Suns trade Robin Lopez to Utah and Alando Tucker to Chicago
Utah trades Carlos Boozer to Chicago
Chicago trade Hinrich to Utah and Noah to the Suns
Lets make it happen!!

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justinb80 wrote:Eh ... Utah doesn't have much need for Kirk Hinrich. The reason Utah is looking to get rid of Boozer is because they need to slash payroll to avoid taking a huge tax hit. Hinrich's long contract makes it worse, not better.
MaryvalesFinest wrote:The Suns would be better off keeping Lopez. He's a good character guy and a true center, the opposite of Noah...
statisback wrote:Substitue Luol Deng instead of Kirk. I am sure Utah could use Deng's services. The trade works with Deng and Lopez going to Utah
Boozer and Tucker to Chicago
Noah to the Suns
statisback wrote:MaryvalesFinest wrote:The Suns would be better off keeping Lopez. He's a good character guy and a true center, the opposite of Noah...
Noah is way better than Lopez... come on now!
justinb80 wrote:statisback wrote:Substitue Luol Deng instead of Kirk. I am sure Utah could use Deng's services. The trade works with Deng and Lopez going to Utah
Boozer and Tucker to Chicago
Noah to the Suns
Same point as with Kirk Hinrich. Luol Deng has a long, relatively expensive contract. They are weak at small forward, but still ... not sure it'd be worth it to them.
statisback wrote:justinb80 wrote:statisback wrote:Substitue Luol Deng instead of Kirk. I am sure Utah could use Deng's services. The trade works with Deng and Lopez going to Utah
Boozer and Tucker to Chicago
Noah to the Suns
Same point as with Kirk Hinrich. Luol Deng has a long, relatively expensive contract. They are weak at small forward, but still ... not sure it'd be worth it to them.
I guess then the question is why doesnt Utah just keep Boozer since he is a FA after the season?
fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
pidi wrote:i´m not that high on lopez, the trade looks ridicolous.
we just have to sign stroshow or ryan hollins and are set with big´s for the next season.
Fo-Real wrote:You guys, please stop trying to trade Robin Lopez. He was a rookie this year, and i dont know if you were watching, our team went through a crazy year. As a rookie adjusting to the NBA and new system, and coach, he also adjusted to the fact that certian people on the team were dogging it to get the new coach fired. Trade rumors, superstar egos, injuries, coaching change, yet a new system and new set of responsibilities, as a rookie, after you weed out all of that B.S. he still progressed ( mostly under Gentry, and the uptempo, no pressure, go out and play kid style). Sometimes people cant see the forest for the trees. Lopez is 7"0 tall, has good feet, is athletic, has no **** ego and is willing to learn, he has shown he is tough, not big and soft, he has a mean streak that will grow with confidence and a stable enviorment (not last years enviorment), and he is just a kid. He will be better than Dalembert, if not now then soon because they have the same physical gifts but Lopez has a bigger frame and is smarter, while still athletic. Just like is done with most rookies, give him time to get stronger and more confident, im not saying superstar, we dont need him to be, but he going to be one of the better true centers we have hade here for a while. Fore the first time in like forever we have a young 7 footer to mold. He is big enough to play the leagues really bigs, and athletic enough to run with us and not slow us down in the least, if he pans out he is absolutely perfect for this team and system, and you people want to give up on him after one whirlwind rookie season, one he actually showed promise in. Leave him alone, let him grow.
@RyanOutrich wrote:@chrisbosh seems just like yesterday u hatched ouuta ur shell and the ugliest dino of them all was born