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Good write up about JChill

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:50 pm
by JMac1
NBAHome » Schedule » Stats » Standings » Josh Childress Has Opportunity To Succeed in Phoenix After Getting Rich in Greece by Evans Clinchy on Jul 24, 2010 10:49:14 AM 3retweetJosh Childress' hair is big.


His bank account is bigger.

Allow me to explain: In the summer of 2008, when the Afro-sporting small forward had played out the end of his NBA rookie-scale contract with the Atlanta Hawks and became a restricted free agent, he did everything he could to work a sign-and-trade and maneuver his way out of Georgia. He was young, he was restless and he was trapped on Mike Woodson's depth chart behind Joe Johnson and Marvin Williams. He wanted more shots, more money and more fame. He wanted out.


When he didn't get his wish in the NBA, he decided to flee the country and find something better overseas. Financially, at least, he found it.


On July 23, 2008, Childress signed a three-year deal for $20 million with Olympiacos Piraeus of the Euroleague. That alone was a whopper of a contract for a 25-year-old kid who had never held down a starting job, but it gets even better. Consider this: Olympiacos paid Childress' taxes in Greece and covered his agent fees as well. They bought him a house and a car. That $20 million was pure net income. Do the math -- 35 percent to the IRS, 3 to 5 percent for an agent, the house and car expenses, and that $20 million contract ends up looking more like $40 or $45 mil.


The contract also included opt-out clauses after Years 1 and 2, which brings us to today. Childress played two years in Greece for the powerhouse Olympiacos club that won the Greek Cup in 2010. He averaged 15.8 points and 5.4 rebounds while shooting a silly 58.6 percent from the field, in the process bolstering his resume for the future.


So now that he's got the fattening of his bank account out of the way, he can focus on winning.


Last week, news broke that Childress was headed to the Phoenix Suns, thanks to a five-year, $34 million contract with the Western Conference power. The Hawks, who still owned the rights to Childress by restricted free agency as they did two years ago, agreed to a sign-and-trade deal to ship him away. After agreeing to a six-year max contract with Johnson this summer, Atlanta had no money left to spend on Childress, happily consenting to send him packing in exchange for a 2012 second-round pick from Phoenix.


The Hawks maintain the stability that's gotten them into the playoffs three years running. The Suns pick up an explosive athlete with a chance to keep their franchise afloat.


Phoenix reached the Western Conference finals this spring, even tying the series 2-2 with L.A. before letting it slip away and watching the Lakers plow their way to another championship. But Amare Stoudemire has since left for the Big Apple, and the Suns' core of Steve Nash and Grant Hill is starting to fossilize.


For the Suns, Childress is a gateway to the future. Alongside Robin Lopez and Jared Dudley, Phoenix has the young talent to keep improving in 2010-11.


The Suns have also brought in Hedo Turkoglu, via a trade with the Raptors, and Hakim Warrick, through the Amare sign-and-trade. Talk about rebuilding on the fly -- last season, the Suns were in the West finals, and next year they could be there again with a completely different team.


For Childress, this is a chance to be a winner and a money-maker at the same time. He's now 27, and it's his time to shine.


In Atlanta, Josh Childress had a good situation -- he was a solid piece of a good, young team. In Phoenix, the future could be even better.


:D :D :D

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Sun Jul 25, 2010 11:59 pm
by MaryvalesFinest
Sarver/Babby/Gentry have done a pretty damn good job so far. Adding Hedo, J-Chill, Warrick, Lawal and possibly another big gives this team 5-6 new players on next years squad. Not just half baked players but guys who can actually play and fit into this system.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:07 am
by JMac1
Five mins of

Nash
JRich
JChill
Warrick
Lopez

time to get a new rim :lol:

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:54 am
by sunskerr
He will have a career year here.

It's honestly quite the laugh though, how in the world was this guy behind Marvin Williams?

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 5:51 am
by nashrambler13
Do people think that he can be our SG/SF after Nash retires/ JRICH leaves? Once we find our franchise wing player to fill in the other spot; Dragic-(Franchise SG)-JChill-(??)-Fropez could be a good future lineup. Who knows, maybe Clark pans out like a Lamar Odom. Dudley/Frye/Reynolds/Warrick is the bench. Decent future. Haha considering we can get that franchise SG. Maybe trade JRich at the deadline for draft picks, then get lucky :)

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:02 am
by DirtyDez
By far the best signing this offseason. At least we got someone in their prime who can defend. I think he'll be one of the few bright spots this season and potentially our starting SF for the next 5 years.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:10 am
by WTFsunsFTW
Dragic
Childress
Dudley
someone who rebounds
Lopez

Is a great base for the future. I'd really like to get Brook Lopez here in the next few years and absolutely dominate in 3-4 years.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 11:57 am
by DRK
sunskerr wrote:He will have a career year here.

It's honestly quite the laugh though, how in the world was this guy behind Marvin Williams?


They HAD to start Marvin Williams, just to show how much of a non-screw-up picking him over Deron Williams and Chris Paul was.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 12:21 pm
by 808Freq
sunskerr wrote:He will have a career year here.

It's honestly quite the laugh though, how in the world was this guy behind Marvin Williams?


That is the one thing I disagreed with while reading that article. Coming off the incredible playoffs he had, I just don't see how Woodson keeps him behind Marvin Williams. Though I didn't realize the team also bought his house, paid for his car, his agent and taxes.. There is no way you can turn that down at the point he was in his career. It took smarts and guts to realize he had to leave.. good to know he has both.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 1:28 pm
by Miklo
808Freq wrote:It took smarts and guts to realize he had to leave.. good to know he has both.


+1

I hope we can provide a role for him that will bring out the best and make him happy to be in the NBA.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:26 pm
by TXSun
what a nice optimistic article. can't wait to see our team in 2010-2011.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 6:33 am
by 808Freq
Miklo wrote:I hope we can provide a role for him that will bring out the best and make him happy to be in the NBA.


I imagine him being like Marion in that he won't need plays specifically run for him to be effective. I can't imagine Mike Woodson was even capable of running practice, let alone designing plays for Josh Childress way back when.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 8:07 am
by DRK
808Freq wrote:
Miklo wrote:I hope we can provide a role for him that will bring out the best and make him happy to be in the NBA.


I imagine him being like Marion in that he won't need plays specifically run for him to be effective. I can't imagine Mike Woodson was even capable of running practice, let alone designing plays for Josh Childress way back when.


Wait... Are you comparing Josh Childress to Shawn Marion?? :lol:

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2010 11:54 pm
by impulsenine
I'm going to leave this right here:

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Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 6:21 am
by 808Freq
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:
Wait... Are you comparing Josh Childress to Shawn Marion?? :lol:



Just saying they are both scrappy and don't need the ball in their hands to be effective. Was not comparing the two in terms of talent.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:23 am
by DRK
808Freq wrote:
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:
Wait... Are you comparing Josh Childress to Shawn Marion?? :lol:



Just saying they are both scrappy and don't need the ball in their hands to be effective. Was not comparing the two in terms of talent.


Oh. OKay. My mistake then. I didnt read properly. Sorry

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 7:41 am
by ma_falaa_50
I dont think its a fair comparison to shawn marion. i want to see him play first but he may be able to give the suns a good perimeter defender and a smart player than can maximize goran by being an effective slasher.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 10:07 am
by mybloodisorange
Da_Reel_Kboy wrote:
808Freq wrote:
Miklo wrote:
Wait... Are you comparing Josh Childress to Shawn Marion?? :lol:


Don't be silly. Jchill can speak in complete sentences.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2010 3:11 pm
by lilfishi22
I don't understand half the stuff Marion says. Every time he talks he sounds like he just ran two marathons and trying to fit as many words into each precious breath as he can.

Re: Good write up about JChill

Posted: Sun Aug 1, 2010 10:38 pm
by JMac1
I don't think JChill is susposed to be Marion more than he is susposed to be Grant Hill. Josh can definitely give us what Grant does NOW! Josh will replace him or JRich next year and keep us a good team. If Turk can be Diaw 06', then we are good to go in 2010 and further.