Silas wrote:They have Ridnour/Watson running their backcourt for years to come so Barbosa seems unneccessary
Axel wrote:I don't think this is a good deal for Phoenix. They lose their best bench player, who has the potential to be an all-star in a few years and take the starting position from Raja Bell. Also they would lose one of the best all-around players in the game in Marion... their best post defender, rebounder, and shot blocker...
Danny Fortson is just a prick who can't play worth shit.
Wankster wrote:I think its not bad for both teams, but I dont think the Suns should give up te number 27. They should draft 2 good rookies and Steve Nash could make them better like he did with Bell, Amare, and Diaw.
chibo wrote:Is rashard lewis a FA after the 07 season?
Indy wrote:Silas it frustrates me to read your post!!! I feel like you are an honestly true Sonics fan, and I loved the Sonics teams of the 90s too, but I think you need to look from a perspective that isn't so emotionally tied to Rashard. This trade is an opportunity to put the Suns in the top 5 in the West. I would rank them just ahead of the Clippers if this trade went down. Lets first look at it on paper, because Barbosa is a shooting guard, you seem to think he's a point.
Ridnour/Watson
Allen/Barbosa
Marion/Wilkins
Wilcox/Collison
Collison/Swift/Petro
Marion would be the absolute perfect compliment to Ray Allen. Imagine a guy like Shawn Marion who can get to the rim so well and draw double teams with Ray Allen to kick it out to. Imagine someone having to always chase Allen while also having someone with the task of staying in front of Marion. Imagine Ridnour with all these options and having too blue collar guys in Wilcox and Collison who can clean up all the garbage. The other great thing about those two guys is that they can get theirs offensively too. I think they would both have career years with so much pressure on 3 other guys. Look for 10/7 from Collison and 15/8 from Wilcox.
Plus that bench can really score the basketball.
Phoenix coach Mike D'Antoni also told the East Valley/Scottsdale (Ariz.) Tribune this week that Marion is not on the market.
"You can ignore it [the rumors],'' D'Antoni said. "I'll tell you what's going to happen: Someone will call me and I'll listen, because you always have to listen. And then we'll go, 'No.' And then it will be in the paper the next day that we're interested.
''You have to roll with the punches, but Shawn knows we're close, and we're not doing anything like that.''
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