cosmofizzo wrote:carey wrote:mademan wrote:I see some kind of middle ground compromise where both teams hate it.
Kyrie/shump for bled/Chriss/warren/ Miami 1st
Not for 2-years of Kyrie. You have to take one of the non-Bledsoe assets out for sure.
I think I'd love that deal if I were a Cavs fan. Obviously, I hate it as a Suns fan.
I also find it interesting that while the national media appears not to know who TJ Warren is, fans of other teams throw him into almost every Suns trade compulsively. If he were dealt to a team that had national media interest (like Cleveland), I think the media would go bonkers over him pretty quickly and label him an up-and-comer, a late-bloomer, a potential future all-star. But in Phoenix? He's a nobody.
Dumb.
Right, I am not giving up TWO young forwards AND the HEAT pick for two years of Kyrie.
The Suns do not need to change offers to chase Kyrie: Chriss, Bledsoe, the Heat pick and taking salary to me seems fair. If the Cavs feel Dudley fits better than Shumpert, of course, have no problem adding that piece to the trade as its a wash for me though Dudley does add value on the bench - but think Frye could replace that.
Hopefully for the Suns - the offer of a Bled, young F and Heat pick is enough . Or it isn't but don't panic. Let other teams do that
Understand, the Knicks probably cannot get Kyrie without help
Minnesota - if they aren't offering Wiggins have nothing unless the Cavs really want Teague
there is probably a surprise team out there so just wait and see
I wouldn't mind that four team trade - but Anderson is not going to be easy to move if Houston gets Melo. Can Houston stretch him