Suns intend to offer Steve Nash multiyear deal

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I don't accept it. If we had Gentry and Amare for a full season, we would be a playoff team, there's no doubt. If Kerr can make the right offseason moves (such as getting rid of Shaq, JRich, and Barnes and bringing in some good defenders to replace them.... as well as making smart free agent and draft decisions), we could potentially become a very good playoff team.
 

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I don't accept it. If we had Gentry and Amare for a full season, we would be a playoff team, there's no doubt. If Kerr can make the right offseason moves (such as getting rid of Shaq, JRich, and Barnes and bringing in some good defenders to replace them.... as well as making smart free agent and draft decisions), we could potentially become a very good playoff team.


You mean like trade Shaq for Marion, Barnes for Kurt Thomas and JRich for Bell and Diaw?
 

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You mean like trade Shaq for Marion, Barnes for Kurt Thomas and JRich for Bell and Diaw?

Looking back the Suns did indeed clean whatever defensive cupboard they had. Trading KT and two first rounds picks was a terrible move based upon saving money. Moving James Jones did not help either.
 

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As if that would make us any better.

Well, let's see. The last trade made charlotte a hell of a lot better. Miami is better after trading Shaq away. As for Thomas, right, I'm sure the Spurs fans are in tears right now that they picked up Thomas for nothing instead of waiting for Barnes to become available.

Yeah, as if.
 

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Miami wasn't better, lets not forget Marion sucked so much they traded him quickly to the next team.

Miami won a championship with Shaq playing worse than he does for us right now.
 

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I hate to quell the hysteria, but you can all rest easy: Nash won't be accepting a long-term extension from the Suns. If you trace back to the original source, you'll find that his quote about looking forward to the conversation dates from February, shortly after the coaching change, when it looked like the team might be good again. This team is a sinking ship now and I'm confident he's more than ready to leave.
 
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I hate to quell the hysteria, but you can all rest easy: Nash won't be accepting a long-term extension from the Suns. If you trace back to the original source, you'll find that his quote about looking forward to the conversation dates from February, shortly after the coaching change when it looked like the team might be good again. This team is a sinking ship now and I'm confident he's more than ready to leave.

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Would the Suns be better 4 years from now if they blow up the team now or would waiting a year make any difference.

If the Suns trade Shaq now they would have to take back equal salaries, if they wait a year and let him walk they unload $20 million. Sarver may be able to save more in the long run by keeping the team together another year if he can unload just enough to get under the tax line.
 

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i think holding on to shaq, although expensive, for another year is the best bet.
let his $20mil expire, and wait for the 2010 free agent year.

get rid of nash now, while he still has value.

as we all know, bigmen last a bit longer. i think nash still has value right now, and lets see what we can get for him.

with guys developing like dudley, dragic, and lou. we could get by this next year if we add some long wing players. the question is, where do we find them and another pg.
 

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Would the Suns be better 4 years from now if they blow up the team now or would waiting a year make any difference.

If the Suns trade Shaq now they would have to take back equal salaries, if they wait a year and let him walk they unload $20 million. Sarver may be able to save more in the long run by keeping the team together another year if he can unload just enough to get under the tax line.

Well they can take 15% or so less back which would help them cut salaries immediately for next season to get under the luxury tax.

As long as we get one medium expiring contract and not only longer contracts it would work very well.

We have no need for 20M$ caproom in 2010 anyway because we would have to overpay for whoever is on the FA market and the very good players don't change teams through free agency anyway. So the ones we could get won't help us rebuilding.
 

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because a bunch of whiny armchair GMs know so much more than a would be HOF player making an assessment on his current team right!?

Haha I love when these comments come out. It happens a few times a day on various places in the board when the poster doesn't have any better argument this is what they always result to. Do you think Grant is gonna say "Yah we suck lets blow this $#*& up and move on". Even if we aren't that far behind Denver, we are still worlds behind LA, Boston, Cleveland, and San Antonio IMO. If this team was kept together would they challenge for a playoff spot? Probably. But would they challenge for a championship? Not a chance. So what would the point be?
 

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of course he would say that. Of course.

Oh yeah? Why would he say that of course exactly? Shaq wouldn't say that.

I think it's incredibly stupid that some fans here desire so much for their team to be like the Kings and the Timberwolves, when they're not that far removed from one of the top teams in the western conference..
 

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I think I struck a nerve. Sorry if I hurt anyone's feelings. Didn't the Suns just lose to the Kings?
 

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Grant Hill agrees with me. The team should not be blown up.

http://a1135.g.akamai.net/f/1135/18...com/18227/podcast/PHOENIX-AZ/KGME-AM/hill.mp3

He says that Denver could be the #2 seed and he doesn't think they're that far behind Denver that a few tweaks wouldn't put the Suns right back up there. He also says he wants to be back next season.

A very interesting interview. Everyone listen.

Grant Hill likes the training staff, likes the team and likes Phoenix. Is it really that much of a stretch for him to say that? Grant Hill has had the best resurgence of his career here. If this team is broken up, who knows what that would mean for Grant.

Also, it's not like Grant is the type of player anymore that if you added him to a roster it would put a team over the top. He knows that. So, going to another city would probably not increase his chances of a title unless he goes to the Celtics of the world etc. Then there is no gaurantee without this training staff he would hold up.

I think Grant knows this roster needs an overhaul. Given the choice of going to another city or trying again (retooling again)...it's a no brainer what he would say. Grant's desires lend no more credibility to the prospects of this team ever winning a title with this core.
 
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