So do the Suns trade him to acquire more assets or do we keep him?
I actually wouldn't mind keeping Scola because I like the idea of Scola mentoring Len much more than Gortat mentoring Len. Scola just seems to me like has a better work ethic and handles himself like a professional and doesn't go complain to the media at any chance he gets. Sure Scola can't teach him anything defensively but he has some tricks up his sleeve on the offensive end. And Scola is one of those guys who was not naturally gifted or anything and had to work hard at his game. He has a decent jump shot, a good post game and he's been a pretty consistent FT shooter throughout his career too.
And he was a good rebounder for his size too (8 boards a game at 6'9).
Plus we can get more for Gortat than Scola

But I wouldn't be upset if we ended up trading Scola either, I just wouldn't want the Suns to give him away. He's a good contributing veteran leader on a good contract. Here are his stats from last season
Luis Scola vs. power forwards playing at least 25 minutes a game:
14th in FG%
13th in rebounds per game
10th in points per game
9th in FT%
9th in turnovers (fewest) per game
7th in assists per game
So not only did Scola raze his counterparts on the Suns, he also was a productive starting power forward relative to his competition across the league.
http://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2013/ ... luis-scola
Something like Scola to SAS for Diaw and their '14 first round pick seems fair. SAS loves Europeans and hard working vets like Scola who don't have any off court issues or anything. Pop would be thrilled to add another flopper to their team as well
