Shaq traded to Phx; Marion, banks to Miami

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Does Shaq to Phoenix make the Suns better?

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Post#401 » by The Eminence » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:21 am

arrpy wrote:I really don't know how Shaq is gonna fit with the Suns' offense...


That's what everyone is wondering. I still don't understand the premise for this trade.
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Post#402 » by SmoothKobra » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:23 am

The only reason I could see the Suns doing this trade is if Marion has become some sort of locker room cancer behind the scenes or something. Doesn't make much sense IMO, but hey, Pau Gasol just got traded for Kwame Brown.
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Post#403 » by zuppafly » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:37 am

I'm with the guys who can't understand how in the world there are some people here trying to make this look like it makes sense for Phoenix.

Excuse me, but aren't we talking about the 35 years old Shaq here? The fould prone due to his slow moving, 48% FT shooter, under 8rpg in 28mpg Shaq? The guy who's declining as fast as a rock trying to swim in the ocean?
Traded for Marion, arguably the best fast break finisher of the league, a good perimeter defender, the guy who can shoot the 3 or simply slash to basket with the same ease?

What in the fricking world is going on here? :lol: First it's Webber in GS, then Kwame+Critt for Gasol and now this?

I don't know what GMs are smoking these days, but I want some 'cause it has to be some good strong ****...
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Post#404 » by BBallFreak » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:40 am

From what I understand, Marion really wants out, though I'd thought they'd patched things up. Apparently though, it's Steve Kerr who's really pushing for this.

In my opinion, this can work out very well for both teams.

For Phoenix, like it or not, Shaq still commands a double and triple team when he's in the post. They can play him any number of minutes and not be dependent on him to be the first option. They can outrun him, vis-a-vis Kareem in LA (Shaq changes shots and is a great outlet passer), or they can slow down and force the opponent to double or triple team him.

For Miami, BOTH players have value. We tried to get Banks when he was a free agent a couple of years ago. He's quick, he can play defense, he's relatively young, he can shoot (38% from downtown), and he can score. As for Marion, I don't know whether they plan on keeping him, or he wants to stay, but if he opts out, Miami gains about $15 million in cap space for the offseason. If he stays, we delay it for one more year and have one of the better small forwards in the game. He's a great perimeter defender and a fantastic shooter. It's ironic that Miami gets a pair of great shooters only by trading Shaq.
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Post#405 » by EvadedHavoc » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:51 am

A lineup of

Nash
Bell
Hill
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Shaq (100%)

Has the potential to be VERY scary.
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Post#406 » by bigballa3jj » Wed Feb 6, 2008 11:56 am

EvadedHavoc wrote:A lineup of

Nash
Bell
Hill
Stat
Shaq (100%)

Has the potential to be VERY scary.


exactly....POTENTIAL

or it could blow up in their face...
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Post#407 » by TheOUTLAW » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:00 pm

miller31time wrote:That would be a horrible trade. Simply horrible.

If this is a legit rumor, Phoenix is out of their damn minds.


It looks like it's a done deal. I don't understand it, but it's not the first curious trade that the Suns have made.
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Post#408 » by Mad Mike » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:06 pm

wow shawn marion the guy who guarded point guards to centers for the suns is gone. Who the hell is gonna defend kobe? :o ....tim duncan? Dirk is gonna go off on the suns and i think amare will be more in foul trouble because at center he only had yao ming to worry about in the west now he has to guard dirk, duncan, pau, and boozer.
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Post#409 » by CDB » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:12 pm

I still think this is a bad trade for PHX.
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Post#410 » by lukeridenour » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:30 pm

first, you dont need 5 players to run a fast break. at least not that ive ever seen inthe 10+years of watching basketball. i dont expect shaq to miraculously fit into the suns offense but i dont expect him to destroy it. i think focusing on dunking open shots and grabbing a few rebounds shouldnt be impossible for him.

2nd, marion is a terrible on ball defender and i think hes a liability only because he cant guard great 4s and against the great 3s he cant keep up. surely he gets a lot of help steals and blks which make his numbers great but this does not mean hes a great defender. francis averaged 2 steals doesnt mean hes great. bowen averages under 1 blk 1 stl doesnt mean hes terrible. marion is overrated on D and im glad hes never been rewarded the DPOY based on his stats.

marion regularly disappears in the playoffs imo, im a spurs fan but i live in LA so i watch LA vs Suns just because i have access and he cant play D. against the spurs its even worst, he cant even score.

overall i dont understand how the suns couldnt get a better value than shaq, but i do think the suns are better with shaq than with marion. shaq will bring his poor health with him and the real winner of this trade depends on shaqs health.

when healthy, the 2 or 3 double teams that shaq commands will be 2 or 3 more than marion. his presence in the paint will force penetrators to think twice whether they think hes too slow or not. id take shaq and amare vs duncan and/or bynum gasol over amare and marion anyday and the smart ones would too.

for suns fans who question this trade and ultimately their management, shaq and nash will now expire the same year and will share the window together, ideally motivate each other too. they also will have around 40 mil to spend and this is surrounding amare and barbosa... thats a bright future.
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Post#411 » by BBallFreak » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:44 pm

Just to add to lukeridnour's correct assessment, this deal saves Phoenix money over this season and next.
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Post#412 » by hoop_head » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:55 pm

This is a bad trade for Phoenix.
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Post#413 » by hoop_head » Wed Feb 6, 2008 12:59 pm

Phoenix will save $328,000 this year, and $1,200,000 next year. Is that worth bringing Shaq in? No way, no how. Bad move by Phoenix.
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Post#414 » by raps4life~ » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:01 pm

lol this started off as a possible "made-up" rumor by a poster who didnt have a source, and now its actually a done deal.
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Post#415 » by Raptorian » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:02 pm

I don't really get what phoenix is doing here. They have given away a lot of assets to try to be able to pay marion (Picks, Thomas, etc) and now they go and get a guy who makes $20 mil a year. Not to mention that I haven't seen shaq run the break in about 5 years.
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Post#416 » by Basileus777 » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:04 pm

Its great for the Heat. They get to dump Shaq's contract and get a quality player in return. Wade + Marion (assuming they resign him) + whoever they draft can form a solid basis for rebuilding.

I don't see how this addresses Phoenix's interior defensive problems. If Shaq was still a solid defender I could almost understand this.
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Post#417 » by JordansBulls » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:07 pm

Shaq is still averagin 14/7/2 on 58% that is all he needs to do on Phoenix when they still have Amare at PF and Nash at PG with Hill at SF and Barbosa off the bench.
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Post#418 » by BBallFreak » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:09 pm

hoop_head wrote:Phoenix will save $328,000 this year, and $1,200,000 next year. Is that worth bringing Shaq in? No way, no how. Bad move by Phoenix.


It's not JUST about the savings, though.
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Post#419 » by Tha Trillest Candidate » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:10 pm

Basileus777 wrote:Its great for the Heat. They get to dump Shaq's contract and get a quality player in return. Wade + Marion (assuming they resign him) + whoever they draft can form a solid basis for rebuilding.

I don't see how this addresses Phoenix's interior defensive problems. If Shaq was still a solid defender I could almost understand this.



my point exactly... but instead of outside in they now have the option of running it inside out... if they can play run and gun and can still effectively grind it out then this is big
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Post#420 » by sule » Wed Feb 6, 2008 1:11 pm

i wonder if this is it for Phoenix?

they're going all out now that they've made this trade....

they just got better, but their window is shutting down even faster than before.

the NBA season just got interesting o_O

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