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by Prosecutor » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:39 pm
by CharacterIV » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:45 pm
by FUDU » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:45 pm
by jordan kramer » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:45 pm
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:Who cares about this crap?
WE GOT A MUTHA FUCKIN EARTHQUAKE MACHINE!
by drewd » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:51 pm

by Madre Hill, Superstar » Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:53 pm

by CharacterIV » Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:02 pm
Madre Hill, Superstar wrote:Has it been three months since Al Harrington was traded? Or maybe they can get David Lee and the trainwreck otherwise known as Eddy Curry.
If you want Amare to come here, you'll have to find someway to keep him, Ben, and Andy happy.
by reppination7 » Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:07 pm

by Madre Hill, Superstar » Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:12 pm
CharacterIV wrote:I'm inclined to think Andy would have to be packaged in the deal to get Amar'e. He'd be an add-on paired with a junk contract Phoenix doesn't want on their roster.

by drewd » Fri Feb 06, 2009 10:21 pm

by drewd » Fri Feb 06, 2009 11:45 pm

by Prosecutor » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:13 am
by Ziner » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:23 am
drewd wrote:This is my list of big man in order of who's more valuable to this team, If we can pull a wally straight up trade without giving up JJ, (JJ only for Bosh though).
1) Bosh
2) Lee
2) Camby
3) Amare
4) Miller
6) Wilcox
5) Chandler

by drewd » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:24 am
Prosecutor wrote:The reason I didn't include Andy in the deal is his contract is up at the end of the year and Phoenix might lose him. I didn't include draft picks because we'll be drafting very low the next few years if all goes as planned.
It would be Hickson, Sasha, and whoever they can sign with the $13 million next year in exchange for Stoudemire. The question is - Who can they sign with the $13 million?
Also, if we lose Andy after this season we'll need a replacement. If we deal for Stoudemire - there's your replacement.
The other question is whether the Suns will get a better offer than Hickson, Sasha, and Wally's expiring contract. If not, the question is whether they do the deal or just try to build around Stoudemire. But ESPN made it sound like they really want to move him as long as they don't get ripped off.

by Mr. MacPhisto » Sat Feb 07, 2009 1:58 am
by Chris » Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:21 am
by Triple-S » Sat Feb 07, 2009 3:40 am
Chris wrote:If anyone cares, Chris Broussard reports Chris Bosh wants to play wherever LBJ is playing.
Swerb wrote:Go start a blog if you want to tell the world your incomprehendible ramblings.
Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

by ProgRocker » Sat Feb 07, 2009 12:26 pm
by British_Pharaoh » Sat Feb 07, 2009 2:32 pm
The Nets are listening to offers for Vince Carter and his remaining $33 million contract, according to the Newark Star-Ledger.
The Nets have reportedly talked to San Antonio, Cleveland, Chicago and Toronto. Everything is preliminary and speculative at this point, so don't get your hopes up.

by Chris » Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:30 pm
Triple-S wrote:Chris wrote:If anyone cares, Chris Broussard reports Chris Bosh wants to play wherever LBJ is playing.
Link?
by buckeye319 » Sat Feb 07, 2009 5:44 pm
Chris wrote:Triple-S wrote:Chris wrote:If anyone cares, Chris Broussard reports Chris Bosh wants to play wherever LBJ is playing.
Link?
I can't. It was on ESPN First Take friday morning.
by Chris » Sat Feb 07, 2009 6:45 pm
buckeye319 wrote:Chris wrote:Triple-S wrote:Chris wrote:If anyone cares, Chris Broussard reports Chris Bosh wants to play wherever LBJ is playing.
Link?
I can't. It was on ESPN First Take friday morning.
This has been the rumor basically ever since the Olympics. W&G said he's talk to good sources that say the two have talked seriously about playing together. I don't know how reliable W&G is, but everyone seems to think he's legit. I trust Broussard as well. Bosh is a pretty smart dude, he knows how many titles he could win with James.
BTW, I bet Amare goes to Miami, it makes too much sense.
by Mr. MacPhisto » Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:37 pm
buckeye319 wrote:
This has been the rumor basically ever since the Olympics. W&G said he's talk to good sources that say the two have talked seriously about playing together. I don't know how reliable W&G is, but everyone seems to think he's legit. I trust Broussard as well. Bosh is a pretty smart dude, he knows how many titles he could win with James.
BTW, I bet Amare goes to Miami, it makes too much sense.
by buckeye319 » Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:45 pm
Mr. MacPhisto wrote:buckeye319 wrote:
This has been the rumor basically ever since the Olympics. W&G said he's talk to good sources that say the two have talked seriously about playing together. I don't know how reliable W&G is, but everyone seems to think he's legit. I trust Broussard as well. Bosh is a pretty smart dude, he knows how many titles he could win with James.
BTW, I bet Amare goes to Miami, it makes too much sense.
Wine & Gold is as reliable as a board poster gets. He's more reliable than most of the paid "NBA insiders" for the major sports outlets.
Toronto is sitting near the bottom of the Eastern Conference. If Bosh puts up a stink maybe they consider trading him. An ending deal would be attractive in that case because they could then turnaround and go after Carlos Boozer or someone else this offseason. Maybe they'd be interested in us helping them clear up that Jermaine O'Neal deal a bit early too.
And doing so would increase their chances in the lottery.
How's about our 2009 and 2011 first rounders, Wally World, Ben Wallace, and Hickson for Chris Bosh and Jermaine O'Neal. That'd clear up $25 million or so, give them a potential PF for the future, and two first rounders.
If that deal is available for Bosh would you do it?
by Mr. MacPhisto » Sat Feb 07, 2009 9:59 pm
buckeye319 wrote:I guess I'd probably pull the trigger on something like that, simply because it would unite Bosh and LeBron and it seems like thats something both of them would really like. It would almost guarantee LeBron stays in Cleveland.
On the other hand, you have to love the way this team is playing right now. Messing with the chemistry of your team when you're one of three or four teams who can legitimately win the title is really dangerous IMO. And I'm not a cap expert, but having LeBron, Bosh, JO, Z, Mo, etc can't be good.
by Chris » Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:07 pm
by daddywags » Sat Feb 07, 2009 10:53 pm
by Mr. MacPhisto » Sat Feb 07, 2009 11:24 pm
daddywags wrote:I'd do whatever to get Bosh but I don't see a viable deal between those two teams. Toronto's going to need to get something more than cap relief and draft picks for Bosh for it to make sense. I could be wrong, but I don't think JJ Hickson bridges the gap. A three way that lands Amare in Toronto and Bosh in Cleveland makes more sense for Toronto but the same situation presents itself for Phoenix - to give up Amare they'll need to get back a package with at least one proven guy they can build around. Look at it this way: If Toronto makes Bosh available and Miami offers a package built around Beasley how do we counter that?
by daddywags » Sun Feb 08, 2009 12:12 am
by drewd » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:08 pm


by Chris » Mon Feb 09, 2009 6:50 pm
by CharacterIV » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:03 pm
Chris wrote:I gotta say, do people really think we're landing Amare Stoudemire? It's all Cavs fans seem to be talking about. I listen to call in radio shows and talk shows on TV and it's just guy after guy calling in with Amare Stoudemire trade ideas and how awesome it'd be. It's just a pipe dream. It will never happen, as much as we all wish it would (and on top of that, do we really want the guy?)
by aoxo1 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:04 am
by StewieG » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:29 am
aoxo1 wrote:Amare wants to be the #1 option on a team, he has stated as much.
Amare doesn't play defense.
This is getting brought up now in reaction to the LA game, in which we got abused defensively by their bigs. Amare wouldn't seem to fix that.
Of course, we also struggled to score for long stretches and got nothing in the paint. Amare would fix that.
I was going to post something about Suns players falling off the face of the Earth after leaving Phoenix and then point out Bell, Diaw, Richardson, and Marion as examples. But honestly, the first three have similar #s to what they put up in Zona and Marion was just getting old and you can see the decline even before he left. Now, even if my point was actually true it wouldn't necessarily apply to Amare, as he is a stud and not a kind of marginal starter like the others.
Honestly, even if we could bring in Amare I don't know. He is a rental, they aren't keeping him. They are giving up JJ to get him. I am not convinced he will fit in. But he is a finisher around the rim that we just don't have. I am not convinced we need more offense, but I have become increasingly concerned over the course of the last month that this is a team that relies on jump shots way too much. Who, besides LeBron, gets to the hoop? Z barely shows any post moves anymore. I've been riding the Ben Wallace-can't-dunk train for years. Andy gets some pick and roll buckets, but nothing consistent.
I have not seen enough out of JJ to know how good he can be, nor am I qualified to judge it. But I keep reading in chats on ESPN with Thorpe that he could be REALLY good. By 2010, I could envision him being the #2 guy and Mo being the #3. In fact, that is kind of what this team needs to happen barring a swap of Wally or Ben next year for that guy.
I am still riding the "don't let Wally's contract expire for nothing" express, as I view it as only 1 of 2 decent opportunities to improve the team in the near and mid term (this includes 2010 offseason; we aren't signing Bosh as a FA IMO). But do I give up JJ + Wally for Amare? Should be a no brainer, except for that whole defense thing. I have no doubt LeBron can get him enough looks to keep him happy; the only other guy that has to get shots is Mo. Delonte, Z, Gibson, Andy, and Ben don't need a bunch of looks. So... yeah, the defense thing. And they could always flip him next year if convinced he won't resign due to wanting to be the guy.
by drewd » Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:29 pm
BAD KARMA IN VALLEY OF THE SUNS
Peter Vecsey 1:44am February 13, 2009 (New York Post)
PHOENIX - Before launching today's Scuds. I wish to apologize, sincerely, for anything embarrassing or illegal Selena Roberts may dig up from the past, and for anything I may get caught doing this weekend double-dating with Charles Barkley.
I read Abe Lincoln turned 200 yesterday. So, in other words, he was around when baseball was clean and the Knicks did more for their fans than just entertain them.
It's a shame the team had to shut down for the All-Star break when it's finishing games (six consecutive losses, allowing nearly 121 points per) like the Bushes closed out presidencies.
Timing is everything,
But let's table the Knicks for a few days. After all, there figures to be one or two more opportunities after the break to give Donnie Walsh, Mike D'Antoni, a vigilant clipboard brigade and a pack of players who can win it for both sides if they play long enough, constructive deep tissue massages.
Besides, today being Friday the 13th offers too much of an open net . . . even for me.
With the 58th All-Star Game being held in this city - the third one I'm covering here since switching full-time assignments from the ABA to the NBA in 1974 - there's a certain sense of symmetry. Probably because this is the last time this season the Valley of the Sun is going to be in the consciousness of the caring populace and its national TV tributaries.
What in the name of Bayard Forrest has happened to this once-proud franchise? Since Steve Nash re-enlisted for the 2004-05 season, the Stylistics have been among the league elite, competing for conference championships and enthralling the masses with flash and dash.
Dubious radical surgery over the last 12 months (and a week; Feb. 6, 2007) in addition to the dreadful business practice of selling and surrendering draft picks in order to unload salary and thus avoid the luxury tax, has ruined the mix, suctioned the good karma from every nook and cranny and transformed the Suns into just another group grope . . . with more divisive alteration on tap.
Entering league recess, the Shadows are 28-23; eight games off last season's pace when, rather than try to fix what was broken, the decision makers - Robert Sarver, Steve Kerr, D'Antoni, VP David Griffin and Nash - imploded the infrastructure. In a critically condemned transplant (well, by at least one anonymous columnist, anyway), vital organ Shawn Marion was replaced by Shaquille O'Neal.
When that extreme mutation was rejected by the leftover parts - failing to get past the Spurs in the first round - D'Antoni was first into the lifeboat. When Boris Diaw and Raja Bell fought fitting into Terry Porter's red-light offensive system, they were exchanged for Jason Richardson . . . and then the Shadows had no semblance of a lock-down defensive player.
Next, in all likelihood, as Sarver seeks financial relief, Amare Stoudemire will be traded before Thursday's deadline . . . for a voluptuous expiring contract, no doubt, and a promising youngster or two.
It says here, the Cavaliers, Lakers and Heat are the lone teams who should seriously consider obtaining Stoudemire's sub-standard services. Sunday's All-Star start is a gift from an adoring, oblivious public. He'd have no problem deferring to LeBron James, Kobe Bryant and Dwyane Wade because their areas of expertise don't conflict with his, and they're genuine franchise players . . . whereas he pretends to be.
Last I looked, Stoudemire hasn't exactly proved capable of carrying an affluent team to ultimate glory.
Judging by what the Cavs have to offer - as mentioned, expiring contracts and talented youngbloods - and Kerr's connection and affection for Danny Ferry - I'm guessing it'll be Kevin McHale-Danny Ainge revisited . . . unless L.A. makes Lamar Odom available.
Meanwhile, according to a Phoenix source, Porter will be replaced by Kerr, who recently completed a crash correspondence coaching course taught by McHale and Tony DiLeo.
Makes sense to me. I don't know if it's the philosophy or the Philistines, but it ain't working. Having last missed the playoffs since D'Antoni succeeded Frank Johnson 21 games into the '03-'04 season, the Shadows (with or without Stoudemire) are very much in danger of achieving lottery discredit.
"They're on the outside looking in," John McCain said, "Just like me strolling along Pennsylvania Avenue."
Ninth in the West, a game behind Utah, and already having lost 10 home games - one fewer than last season - who knows, it just might be time for Kerr to see what he can extract from the overhauled assembly.
Never a team with much depth, Phoenix has aged . . . and not gracefully. At 17.3 points and 8.9 rebounds, Shaq is either the team's first, second, third or fourth option, depending on O'Neal's demands and how much Stoudemire sulks. Nash offers sporadic brilliance: Sunday at Detroit, 21 assists, two turnovers; the previous three games were a combined 26 and 13.
Sadly, I'm fast running out of excuses to visit the Marriott Camelback Inn. Thankfully, I still have Turf Paradise's Cotton Fitzsimmons Mile to look forward to next Jaunary.
This just in from column contributor Frank Drucker: Named All-Star weekend's social director, Barkley is writing, directing and starring in a new play . . . A Street Corner Named Desire.
http://www.nypost.com/seven/02132009/sp ... tm?&page=2

by StewieG » Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:35 pm
by Ziner » Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:38 pm
by papacass » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:07 pm
StewieG wrote:The article is interesting, but Pete Vescey was Screamin' A, before it was cool to make shit up with absolutely no journalistic integrity. So it's possible he's reporting truth, I just don't believe a thing that comes out of his mouth.
by drewd » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:20 pm

by CharacterIV » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:34 pm
drewd wrote:the owner of the Suns is in deep financial trouble with real estate and guess what the owner of the cavs does???? real estate!!!! Smell something fishy???? (plus it won't be against nba rules)
So a Wally, JJ, and 2 first rounders (+ some restate help from Gilbert) will do it for Amare...
I heard he's down a quarter of a billion in real estate
by Chris » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:46 pm
Just returned from lunch, and when I got back to my hotel room, I have had my cell charging while I was out, I got three calls from JJ and his agent. Apparently, they are getting wind of some things, and are calling to see if I've heard anything regarding him, and potential moves being discussed.
Obviously, being on the road, I'm out of the loop to an extent, but, obviously somethings been whirling around in the NBA circles regarding JJ ...
Really a tough situation for him to go through so early on in his 1st season, he's apparently very anxious over all that must be going on right now, as far as the rumor mill.
Did something break on ESPN as far as speculation ?
I can't go into too much detail as to who else called, but a close relative who also has a job in the NBA but not with the Cavs, called and has heard we're one of the top destinations for Amare, in that he's signaled that he would sign longterm with us if the opportunity presented itself.
Which leaves me mystified to say the least ... I didn't see this one on my radar at all ... I've just never really taken any of those rumors seriously at all. Didn't see us with the assets, or much desire due to certain issues that I'll go into if need be ...
But, obviously for a team that's been saying they are content to stay put, we certainly have a GM that is working alot of tradelines with multiple teams at the moment.
I feel like maybe I should change my travel itinerary, and instead of heading back to Cleveland, make a quick jaunt out to Phoenix ...lol.
/SBM
by drewd » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:47 pm
CharacterIV wrote:drewd wrote:the owner of the Suns is in deep financial trouble with real estate and guess what the owner of the cavs does???? real estate!!!! Smell something fishy???? (plus it won't be against nba rules)
So a Wally, JJ, and 2 first rounders (+ some restate help from Gilbert) will do it for Amare...
I heard he's down a quarter of a billion in real estate
Yeah, but this "outside the rules" financial thinking is one of the reasons I am afraid to losing LeBron to NYC. The move makes little basketball sense or financial sense in the value of a contract, but New York still has the big money movers and shakers, certainly when compared to Cleveland. A little "help" in various areas (I'm not talking about the mythic Nike bonus clause that we all know has expired, but stuff more under-the-table) from NYC's glitterati (many of whom I bet have luxury boxes for the Knicks) and LeBron could reap a huge net windfall in repositioning.

by CharacterIV » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:54 pm
drewd wrote:CharacterIV wrote:drewd wrote:the owner of the Suns is in deep financial trouble with real estate and guess what the owner of the cavs does???? real estate!!!! Smell something fishy???? (plus it won't be against nba rules)
So a Wally, JJ, and 2 first rounders (+ some restate help from Gilbert) will do it for Amare...
I heard he's down a quarter of a billion in real estate
Yeah, but this "outside the rules" financial thinking is one of the reasons I am afraid to losing LeBron to NYC. The move makes little basketball sense or financial sense in the value of a contract, but New York still has the big money movers and shakers, certainly when compared to Cleveland. A little "help" in various areas (I'm not talking about the mythic Nike bonus clause that we all know has expired, but stuff more under-the-table) from NYC's glitterati (many of whom I bet have luxury boxes for the Knicks) and LeBron could reap a huge net windfall in repositioning.
The why ny front office is, LBJ wont go there. He knows defense wins championships...
by waborat » Fri Feb 13, 2009 7:56 pm
by StewieG » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:08 pm
Chris wrote:Sorry, way too excited to read and see if anyone posted this, but some ESPN guy (Ric Boucher or something?) is apparently saying we are the front runners for this trade, and Wine and Gold made this post on RCF:Just returned from lunch, and when I got back to my hotel room, I have had my cell charging while I was out, I got three calls from JJ and his agent. Apparently, they are getting wind of some things, and are calling to see if I've heard anything regarding him, and potential moves being discussed.
Obviously, being on the road, I'm out of the loop to an extent, but, obviously somethings been whirling around in the NBA circles regarding JJ ...
Really a tough situation for him to go through so early on in his 1st season, he's apparently very anxious over all that must be going on right now, as far as the rumor mill.
Did something break on ESPN as far as speculation ?
I can't go into too much detail as to who else called, but a close relative who also has a job in the NBA but not with the Cavs, called and has heard we're one of the top destinations for Amare, in that he's signaled that he would sign longterm with us if the opportunity presented itself.
Which leaves me mystified to say the least ... I didn't see this one on my radar at all ... I've just never really taken any of those rumors seriously at all. Didn't see us with the assets, or much desire due to certain issues that I'll go into if need be ...
But, obviously for a team that's been saying they are content to stay put, we certainly have a GM that is working alot of tradelines with multiple teams at the moment.
I feel like maybe I should change my travel itinerary, and instead of heading back to Cleveland, make a quick jaunt out to Phoenix ...lol.
/SBM
by drewd » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:13 pm
waborat wrote:What I'd like to see before next Thursday night:
1) A nice romantic Valentine's dinner with my wife
2) The stimulus bill fail again
3) Boobie selecting a new uniform number

by StewieG » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:20 pm
drewd wrote:waborat wrote:What I'd like to see before next Thursday night:
1) A nice romantic Valentine's dinner with my wife
2) The stimulus bill fail again
3) Boobie selecting a new uniform number
boobie might get a hole new uniform, he's probably up there with JJ...
by CharacterIV » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:20 pm
drewd wrote:waborat wrote:What I'd like to see before next Thursday night:
1) A nice romantic Valentine's dinner with my wife
2) The stimulus bill fail again
3) Boobie selecting a new uniform number
boobie might get a hole new uniform, he's probably up there with JJ...
by StewieG » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:42 pm
by drewd » Fri Feb 13, 2009 8:44 pm
StewieG wrote:http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3905040
If Paxson leaves the Bulls, does that make it more likely, or less likely that we're the team that gets Stoudamire?

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