RunDogGun wrote:I don't see why Sarver would all of a sudden want Amare back. He could have matched the deal if he had wanted to, and now Amare has the new back issue, plus whatever this hand thing is. No way Sarver goes for it without any insurance on Amare's contract. And really, no reason he should.
Nash kept complaining about the defense of his bigs, so I can't see him wanting to return to the good old days of no defense from Amare.
I am very glad we didn't match the Amare deal. He isn't a team player, and he was more than glad to handcuff the team to get his scratch.
Agreed that Sarver could have matched. As far as insurance goes best we could do is ask for some cash considerations. Some reasons why it might be a good idea
1) Gortat could focus on defense and rebounding ... what Suns center ever did that?
2) Nash wants a 20pt scorer ... Amare can still fill that role
3) Amare at 22pts and 9rb per game > Frye at 10pts 5.5rb per game
4) We do have best training staff in the league
5) Peanut butter and jelly, Ying and Yang, Nash and Amare ... somethings just go together
6) Nash and Amare could finish out their 3 year contracts together