coloradosun said:
Joe
Chad Ford reported this morning that some of the changes to the CBA are that the cap may go to 50M and max contracts will only be six years for players signing with their current team. Under that scenerio there is no way that the Suns do not match a max contract.
How does that have anything to do with whether they will match a maximum offer? If the salary cap increases to $50 million that means that a starting maximum salary would be even bigger than under the old CBA. I don't know why you think these changes to the CBA would change anything regarding Joe Johnson.
coloradosun said:
JJ or his agents have made no overtures that they are unsatisfied with their relations with the Suns. With Marion's role on the Suns being diminished it seems more likely he would be the one that may want to be traded. There has been frustration in his comments lately and even last summer he had to have a sit down meeting with Bryan to get to the bottom of some rumors. As I see it he had his chance to take a leadership role when Marbury and Penny got traded and when Amare went down with an injury, he did not step up and take control.
Of course JJ and/or his agent haven't said anything about the Phoenix Suns and his role at them. That could possibly make his value lower if he is seen as a squeaky wheel. Again, I'm not saying that this is necessarily going to happen. I just see it as a possibility. If he did want to go somewhere else you wouldn't hear anything about it until he and his agent have had a chance to talk to some of the other teams that might be interested.
How has Shawn Marion's role with the team been diminished? Up until the San Antonio series he was one of the most vital pieces to the team's success. He would have to put up quite a fuss to even get mentioned in serious trade talk this summer. I don't see it. Last year was arguably his best so far in his career. It's likely that going to be asked to play out of position less often next year which I'm sure he will like. I don't think he was as frustrated with his place on this team as he was with the recognition or lack thereof from the national media/coaches.
coloradosun said:
Q was an experiment that worked well, but I don't think it will again next season. We caught a break with the mess with the Lakers and the retooling of the Kings. Jackson will have an impact in LA and the Kings will probably remain competitive but not a great threat. We already have seen that we could have problems with the Warriors next year, they beat us 2 or 3 times last year. There is no way we duplicate 62 wins even with the current roster, that may come off as pessimistic but I am just trying to be realistic.
I'm not sure I would say that Q will be any better/worse or help any more/less next season. I really think they will throw some things into the offense to take advantage of his strengths in the low post. I also think he will work on his game a lot during the summer. I definitely agree with you regarding the win total next year. It's doubtful this team wins 60+ games again. It is going to be more difficult because the Lakers, Golden State, and a couple other teams should be improved. I'm not sure I see why that would affect Q's status on this team.
I just wrote in another post that I'm not shooting down these Q trade proposals because I necessarily disagree with the idea that the team would be better if he was traded. It's because I don't see it happening. They just signed him last summer. He's popular in the locker room, and he really wants to be here. I also don't think his trade value is very high right now.
Joe Mama