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All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:09 am
by TheJohnWallShow
Heres to a trade before we fill up another 100 pages

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:10 am
by rsavaj
Hooray! I won thread 3 :)

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:13 am
by Sun Scorched
At this point, I am placing my faith in Dragic, Dudley and Lopez. I love Nash and want him to retire a Sun. Same goes for Hill. After that, I want what's best for the Suns long-term.

End of discussion. If that means sucking for a year... I'll still enjoy watching Dragic go off fo 30 pts every once and again.

GO SUNS!!!

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:22 am
by TheJohnWallShow
haha must be a lot of cavs fans in here

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:29 am
by Kerrsed
Traxxe wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-mU-YSk32I


DAMMIT !!!!!! You got me again!!!! :(

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:29 am
by AZdeuce
Well the Cavs are only good because of Lebron, I mean look at their roster, its trash! I want nothing to do with anything from Cleveland. Right now the Miami deal is the best one out there. You have to work this deal like when we dealt Barkley. THe pieces we got from him enabled us to Get Jason Kidd. You have to get as much back as possible. Beasley would be perfect trade bait later on. If the best you can get back is JJ Hickson from cleveland I would just perfer to let Amare walk at the end of the season. Trust me Hickson will never be in an allstar game! Now beasley maybe!

Cleveland is praying for this trade cause everyone knows Lebron is gone after this year.

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:31 am
by Kerrsed
I voted for NJ! :D

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:38 am
by hunterxaz
Stat needs to stay right here. He's our "young talent" and is a piece of our championship contending future. STAY HERE STAT!

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:41 am
by tigerblood
FRICKIN YIKES

• Right now, multiple sources have said, the Cavs are still working hard to assemble three-team trades. They have been in direct talks with the Phoenix Suns about Amare Stoudemire, the Indiana Pacers about Troy Murphy and the Washington Wizards about Antawn Jamison.
But they also are involving the Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and Philadelphia 76ers in trying to set things up. In recent weeks the Cavs have also had expanded talks with the Chicago Bulls about making them a partner. If that seems like a wide net, it is supposed to be.
There's often such expansive talks at this time as teams attempt to satisfy numerous needs with bigger deals. Usually, though, if anything gets done it is just between two teams. General Manager Danny Ferry did pull off a three-team deal at the deadline two years ago, however.
• Sources have indicated the Cavs have gotten "pretty far down the tracks" in talking to the Suns about Stoudemire. It has even gotten to the point that the sides have discussed small details like payment schedules and salary reimbursement options. At this time of year, because many contracts are pro-rated differently, there are such things to work out in a trade.

http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf ... e_rum.html

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:43 am
by tigerblood
bradley281 wrote:FRICKIN YIKES

• Right now, multiple sources have said, the Cavs are still working hard to assemble three-team trades. They have been in direct talks with the Phoenix Suns about Amare Stoudemire, the Indiana Pacers about Troy Murphy and the Washington Wizards about Antawn Jamison.
But they also are involving the Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and Philadelphia 76ers in trying to set things up. In recent weeks the Cavs have also had expanded talks with the Chicago Bulls about making them a partner. If that seems like a wide net, it is supposed to be.
There's often such expansive talks at this time as teams attempt to satisfy numerous needs with bigger deals. Usually, though, if anything gets done it is just between two teams. General Manager Danny Ferry did pull off a three-team deal at the deadline two years ago, however.
• Sources have indicated the Cavs have gotten "pretty far down the tracks" in talking to the Suns about Stoudemire. It has even gotten to the point that the sides have discussed small details like payment schedules and salary reimbursement options. At this time of year, because many contracts are pro-rated differently, there are such things to work out in a trade.

http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf ... e_rum.html


So trade machiners knock yourself out:

Suns/Cavs/Jazz
Suns/Cavs/bulls
Suns/Cavs/Rockets
Suns/Cavs/Sixers

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:43 am
by mo4allstar
bradley281 wrote:FRICKIN YIKES

• Right now, multiple sources have said, the Cavs are still working hard to assemble three-team trades. They have been in direct talks with the Phoenix Suns about Amare Stoudemire, the Indiana Pacers about Troy Murphy and the Washington Wizards about Antawn Jamison.
But they also are involving the Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and Philadelphia 76ers in trying to set things up. In recent weeks the Cavs have also had expanded talks with the Chicago Bulls about making them a partner. If that seems like a wide net, it is supposed to be.
There's often such expansive talks at this time as teams attempt to satisfy numerous needs with bigger deals. Usually, though, if anything gets done it is just between two teams. General Manager Danny Ferry did pull off a three-team deal at the deadline two years ago, however.
• Sources have indicated the Cavs have gotten "pretty far down the tracks" in talking to the Suns about Stoudemire. It has even gotten to the point that the sides have discussed small details like payment schedules and salary reimbursement options. At this time of year, because many contracts are pro-rated differently, there are such things to work out in a trade.

http://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf ... e_rum.html

:pray:

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:46 am
by Mr. Sun
Talks are heating up in Dallas this weekend between the Cavaliers and Suns centering on forward/center Amar'e Stoudemire.

A source said the Suns want whatever team that trades for the 6-foot-10, 249-pound Stoudemire to also take guard Jason Richardson.

That might be why the Cavs haven't pulled the trigger on such a deal.

It's also why a third team might need to be included in such a trade.

Stoudemire, 27, is making $16.4 million this season and owns a player option on his 2010-11 contract worth $17.7 million. Richardson checks in at $13.3 million this season and $14.4 next year.

Taking Richardson's contract could be a major sticking point for the Cavs and other teams.

But adding a player like Stoudemire might push the Cavs over the top this season.

http://www.news-herald.com/articles/201 ... 088579.txt

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:48 am
by Kerrsed
bradley281 wrote:
So trade machiners knock yourself out:

Suns/Cavs/Jazz
Suns/Cavs/bulls
Suns/Cavs/Rockets
Suns/Cavs/Sixers


I have been trying, but everytime i put the teams in, the Trade Machine says, "C'mon man, you dont want anything they got!" . :(

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:49 am
by Ben
The Bulls part is probably nonsense, b/c the Bulls don't want JRich. They probably don't even want Barbosa, 'tho if salaries weren't an issue he would fit some our needs very well. Bulls want to shed long-term salary and/or acquire potentially re-signable FA like Amare. If the Suns don't want what the Bulls can offer, which is understandable, I'd be shocked if we (Bulls) were to play a facilitating role.

I'm going to be very depressed if Amare goes to Cleveland. I either want him on Chicago or want him to stay in Phoenix. I like the current Suns roster and feel bad for you guys that you might be forced into half-assed rebuilding mode (half-assed b/c you would still have a great player like Nash, and would never be bad enough to get a really high draft pick, but would be unlikely to hit the heights any time soon). I sympathize.

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:49 am
by TheJohnWallShow
I honestly dont know if I can continue to support the Suns if they do this Cleveland deal, its just horrible in every way.

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:51 am
by MaryvalesFinest
Heat trade all the way

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:52 am
by AZWildByNature
bradley281 wrote:So trade machiners knock yourself out:

Suns/Cavs/Jazz
Suns/Cavs/bulls
Suns/Cavs/Rockets
Suns/Cavs/Sixers


http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachi ... Id=yfo8g4l

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:52 am
by rsavaj
So I guess we should start preparing ourselves for Sarver overpaying for role players this summer.

WOO!

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:54 am
by tigerblood
Nash and Hill should be traded wherever they want if Amar'e is traded for this garbage.

Re: All Amare Talk Here-Thread 4

Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:55 am
by Calvin Klein
I need a new update since page 85 of the last thread please! Anything new? Kerr trying to outsuck the dunk contest with a stupid trade?