Wow. I don't like the move. But, I do think there is a silver lining here. I love how everybody is criticizing ownership here. People criticized signing Nash, and before that, people criticized letting Marbury go for crap. I'm not saying I would make this trade, but I'm going to wait and see before I jump on Sarver.
This happens to be a very opportune year in free agency, with the amnesty rule. Finley is definitely not JJ, but if the Suns traded JJ for Finley, Diaw, and 2 first rounders, and by doing so could free up some money to extend Amare...well, I think that lessens the pain a bit. In truth, this team was heading for cap hell, with their top 6 players nearly reaching the cap by themselves.
JJ was a fun player to watch. But, he had ONE good year and the rest he showed promise, but was inconsistent. Now, either a) he fixed his mental problem and all of a sudden started playing like an all star by himself, b) he was a product of a system that allowed him to put up his great stats, or c) he played like a lot of players do in contract years, only this time he had an extra chip on his shoulder and played pissed off the whole year. Two thirds of those options don't bode well long term for Phoenix if they have to pay him what he is getting from Atlanta.
Is there any doubt that if we sign Finley, that he will fit in? Finley is not inconsistent like JJ, rather he plays well no matter who is around him. We don't need Finley to be LeBron. He'd have a role, and he would know it, and play it very well.
And this frees us up to sign another big man (Hunter) who would most definitely not be back otherwise. If not Hunter, then another big guy.
The sky is not falling. With free agency, there are always options...as the Suns proved last year.
Maximus