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Anonymous
2nd worst NBA trade this year
>> Anonymous
Agree
>> Anonymous
>>19361
and unfortunately i(op) live in Arizona
>> Anonymous
Someone in Phoenix needs to be fired.
>> Anonymous
they need a whole new organization, they've been doing this shit for years...

they traded away Marion, i don't really give a fuck about "Starbury", Jason Kidd, Dan Majerle, etc...

and it also pisses me off when they get rid of terrific role players like Joe Johnson and Tim Thomas...
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should have traded for /vc/
>> Anonymous
>>19372
they need a big man though, they should've gotten Gasol...

the Lakers got a steal of a deal... it was kinda shady though, cuz they didn't really have to give up shit
>> Anonymous
>>19368
can't blame kerr. They needed to do something since marion had no intention of sticking around.

>>19371
well the joe johnson thing was him leaving since he was like marion and wanted to be "the man." It really sounds like that "team" doesn't really have much in the way of bonding.
>> Anonymous
Shaq needs to fucking retire. His career is over.
>> Anonymous
>>19371
it's about luxury tax and chemistry. Joe Johnson wanted out, Marion wanted out, Tim Thomas wanted too much money for shooting 3s and no D. Johnson and Marion want to be alpha dogs when in reality they aren't much of anything better than a 2nd scoring option.

You can blame the owner, but don't blame Kerr for making a last shot gamble with 2 players who are about to leave the league AND save money with it to keep the Suns out of luxury tax. Shaq is cheaper than Marion + Banks.

Also notice the draft picks they don't sell away, are nothing more than what that team already is. More athletic players who will rely on a PG, which is what this team's downfall already is. The Suns lose when Nash is forced to score 30+ points in the post-season (and he plays really well in those games), and the rest of the team can't do anything when they have the ball.
>> Anonymous
>>19469

as long as teams are willing to give shit up for him, his career is never over. he's not so much a player nowadays as he is a commodity.