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Gambo: Amare will be dealt

by John Gambadoro (June 3rd, 2009 @ 10:09am)

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I spent a lot of time on the show Tuesday talking about trade scenarios for Amare Stoudemire. One of them was a deal with the Boston Celtics in which the Suns might be able to land the talented point guard Rajon Rondo -- a player they once drafted.

It's no secret that the Celtics like Stoudemire, they are one of about 10 teams that have shown interest in the power forward. And it's no secret that the Suns will be shopping Stoudemire hard once the NBA Finals are over.

The Suns have no intention of giving Stoudemire a contract extension of which he is eligible for this summer and they certainly don't want to let him walk after next season when he has the right to opt out of his current contract. So Stoudemire will be dealt and there will be some good deals on the table to give STAT a new address. The Celtics will show interest and could put together some enticing packages. But it is unlikely that Stoudemire will be wearing green next year.

First and foremost the Suns still want Steve Nash to be the point guard on this team and want to extend him another two years. Second, in any trade involving Stoudemire they would like to get another big back. The Celtics deal I discussed centered around Rondo and Ray Allen, two guards. So while I believe Rondo can be had for the right price, I just can't see the Suns wanting to end the Steve Nash era at this point. Remember, they still need to sell tickets to a fan base unhappy with last season's results and dealing with a tough economy.

The most likely trade partner for the Suns is the Washington Wizards who have some good young talent on the roster as well as having the #5 pick in the upcoming draft. The Wizards have several players the Suns would be interested in, including Caron Butler, Nick Young, Andray Blatche, JaValee McGee and of course the pick. Washington could use the athleticism and size of Stoudemire up front to team with Antwan Jamison and a healthy Gilbert Arenas and give the Wizards a formidable threesome to contend in the East.

The Suns could get back a solid player in Butler, a young player with talent to groom and a top-5 pick with which to grab another young player and start the rebuilding process. This is as important an offseason as Phoenix has had since they brought in Nash and Quentin Richardson five years ago. While trading Stoudemire seems to be all but a given, the Suns absolutely must get back quality and quantity to justify the move. And in that scenario, Washington might just have the upper hand on making a deal happen.


Last 5 Comments

  • Salary cap???
    Sensei
    Is the deal with Washington can happen? How do you match the salaries???
  • I would love for the Wizards trade to happen...
    Michael S
    We would be contenders again by 2010-2011...
  • Ganbo has lost it..
    Frank J. C
    Gambo, we all know that Amare wants to be a Laker, unless that happens he will not be traded.
  • Gambo always sounds so confident...
    Ralph A
    saying this or that WILL definitely happen. Did the Suns make a deadline move like he said they would? Nope. Is Anquan Boldin elsewhere yet? Nope. Don't take this guy too seriously unless he's breaking D-backs news that perennial f-up Josh Byrnes whispers directly into his ear.
  • But what about KG? and new trade scenario.
    t480
    If the trade scenario with Boston came true, then Amare would be asked to pay center since the starting 4 position is one KG has a lock on. This wouldnt suit Stoudemire well, plus his defensive liabilities wouldnt make Doc happy to see him play the 5. Here is a trade idea I had. ESPN trade machine says it can work financially, although on paper seems very lopsided. http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=pyrg34 Nash and Amare to Cleveland for Mo Williams and Ben Wallace (and maybe a draft pick or two to help balance). How this helps Phoenix. 1. 4.5 million off the books this year (9 million if you consider luxury tax) 2. Establishes Mo Williams as the Suns point guard of the future. 3. Gives Robin Lopez another mentor on this team, helping establish him as the team's starting center going forward. It would be like Lopez having both an offensive coach and defensive coach on the floor. 4. Wallace's expiring contract along with Shaq's gives you another 35 million total off payroll in 2010, giving the Suns a legit chance of getting a MVP caliber free agent to play alongside Barbosa, Lopez, Mo Williams, and Lopez. How this helps the Cavs 1. Gives LeBron two players that can help him NOW to win a title. (plus gives Nash a legit chance of getting a title before he retires) 2. Cavs can re-sign Nash for less money in a reserve role in 2010, giving Cleveland a better chance financially to keep LeBron.
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