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Post#1021 » by The_Setz » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:58 pm

From what I understand about what is being proposed on the new CBA, according to Stern is that they want to limit the cap (probably as Sun Scorched mentioned) to 25% of the current contracts (~15 million) and they want to limit the number of guaranteed years to about 3 and if you want to go longer (up to 5, it would be two option years)...so a bad signing won't kill a team for years at a time.
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Post#1022 » by lilfishi22 » Thu Feb 18, 2010 10:59 pm

Sweeeeeet!

Now we *have* to extend Amare. If we don't extend him then we're in trouble come July. Have to say I am proud of Kerr as someone people have said. He didn't cave in to Sarver's pressure and actually made a basketball non-move. If we work out a reasonable extension for Amare then we'll be alright.
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Post#1023 » by JohnVancouver » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:10 pm

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BurningHeart wrote:Assuming the Rockets were the final team, the deal would have had to be something like Amare for Hayes/Battier/Cook/Lowry just for money to work.


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Post#1024 » by hunterxaz » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:20 pm

Hopefully we make a nice playoff run, Amare proves his worth to the Suns, averages great numbers the rest of this season, and we can find a way to dump J-Rich and his salary, and re-sign Stat, and move forward with Nash, Stat, Lopez, Dudley, Frye, Barbosa, Hill, etc. I hope we sign him to like a 14 / 16 / 18 3-yr extension, or something.
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Post#1025 » by rsavaj » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:29 pm

lilfishi22 wrote:Sweeeeeet!

Now we *have* to extend Amare. If we don't extend him then we're in trouble come July. Have to say I am proud of Kerr as someone people have said. He didn't cave in to Sarver's pressure and actually made a basketball non-move. If we work out a reasonable extension for Amare then we'll be alright.


Well said.
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Post#1026 » by rsavaj » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:31 pm

Suns Stand Pat At The Trade Deadline: Sarver Chooses Winning Over Saving

http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2010/ ... -the-trade

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Post#1027 » by BurningHeart » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:42 pm

When does the new CBA take effect? We should give Amare a front-loaded deal so it doesnt hurt us as much in the next CBA (assuming the numbers are lowered) as well as if he gets hurt or needs surgery again.

Don't know if Sarver would want to give more now though.
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Post#1028 » by MaryvalesFinest » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:42 pm

rsavaj wrote:Suns Stand Pat At The Trade Deadline: Sarver Chooses Winning Over Saving

http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2010/ ... -the-trade

great read


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Post#1029 » by OrangeNation » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:53 pm

After reading that article I'm convinced. I think the only reason that holds us back from the CLE or MIA deal is that we still have this season in mind, given that we don't have our own draft picks. If we still own it, Amare would've already been shipped out for expirings and future assets. AND I don't think Amare will ever settle for less than 5 yr/70 mil...Oh well, I'm prepare to lose Amare for nothing in the offseason. :( Seem like it might be the best for the sake of this franchise that Sarvar didn't give Amare a 4 yrs extension before the CBA..:-? I dunno...
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Post#1030 » by rsavaj » Thu Feb 18, 2010 11:55 pm

Giving him a long-term extension with the new CBA coming up would be a mistake. That's why I understand that they wouldn't give him a 4 year extension.
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Post#1031 » by MaryvalesFinest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:02 am

They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.

Who will be the Suns best player when Nash and Hill are gone? Barbosa?

C-Lopez
PF-Frye
SF-Dudley
SG-Barbosa
PG-Dragic

Can the 12-13 Suns win more games than the 09-10 Nets? At least this would be a good tanking team...
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Post#1032 » by Sun Scorched » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:10 am

MaryvalesFinest wrote:They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.


Most people seem to be missing one important thing....

THE 'NON-MOVE' IS BETTER THAN THE "HAHA, LOOK WE CAN STILL BEND PHX'S GM OVER" MOVE THAT MOST OF YOU WERE IN FAVOR OF.

/caps.

Ilgauskas + Hickson and the 28th pick?

Haslem + Richardson + MIA's 1st

Are you kidding me?

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Post#1033 » by rsavaj » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:16 am

Sun Scorched wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.


Most people seem to be missing one important thing....

THE 'NON-MOVE' IS BETTER THAN THE "HAHA, LOOK WE CAN STILL BEND PHX'S GM OVER" MOVE THAT MOST OF YOU WERE IN FAVOR OF.

/caps.

Ilgauskas + Hickson and the 28th pick?

Haslem + Richardson + MIA's 1st

Are you kidding me?

/rant.


I disagree man. We'll look foolish either way, but at least one way you end up with prospects and a pick. I'm not saying any of those trades were GOOD(they all sucked), I'm just saying now we're in a really bleak spot.
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Post#1034 » by MaryvalesFinest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:16 am

Sun Scorched wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.


Most people seem to be missing one important thing....

THE 'NON-MOVE' IS BETTER THAN THE "HAHA, LOOK WE CAN STILL BEND PHX'S GM OVER" MOVE THAT MOST OF YOU WERE IN FAVOR OF.

/caps.

Ilgauskas + Hickson and the 28th pick?

Haslem + Richardson + MIA's 1st

Are you kidding me?

/rant.



Hickson would have been a solid role player at the least and Miami's first might have landed a gem in the draft that could range from anything from a bust, role player to all-star. Who knows but at least the Suns would have a chance to get another solid piece, if he walks none of the above would happen.
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Post#1035 » by rsavaj » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:16 am

MaryvalesFinest wrote:They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.

Who will be the Suns best player when Nash and Hill are gone? Barbosa?

C-Lopez
PF-Frye
SF-Dudley
SG-Barbosa
PG-Dragic

Can the 12-13 Suns win more games than the 09-10 Nets? At least this would be a good tanking team...


We'll be big players in 2011 FA so that team won't look so bleak.
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Post#1036 » by MaryvalesFinest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:21 am

rsavaj wrote:
MaryvalesFinest wrote:They botched the Amare situation, even if they wanted to re-sign him I doubt they could, it's a shame he might end up walking and end up not getting anything like the article said. The player in return or the pick they get that they use might not return a franchise player but has a chance to be a solid piece.

Who will be the Suns best player when Nash and Hill are gone? Barbosa?

C-Lopez
PF-Frye
SF-Dudley
SG-Barbosa
PG-Dragic

Can the 12-13 Suns win more games than the 09-10 Nets? At least this would be a good tanking team...


We'll be big players in 2011 FA so that team won't look so bleak.


With the possible lockout and the CBA comming up next year I have a hard time seeing Sarver spend money incase that happens. If it does wonder if there any good FA's? That's also supposed to be the class of 2007 rookies in it I think.
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Post#1037 » by BurningHeart » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:22 am

Respectfully disagree, Sav. I'm with Scorched on this one. It's simply bad business to do what Sarver and Kerr could have done. You cant show yourself to be held hostage at any point in this league. We've done that enough.

Imagine getting Chris Paul here to continue our point guard legacy. Who else is a FA in 2011?
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Post#1038 » by Kerrsed » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:22 am

rsavaj wrote:We'll be big players in 2011 FA so that team won't look so bleak.


2011 FA list


    Jamal Crawford Atlanta Unrestricted F.A.
    Maurice Evans Atlanta Unrestricted F.A.
    Al Horford Atlanta Restricted F.A.
    Glen Davis Boston Unrestricted F.A.
    Kendrick Perkins Boston Unrestricted F.A.
    Paul Pierce Boston Unrestricted F.A.
    Derrick Brown Charlotte Restricted F.A.
    Tyson Chandler Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.
    Nazr Mohammed Charlotte Unrestricted F.A.
    Joakim Noah Chicago Restricted F.A.
    Danny Green Cleveland Restricted F.A.
    Darnell Jackson Cleveland Restricted F.A.
    LeBron James Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Jamario Moon Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Anthony Parker Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Leon Powe Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Sebastian Telfair Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Delonte West Cleveland Unrestricted F.A.
    Jose Barea Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Caron Butler Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Erick Dampier Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Dirk Nowitzki Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    DeShawn Stevenson Dallas Unrestricted F.A.
    Arron Afflalo Denver Restricted F.A.
    Kenyon Martin Denver Unrestricted F.A.
    J.R. Smith Denver Unrestricted F.A.
    Jonas Jerebko Detroit Restricted F.A.
    Tayshaun Prince Detroit Unrestricted F.A.
    Rodney Stuckey Detroit Restricted F.A.
    DaJuan Summers Detroit Restricted F.A.
    Chris Wilcox Detroit Unrestricted F.A.
    Kelenna Azubuike Golden State Unrestricted F.A.
    Vladimir Radmanovic Golden State Unrestricted F.A.
    Brandan Wright Golden State Restricted F.A.
    Shane Battier Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Aaron Brooks Houston Restricted F.A.
    Chuck Hayes Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Carl Landry Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Ming Yao Houston Unrestricted F.A.
    Mike Dunleavy Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    T.J. Ford Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Jeff Foster Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Solomon Jones Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Josh McRoberts Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
    Troy Murphy Indiana Unrestricted F.A.
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    Darius Songaila New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.
    Peja Stojakovic New Orleans Unrestricted F.A.
    Marcus Thornton New Orleans Restricted F.A.
    Julian Wright New Orleans Restricted F.A.
    Wilson Chandler New York Restricted F.A.
    Eddy Curry New York Unrestricted F.A.
    Jared Jeffries New York Unrestricted F.A.
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    Jason Smith Philadelphia Restricted F.A.
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    Jared Dudley Phoenix Restricted F.A.
    Channing Frye Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.
    Taylor Griffin Phoenix Restricted F.A.
    Grant Hill Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.
    Jason Richardson Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.
    Amare Stoudemire Phoenix Unrestricted F.A.
    Dante Cunningham Portland Restricted F.A.
    Greg Oden Portland Restricted F.A.
    Joel Przybilla Portland Unrestricted F.A.
    Spencer Hawes Sacramento Restricted F.A.
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Post#1039 » by sunfire0112 » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:25 am

BurningHeart wrote:Respectfully disagree, Sav. I'm with Scorched on this one. It's simply bad business to do what Sarver and Kerr could have done. You cant show yourself to be held hostage at any point in this league. We've done that enough.

Imagine getting Chris Paul here to continue our point guard legacy. Who else is a FA in 2011?


I keep hearing people say we should go after CP3 in 2011 but his contract doesn't expire till end of 2011/2012 and he has an option for 2012/2013. :confused:
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Post#1040 » by MaryvalesFinest » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:26 am

Man I have a bad feeling Kerr is going to go after Richardson Jefferson...Maybe waiting till 2011 is a bad idea? :lol:

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