the Amare of old right away, but a good Amare, and improving Diaw are STILL UNSTOPPABLE. Diaw will only learn and feed of Amare's agression. I cannot wait to see those two on the floor together, those are two viable inside scorers that can also knock down the jump shot and play the pick-and roll perfectly. Dallas could not stop Diaw, let them try to stop an improved Diaw + Amare! Scary!
Also, I think we are great in the backcourt, probably the best in the league. MVP Nash, who will get more rest, combined with Speed, Speed, and Speed, in Barbosa and Banks. Then we have the shooting and D of Bell. The only thing I wish we had was one more solid shooter. I guess we'll have to settle for Piatowski or hope that JJ can become consistant.