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Untouchable. For Stoudemire?
absolutely. stoudemire isn't worth that much to non-contenders with limited budgets.
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Untouchable. For Stoudemire?
That's exactly what I thought.
I see the logic with what you guys are saying. But when is the trade deadline? I don't think you get the best value in a couple of days. KP may move quick, but I am not sure his trading partners can.
I see the logic with what you guys are saying. But when is the trade deadline? I don't think you get the best value in a couple of days. KP may move quick, but I am not sure his trading partners can.
well, i'd guess every gm in the league has already given some thought to what he would and wouldn't be willing to give up to get amare, since the suns have been shopping him.
I think the deadline is the 19th, thursday. Probably 5pm eastern?
but Shareef is Shareef![]()
Roy/Amare..name me 5 other better duos in the L
Why would we trade him if we got him?
Greg is developing but he's still a liability on both ends.
If the Blazers are able to swing Amare for great talent, why wouldn't Phoenix just trade Amare straight for that talent or similar.
I can't see Phoenix trying to get into a rebuilding type effort while Steve Nash is still on the roster.
The theory is that the Suns want financial relief, not talent. Portland is in the best position to provide the financial help.
I don't understand that either. Why not dump Nash instead of, or in addition to, Amare?
barfo
Another interesting deal could be with Charlotte - sending Amare to them for Wallace and Augustin. I'd be all over this, in fact, I'd prefer this to any other deal. Not sure if Charlotte would do this though, out of fear that Amare wouldn't stick around.
Amare would be very familiar with Diaw and Bell. That chemistry could vault them into the Playoffs. They are only a couple of games out. We could sweeten the deal if necessary.
I really like Augustin's game. I think he has a more solid future than Bayless.
Oklahoma City is actually in the best position to offer financial relief. A Green, Sene, and Wilcox package is the best in terms of getting the Thunder as close as possible to being under the luxury tax. Then a package of Gooden, Thomas, and Simmons from the Bulls is the second best at achieving that goal. Lafrentz and Bayless is just third in regards to that.
That's a rather interesting point of view. Would you care to back that up with some numbers?
Because as far as I can tell it is nonsense.
barfo
of course, you entirely disregarded alando tucker and falsely assume that matt barnes and louis amundson are guys that the suns want to trade.Drew Gooden, Tyrus Thomas, Cedric Simmons for Amare Stoudemire, Louis Amundson, and Matt Barnes.
Sheds $4.02 million off Phoenix's salary numbers for this season.
Jeff Green, Saer Sene, Chris Wilcox for Amare Stoudemire, Louis Amundson, and Matt Barnes.
Sheds $4.37 million off Phoenix's salary numbers for this season.
Raef Lafrentz and Jerryd Bayless for Amare Stoudemire and Goran Dragic.
Sheds $2.05 million off Phoenix's salary.
FWIW, Goran Dragic is the highest unwanted salary that the Sun's have. The Blazers have by my count 14 players on their roster. So they could only take one extra player back from the Suns, otherwise they'd have to cut somebody. The Suns, if they begin giving more players than they give up, will have to start signing players to make up the room.
For example, the most cap friendly trade that Portland could make is Lafrentz and Bayless for Amare Stoudemire, Goran Dragic, Matt Barnes, Louis Amundson, and Jared Dudley. That trade ends up shedding $4.87 million off of Phoenix's salary. The problem? Portland would have to cut a bunch of players before making the trade...and more importantly, after Phoenix signs all the players they will have to to get back to the minimum player threshold, it will be less attractive financially than the Thunder/Bulls trades.
And getting under the luxury tax this summer is the most important thing for Phoenix in terms of saving money, as not only will they no longer be paying the tax, but they will get to collect those tax revenues.
This is one of the flaws with a lot of peopel who have been covering the trade talks. They made up this false assumption that the bigger the expiring contract the better. But instead, the Bulls/Thunder packages are better, because they just barely work. They in base use the 125% trade exception to get Amare in, and then add on the minimum salary trade exception to bring Amundson and Barnes into the trade, allowing for less incoming salary for Phoenix.
Drew Gooden, Tyrus Thomas, Cedric Simmons for Amare Stoudemire, Louis Amundson, and Matt Barnes.
Sheds $4.02 million off Phoenix's salary numbers for this season.
Jeff Green, Saer Sene, Chris Wilcox for Amare Stoudemire, Louis Amundson, and Matt Barnes.
Sheds $4.37 million off Phoenix's salary numbers for this season.
Raef Lafrentz and Jerryd Bayless for Amare Stoudemire and Goran Dragic.
Sheds $2.05 million off Phoenix's salary.
FWIW, Goran Dragic is the highest unwanted salary that the Sun's have. The Blazers have by my count 14 players on their roster. So they could only take one extra player back from the Suns, otherwise they'd have to cut somebody. The Suns, if they begin giving more players than they give up, will have to start signing players to make up the room.
For example, the most cap friendly trade that Portland could make is Lafrentz and Bayless for Amare Stoudemire, Goran Dragic, Matt Barnes, Louis Amundson, and Jared Dudley. That trade ends up shedding $4.87 million off of Phoenix's salary. The problem? Portland would have to cut a bunch of players before making the trade...and more importantly, after Phoenix signs all the players they will have to to get back to the minimum player threshold, it will be less attractive financially than the Thunder/Bulls trades.
And getting under the luxury tax this summer is the most important thing for Phoenix in terms of saving money, as not only will they no longer be paying the tax, but they will get to collect those tax revenues.
This is one of the flaws with a lot of peopel who have been covering the trade talks. They made up this false assumption that the bigger the expiring contract the better. But instead, the Bulls/Thunder packages are better, because they just barely work. They in base use the 125% trade exception to get Amare in, and then add on the minimum salary trade exception to bring Amundson and Barnes into the trade, allowing for less incoming salary for Phoenix.
of course, you entirely disregarded alando tucker and falsely assume that matt barnes and louis amundson are guys that the suns want to trade.
and what exactly is the luxury tax set at this year? is it 71.15 mil(like wikipedia says)? espn's trade machine has the suns payroll at 75.76. so they'd have to cut 4.62 off their salary to get under the luxury tax. neither the trade with the thunder or the bulls that you propose does that. since none of those deals would get phoenix under the luxury tax anyway, if all they care about is the money, they'd most likely be in favor of raef's insurance money along with the 3 mil the blazers would surely send their way. and then during the draft, the blazers could just buy their first round pick back for another 3 mil.
If the only goal is to collect the luxury tax, then you may have a point. However, the luxury tax payout is going to be how much? My calculations say probably no more than $4 million per team this year.
Phoenix will save more than that just in Raef's insurance payments. Additionally Paul can dump $3 million cash their way in the trade. And finally, Raef actually expires this year; some of the players you want to foist on the Suns don't expire this year, and thus must be paid next year.
If the only goal is to collect the luxury tax, then you may have a point. However, the luxury tax payout is going to be how much? My calculations say probably no more than $4 million per team this year.
Phoenix will save more than that just in Raef's insurance payments. Additionally Paul can dump $3 million cash their way in the trade. And finally, Raef actually expires this year; some of the players you want to foist on the Suns don't expire this year, and thus must be paid next year.
I just don't like Chicago as a trading parter for Portland. When Portland was trying to move Zach Chicago made a lot of sense as a trade partner, but not anymore. They don't have any real upgrade over comparative players on the Blazers, with the exception of the untouchable Rose.
But if you factor in the amount less they will pay in salary
, plus the amount less they pay in tax,
plus the amount they receive from their tax payment,
then they come out most, dealing with Chicago in the way I mentioned, with the two part trade.
