I like that last article. I think it makes sense Dwight would stay at least one more year for sure if we brought in Nash. I would even bank on a nice playoffs run for Nash/Dwight/SVG.
I did some very thought out Nash to Orlando trade scenario(s) in Speculation Thread #12 page 17, and the final conclusion I believe is that the Magic CAN get Nash if they wanted to. With Gortat in center, players like Ryan (who I don't think should be needed to get a deal done), JJ, and Nelson make a lot of sense to add as well as Magic prospects (Liggins, Harper, Clark, etc) and potential lottery picks (future Magic picks of a star-less team would be deep lottery depending on protection, i.e. we could make them nice protecteds thru top 4 for 5 years until PHX receives it 1-2x, still giving PHX the most realistic pick to get them, but if its top 4 by luck, ORL keeps and the pick goes another yr to PHX).
The other major tricks to getting this deal done would be playing near the 150% rule in the main trade to take on one of PHX bad salary contracts like Childress, Frye and then use the Bass TPE in a simultaneous deal part of the main deal for Warrick's bad contract. By essentially including 1-2 of PHX's remaining bad contracts, we'd have literally reloaded their majority cap space immediately while leaving them with again, some good prospects for moving ahead.
I think it's the best return for PHX, because they'll enjoy having 2-3 players in return, these Magic players all know how to play with Gortat and the PHX FO/Scouting should be high on atleast 1 main player and 1 prospect, say, they'll love bringing in JJ for his shooting/leadership and PnR play with Gortat (Remember, JJ and Gortat had a great PnR together). PHX will also love to bring back Clark and add Liggins who already is playing Magic games right now as a tough defender rookie guard. PHX likes those 3 players but they also know they just lost 1-2 or 3 bad contracts as a big part of the deal and are now reloaded to use cap space whenever they want, as well as holding potential (maybe realistic) lottery Magic pick(s) for some serious lottery prospect draft shopping.
Sure, Nash is old as hell, that's why there's not a lot of stars in rumored returns for Nash, but I think Nash is one of three-four PG's who give the Magic that dynamic we were searching for with trying to get CP3. Cover him on D, let him run his own offense with maybe limited minutes for his age, and watch superstar PG level of playing on offense for at least 2-3 more seasons imo. Since Nash is expiring/cheaper-than-max by alot at this age, it'll simultaneously keep Nash/Dwight/Magic into some serious cap space in another 1-2 seasons as well to reload around Dwight/Nash again. I think this is the biggest impact trade we can make, and it's only great news that Dwight is even rumored to want Nash in Orlando. And again, this shouldn't be a tough sell to Nash because he is a FA to be in a couple of months or so anyways, and Im sure he'd enjoy a potential title run and some time in sunny Orlando before evaluating what Dwight/Magic/himself all want to do.
*Cue the Nash/Vitamin Water commercials*
