Suns Sign Q!!! Kittles to Clippers!!!

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George O'Brien said:
None of the options are wonderful.

1. Best bet is Trailor and/or JP for a vet minimum. I think the Suns held off doing anything on this on the chance that they would have more cap space and a different set of options.

2. Eisley and a second for Pollard may not be enough, but Indiana has four centers: Foster, Bender, Harrison (their first round pick) and Pollard with minimal PG depth.

3. Jacobsen for a third stringer like Elson. So far Elson has not proven he is better than Trailor or LP. Ditto for Hunter.

Bender is nothing close to a center.
 

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scotsman13 said:
why would the suns want a 6'6" power forward who isnt a great rebounder, scorer or defender?

To get rid of their 6'2" point guard who isn't a great passer, shooter or playmaker.

I never said either was a great option. But on a team loaded with guards, I'd rather overpay a big for a couple of years than Eisley.

Actually, Indiana could really use a backup power foward, Houston needs a point desperately, and we need a center. A three way Eisley, Weatherspoon, Pollard trade at least makes roster sense.

But trades that make sense never happen.
 

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corrado said:
I would have preferred ED but now that we have 'Q'

Erectile Dysfunction huh? I know I would prefer Richardson over that. :)

I still don't think Erick Dampier would have signed for the same deal that Richardson got. The Suns probably would have had to trade a player like Cabarkapa or Jacobson or both to get Dampier a bigger deal. I think he will end up in New York in a trade that brings Kurt Thomas to Golden State.

John Gambadoro was saying on the radio that the Suns are not going to make any big trades. He said they will work on signing someone like Scott Williams, Joel P., Tractor Traylor, etc. to a minimum contract.

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Get Darius Miles next year. Just offer him the MLE next season if he really takes the 1yr qualifying offer.
 

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John Gambadoro was saying on the radio that the Suns are not going to make any big trades. He said they will work on signing someone like Scott Williams, Joel P., Tractor Traylor, etc. to a minimum contract.
I tend to agree with this. You'll note that in the Mike D'Antoni QR interview, he said, "We still are looking to add another piece to get a little bit bigger." That sounds like a minimum JP, TT, or SW signing to me. It seemed a little "carefully worded" to me for some reason.
 

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scoutmasterdave said:
I tend to agree with this. You'll note that in the Mike D'Antoni QR interview, he said, "We still are looking to add another piece to get a little bit bigger." That sounds like a minimum JP, TT, or SW signing to me. It seemed a little "carefully worded" to me for some reason.

If they were thinking a trade, I'm not sure the term "add another piece" would be appropriate. BC said he is "working on deals", but that could mean anything.
 

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A trade of Eisley and the rights to Milos would work for me, and you know Bird would love a shooter like Milos. Then sign Tractor to a 1 yr deal. That way Lampe can move to the 4 where he belongs, and we'll finally have some depth at the 5. I see this as a likely scenario.
 

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RedStripe27 said:
A trade of Eisley and the rights to Milos would work for me, and you know Bird would love a shooter like Milos. Then sign Tractor to a 1 yr deal. That way Lampe can move to the 4 where he belongs, and we'll finally have some depth at the 5. I see this as a likely scenario.

I'm missing something. Is this a trade for Pollard?
 

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Now I'm happy - very solid off-season for us - and while this team may not have the defensive chops that truly great teams have - neither did those Suns teams back in 1988-90 and 93-95 and by alla counts if injuires don't occur to certain players - likely one of those teams wins a title in that stretch.

The West is WIDE OPEN and if Amare can become even half the force on defense that already is on offense - this team could be a real handufl this year and if we add a true big body - a contender for years to come.

GREAT MOVE - Thank God the Clippers are the Clippers!
 

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I was strongly against not re-signing Batista as a DBack before the season began ( or the pitching was doomed this year.)... and am just as strong about this opinion ....don't trade Marion!
 
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minercon said:
I was strongly against not re-signing Batista as a DBack before the season began ( or the pitching was doomed this year.)... and am just as strong about this opinion ....don't trade Marion!

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The next deal Bryan is reported working on might as well be signing JJ to a reasonable extension, smaller than Q's. :D
 
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