TASTIC wrote:TE and ATL pick for Artest and Garcia...
Glad you are not the SUNS GM.
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-SDU- wrote:man our cap situation when shaq goes is gonna be sweet, wade kobe bron paul williams etc will all be available around then to add to amare and we keep on winning, no need to rebuild.....
G35 wrote:He may run a great offense but I wouldn't choose him over Amare to start a team.
Sun Scorched wrote:Still, I am actually happy we wont have to deal with a new 4 year deal for Shawn at 17 million a year. If he agreed to that and not to a max deal we would have had him for three more years and 51 million more than with Shaq and our current situation.
shrink wrote:There's been some discussion on the Wolves board about this one:
PHO GETS: Ryan Gomes, Marko Jaric, Chris Richard, Gerald Green
MIN GETS: ATL PICK (#18ish), Boris Diaw, Alando Tucker, Piatkowski
PHO gets huge financial gain, slips under the lux, moves Diaw's long-term contract, and actually increases their production and play-off chances.
Gomes is 16 PPG, 7 RPG since joining the starting line-up.
Diaw is a worse contract than Jaric:
Jaric PTS: 8.5 REB: 3.0 AST: 4.3 PER: 11.67 -- $24 mil for 3.5 years
Diaw PTS: 8.1 REB: 4.5 AST: 4.0 PER: 11.03 -- $40 mil for 4.5 years
Jaric and Gomes are good passers, can defend, and they hustle, and I think both would be good additions to PHO. Chris Richard is a cheap young big. Gerald Green hasn't shown much, but if any team can harness some of his athletic potential, its PHO and Steve Nash.
Change in Team Outlook: +13.8 ppg, +6.7 rpg, and +2.4 apg.
PHO makes the NBA's minimum roster requirements
The main reason here though is that PHO saves a lot of money.
Year 1: SAVE $2.5. x2 (for lux + just under the lux +2) = SAVE $7.0
Year 2: SAVE $4.7 x2 (for just under the lux + 2) = SAVE $11.0
Year 3: SAVE $4.4 x2 (for just under the lux + 2) = SAVE $11.0
Year 4: SAVE $4.9
Year 5: Save $11.4
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TOTAL SAVINGS = $45 mil
Not bad for a pick and a prospect, and improving your chances in the play-offs with a 14 PPG, 7 RPG increase in current production.
For MIN, they gamble on Diaw, and the salary increase this year should slide them in just under the lux. Next year, they pay Diaw, Tucker and the pick, but they don't have to pay Gomes or Chris Richard. It may still be tight. The deal costs them $27 mil more, but some of that salary they don't mind paying $6.5 for the pick, $5 for Tucker for four years each. The deal may be cost-prohibitive.
rsavaj wrote: Not a bad deal(I really love Gomes), but I think Diaw is the best player being traded, and he's shown that he can still be an extremely effective player(his last game vs Dallas)....the problem is that he's incredibly, ridiculously inconsistent.