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Sorry, but what is the point to this thread? I recommend giving this thread the cold shoulder.
Instead of the usual $3M payment to get rid of someone, Pritchard paid $30M (Francis' salary). After giving away Frye instead of bundling him in a trade to get something like Whitsitt would have done, Frye had a higher A/TO ratio in the playoffs against us than Steve Nash.
As long as I'm talking about helping our playoff opponent--remember our 2nd-to last preseason cut, Jason Collins--Pritchard phoned around to find him a team to land on, and the Suns took him on Pritchard's recommendation. Against us in the postseason, Collins' stats are low, but he's filled in for 14 minutes per average game for 5 games, so he's good enough to give others a long rest against us so they can return from the bench and beat us.
Instead of the usual $3M payment to get rid of someone, Pritchard paid $30M (Francis' salary). After giving away Frye instead of bundling him in a trade to get something like Whitsitt would have done, Frye had a higher A/TO ratio in the playoffs against us than Steve Nash.
As long as I'm talking about helping our playoff opponent--remember our 2nd-to last preseason cut, Jason Collins--Pritchard phoned around to find him a team to land on, and the Suns took him on Pritchard's recommendation. Against us in the postseason, Collins' stats are low, but he's filled in for 14 minutes per average game for 5 games, so he's good enough to give others a long rest against us so they can return from the bench and beat us.
We got nothing.
KP dropped the ball on this one. And for the record, I thought this trade stunk at the time.
I'm pretty sure it was Jarron.You're confusing twins. We had Jason Collins but the Suns have Jarron Collins.
I'm pretty sure it was Jarron.
This is very simple:
We got rid of one very bad headache.
He's a headache to his opponents. He did things in this league that haven't been done in over 30 years this season (65 & 42 in two nights) and his presence led the Grizzlies to a 16 game improvement in one season. And he made the All Star team.
You just can't let an impact player like that go for nothing. You have to get value. If you give up a perennial 20-10 player, you have to get something back in return. KP got NOTHING.
He's a headache to his opponents. He did things in this league that haven't been done in over 30 years this season (65 & 42 in two nights) and his presence led the Grizzlies to a 16 game improvement in one season. And he made the All Star team.
You just can't let an impact player like that go for nothing. You have to get value. If you give up a perennial 20-10 player, you have to get something back in return. KP got NOTHING.
Portland got the best offer out there for a player that had worn out his welcome. Remember? Congrats to ZR for seeming to have kept his nose clean since (not that we would really know), but life doesn't exist in a vacuum... had he not bottomed out career wise maybe he's not enjoying a career year several seasons later?I forget.
He's an All Star now. What did we get in return? We must've gotten somebody good, right?
I'm pretty sure it was Jarron.
The trade sucked at the time and should not have been made. It was a classic attempt of "addition by subtraction"... which almost never works, and certainly didn't this time.
Ed O.
The trade sucked at the time and should not have been made. It was a classic attempt of "addition by subtraction"... which almost never works, and certainly didn't this time.
Ed O.
I was strongly against the move at the time, but not because we dumped Zach for less talent. I was against it because it didn't solve our Darius problem, and at the time, Zach was the best chit to rid ourselves of Darius. BTW, I don't include Rudy in that deal.
The trade sucked at the time and should not have been made. It was a classic attempt of "addition by subtraction"... which almost never works, and certainly didn't this time.
Ed O.
That's what I thought too. I was hoping we could unload Z-Bo and Miles in one fell swoop. Zach was an idiot, and KP was backed into a corner - a prisoner of his own pledge to create a new culture here. When the entire league knows you want to dump somebody, good luck getting value in return. I actually didn't mind Zach as a player. Sure his defense is weak, but if you pair him with a good defensive center it isn't as visible. But his antics got old (to say the least), and it was time for him to go.
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After the 20 misses, check out the defense at 1:20.
I can bring up Hoops Family, giving false statements to the Anderson police after a member of this group shot someone, punching a teammate because he was sticking up for someone with as low of character as Q Woods, and bereaving at a strip club. We could keep going about incidents like this.
As it has already been said, we do not get Andre Miller without cap space. We probably do not have the financial ability to give Camby an extension if Zach is still on the payroll next year. The Clippers and Knicks also got nothing in return for him.
I forget.
He's an All Star now. What did we get in return? We must've gotten somebody good, right?
