When the Turkoglu-Barbosa trade happened, I was really baffled as to why the Suns made that trade (trading for a worse contract and giving up a productive player. (EDITED because of Reverse_Angle)) As a Raptors fan, I was jumping in joy when that happened, because not only did we rid ourselves of Turk's contract, we also got a valuable player in return. But at the same time, I was kinda sad that my 2nd fav team might have to suffer for it.
This issue came to my mind when the trade happened and more specifically during the Turkoglu press conference, but I never posted this or paid much attention to it because quite frankly i forgot about it. The issue was: LON BABBY.
After Kerr, left the GM position at Phoenix, the Suns hired Lon Babby, but he only stayed for a short amount of time.
I will rewind back to last season (it was the second half, when the Raptors started struggling mightily) and Turkoglu is bashed by the fans for his party incident leading to discontent between the Raptors and Hedo himself. And then I remember a poster on the Raps board claiming that his friend is close to Hedo due to his mother's involvement in the Turkish community. He broke the news that Hedo told his friend that he hate's being with this team because the bad chemistry among many other reasons and that he doesnt see himself coming back to Toronto past this season. Furthermore, he mentioned that PHOENIX was the team that he would love being traded too. Everyone laughed at that thread since Hedo was supposed to be untradeable and people accused the poster of making it all up (I knew it to be true, because I know that "friend" in real life).
Fast forward to the offseason, when Hedo comes out with his trade demands. The raptors organization claims Hedo is now content with the organization and he will stay with Toronto (believable, because he was assumed to be untradeable). Subsequently, Steve Kerr leaves Phoenix and the Suns were left without a GM... or were they? July 14th 2010, Hedo Turkoglu is traded for Leandro Barbosa (raptors fans are surprised and cheering in joy). Soon after a couple of days, the Suns announce Lon Babby as their new GM of the Suns.

Clearly, Babby was acting as the Suns GM BEFORE the trade went down, and they didn't want to announce it until after the trade because there would be proof and accusations of a conflict of interest. Babby introduces Turkoglu to the Suns fans, and Turk can't stop thanking him and even goes to say that when Babby told him about this "possibility", he responded "do whatever you can, just make this happen". So, Babby was clearly playing the agent and the GM at the time. Which makes one think; did Babby do this trade for the Suns or did he do it for Turkoglu? One can argue, that most GMs would not have made that deal because of Turkoglu's reportedly low value and horrible contract. And the fact that Turkoglu's agent was the one who made the trade, makes it even more fishy. A month later, Babby ends his short tenure with the Suns and is replaced by Lance Blanks. Clearly to me, it looks as if Babby hustled the Suns and left, either that or he had a deal setup with Sarver.
Which deal might that have been?
Childress
If u look through Babby's clients list, you will notice that Josh Childress's name is on there (who was signed after the Turk trade), which brings me to speculate that maybe the Turk trade was the price Sarver had to pay in order for Childress to agree to sign with the Suns. Furthermore, I would like to add that current Suns player Grant Hill also has Babby working as his agent, which adds more to this speculation and the whole conspiracy behind it.
So, in conclusion, what was the purpose of Lon Babby's short tenure as the Suns GM? Why did he only stay for 2 major transactions (Turkoglu and Childress)? Did he call the shots and made things go in his favor? If so, was the Suns organization and Sarver aware of this? or did THEY as well as other parties (Raptors Org./BC/ whoever) also had a hand in this?
I want to hear more about this, from you guys, who might know about this issue more than I do.