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    Silence surpasses speech. duncan228's Avatar
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    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/28/sp...ts&oref=slogin

    N.B.A. Teams’ Flashy Trades Give Way to Less Brilliant Play
    By HOWARD BECK

    DALLAS — In the dreary days of winter, Western Conference executives reached for the ultimate mood enhancer: the blockbuster trade. And they gorged on it. All-Stars crisscrossed the continent, fans swooned, oddsmakers scrambled and everyone started dreaming of June parades.

    “Shaq is a winner, a champion,” Phoenix General Manager Steve Kerr said after acquiring Shaquille O’Neal from Miami on Feb. 6.

    Two weeks later, the giddiness moved to Dallas, as the Nets’ Jason Kidd became a Maverick.

    “He’s going to help us because at the end of games, he just knows how to win,” Coach Avery Johnson said.

    It was all quite exhilarating at the time. But the headlines of mid-February have now become the headaches of late April.

    The Suns lost their first three playoff games to the San Antonio Spurs before winning Game 4 on Sunday to prolong their season. No N.B.A. team has won a series after trailing by 3-0. The Mavericks were routed twice by New Orleans to open their first-round series and faced a 2-1 deficit heading into Sunday’s Game 4.

    It was an astonishing sight — two of the elite teams of the last half-decade combining to go 1-5 to open the playoffs. Two championship contenders facing first-round elimination. Given the radical changes they made two months ago, it seemed more than coincidence.

    “I think both teams did as good as they could, are working through some stuff,” the Mavericks star Dirk Nowitzki said. “I think early on, both teams had some troubles. But I think once they got used to each other a little bit more, both teams started to play pretty good basketball.”

    But good basketball is not the same as championship basketball, which is why the Suns were being bullied by the Spurs and the Mavericks were struggling with the upstart Hornets. Nowitzki, who is close friends with the Suns star Steve Nash, seemed doubly pained.

    “It was tough to watch the Suns,” Nowitzki said.

    Each trade came with caveats and criticism in February, but the moves seemed justifiable at the time. The Mavericks, who flamed out in the first round last year, needed toughness, defense and veteran leadership, qualities that were attributed to Kidd. The Suns, whose breakneck style got them 60 wins a year but not a finals appearance, needed a low-post force to help contend with bigger opponents, specifically the Spurs.

    The potential drawbacks were equally clear. The stars they acquired are in the twilight of their careers: Kidd turned 35 last month, O’Neal 36. They have a reputation for souring on coaches and teammates during bad times. And their new teams had to make major midseason adjustments in style and iden y.

    The Suns are no longer the freewheeling, shoot-it-in-seven-seconds team that overwhelmed opponents with speed and 3-point shooting. They are still acclimating to life in the halfcourt.

    The changes in Dallas were less drastic but still significant. There is no more critical position than point guard, and Kidd — though one of the best in N.B.A. history — is nothing like the player he replaced, Devin Harris. Kidd is a pass-first point guard with a poor jump shot who is at his best in the open court. Harris is 10 years younger, much quicker and more likely to take the shot himself.

    The Suns seemed to adjust well enough, going 21-13 after making the trade for O’Neal. Dallas had a more rocky transition, going 16-13 after acquiring Kidd.

    Johnson has bemoaned the Mavericks’ inconsistency and did not dispute that the trade was a factor.

    “You can’t ever really look at a stretch this year where you can say, Boy, that team was really hot,” he said. “Like I told our team, this would be a great time to do it.”

    It is rare for an N.B.A. team to make a major in-season trade and win the le. But if there are regrets, no one will acknowledge them now.

    “I would make the same trade 100 out of 100 times,” the Mavericks’ owner, Mark Cuban, said in an e-mail message.

    The Suns and the Mavericks could only stare in envy toward Los Angeles. The Lakers fueled the “Deal or No Deal” whirlwind Feb. 1, when they acquired Pau Gasol from Memphis. They went 29-9 after making the trade and finished with the best record in the West.

    The Lakers had the least adjustment to make. A highly skilled big man, Gasol is an ideal fit in the Lakers’ offensive system and a perfect complement to Kobe Bryant. The Lakers have a 3-0 lead on the Denver Nuggets, another team waiting for dividends from a blockbuster trade — the December 2006 acquisition of Allen Iverson.

    Some adjustments take longer than others.

    “You’d love to go through a training camp and get used to each other more,” Nowitzki said. “But you just don’t have that time if you trade in February.”

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    All these things make it even more amazing that the Spurs have been able to be championship contenders and win over the span of the past 10 years or so. You think about all the turnover rates, the big deals other teams make every year to get better, all the things that can go wrong and yet through all this almost every year for the past 9 years, the Spurs have either won a championship or needed fluke plays to not win it.

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    On the contrary, I think the lesson is that continuity is better than starting over every two years. On the other hand, if you can add an all-star center who can pass and shoot and is unselfish for free, by all means do so.

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    All these things make it even more amazing that the Spurs have been able to be championship contenders and win over the span of the past 10 years or so. You think about all the turnover rates, the big deals other teams make every year to get better, all the things that can go wrong and yet through all this almost every year for the past 9 years, the Spurs have either won a championship or needed fluke plays to not win it.
    well thats the point, spurs have had the same core players and coach for a long time

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    The Tank job to get Tim Duncan was perfect. Tim Duncan, put in some decent players around him and you never have to look at ping pong balls.

    Getting Tony Parker at 20+ in the draft
    Manu at 57 in the draft

    Those were brilliant moves ....


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    The Tank job to get Tim Duncan was perfect. Tim Duncan, put in some decent players around him and you never have to look at ping pong balls.

    Getting Tony Parker at 20+ in the draft
    Manu at 57 in the draft

    Those were brilliant moves ....
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    Tim to Tony to Manu! bdictjames's Avatar
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    The Tank job to get Tim Duncan was perfect. Tim Duncan, put in some decent players around him and you never have to look at ping pong balls.

    Getting Tony Parker at 20+ in the draft
    Manu at 57 in the draft

    Those were brilliant moves ....

    Bynum, Farmar, and Sasha werent bad too
    Taking Kobe in a trade..

    Respect begets respect

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    Tank Job > Highway Robbery

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    Tank Job > Highway Robbery
    No way. What honor is it in sucking and getting bailed out by the ping-pong balls?

    But taking an All-Star for nothing. That's a pimp move that every team would love to do. Just admit you're jealous.


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    No way. What honor is it in sucking and getting bailed out by the ping-pong balls?

    But taking an All-Star for nothing. That's a pimp move that every team would love to do. Just admit you're jealous.

    Pimps peddle the wares of s. Yep. That's the Lakers alright.

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