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    A 36 year old with back problems & a 38 year old? back up for TP? No. Couple of years ago maybe.
    Agreed.

    You dont trade away the best player on your team, to whom you just gave a 4 yr contract

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    Agreed.

    You dont trade away the best player on your team, to whom you just gave a 4 yr contract
    What is funny is that some are actually entertaining the idea of getting older and more injury prone than we already are.

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    lol stupid. if this trade happens I'll cut my wrist open in front of the Alamo.

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    This is only believable if somehow Eva Longoria has replaced R.C. Buford as Spurs GM.

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    It'd be a cold day in before Phoenix ships out Steve Nash to San Antonio.

    I like the trade for San Antonio though. Gives the Spurs its best defensive perimeter player since Bruce Bowen in Grant Hill, he'd also be a great backup SF which the Spurs don't really have.

    Steve Nash is a much better shooter and passer than Parker, and in this new San Antonio Suns offense he'd thrive. There's also been so many times when guys like Richard Jefferson were wide open for an alley oop or on the fast break, Nash would help get a lot of easy points.

    Parker is playing pretty well but c'mon this trade nets you a starting PG thats also a better shooter/passer especially for an uptempo system and it gives the Spurs a good defensive and even offensive backup SF. However Nash wouldn't help with defense but Hill would.

    Almost a steal but this is just fantasy anyway.

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    It'd be a cold day in before Phoenix ships out Steve Nash to San Antonio.

    I like the trade for San Antonio though. Gives the Spurs its best defensive perimeter player since Bruce Bowen in Grant Hill, he'd also be a great backup SF which the Spurs don't really have.

    Steve Nash is a much better shooter and passer than Parker, and in this new San Antonio Suns offense he'd thrive. There's also been so many times when guys like Richard Jefferson were wide open for an alley oop or on the fast break, Nash would help get a lot of easy points.

    Parker is playing pretty well but c'mon this trade nets you a starting PG thats also a better shooter/passer especially for an uptempo system and it gives the Spurs a good defensive and even offensive backup SF. However Nash wouldn't help with defense but Hill would.

    Almost a steal but this is just fantasy anyway.

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    I would heavily consider the trade though, seems to help the Spurs unless Nash and Hill run into Richard Jeffferson season 1 growing pains

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    Nash is disintegrating as we speak. No thanks.

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    Replace G Hill by Dudley and the trade could be studied. SPURS can throw in a young player to make the trade looks more fair to both side

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    I'm still all for trading Parker if the right deal is available. This isn't one.

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    All Sun players look like . Have you been watching the last few games??

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    that would be sweet, what other old guys could we trade for while we're at it, we could be the all-old-guys team

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    This is only believable if somehow Eva Longoria has replaced R.C. Buford as Spurs GM.
    Eva would send Tony to Minnesota or Canada

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    why would we want nash?? he can't take his team to the finals.

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    I'm still all for trading Parker if the right deal is available. This isn't one.
    This whole scandal has brought your stupidity to new heights.

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    This whole scandal has brought your stupidity to new heights.
    Umm ok, explain then instead of acting like a 3 year old?

    I said this would not be a good trade, how is that stupidity?



    (edit) I did not say trade Parker now. If you actually read and stop acting like a spoiled Child you would have seen that I said I'm for trading Parker if there is something worth trading him for. So I'm sorry if that hit your nerve. People have their opinions and if you don't respect others then your own, why the are you on a Forum?
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    Nash+ Grant Hill for TParker


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    Preseason Prediction: 49 wins (6th)
    Revised Prediction: 50 wins



    My vote for Least Shocking Sports Story of 2010: "Handsome French point guard breaks up with his aging actress wife who he never got to see that much; she claims he cheated on her." I thought Parker would be on Celebrity Wife No. 3 by now. You know why? He's French! Everyone has mistresses in France! Cheating on your wife in France is about as controversial as eating cheese. Throw in Parker's NBA DNA and it's amazing that he didn't make Tiger's saga look like child's play by comparison. Would you leave your wife alone with Tony Parker? I don't even like when my wife is one of 15,000 people in the Staples Center when the Spurs are in town. Anyway, I can't imagine Parker's personal troubles would affect a Duncan/Popovich foundation. If Stephen Jackson couldn't shake them, nothing can.



    Lost in San Antonio's terrific start, Parker's soap opera, Manu Ginobili's inspired comeback, Richard Jefferson's bid to become the oldest player ever to win a "Comeback Player of the Year" award and the 350,000 people who Googled "Gary Neal" during a Spurs game this season: four college seasons, 987 regular-season games, 170 playoff games and over 42,000 career minutes are finally adding up for the great Tim Duncan. Unless he starts doing HGH and doping his blood cells like Kobe Bryant, his 14-year run of All-NBA teams will be coming to an end this season. Yet he could quit tomorrow and still go down as the best power forward ever. Everything else is gravy.



    Reason No. 14,734 I love the NBA: All the Lakers fans who just flipped out over seeing the Kobe reference in the previous paragraph. I was just kidding. Although an HGH/blood-doping scandal with Kobe remains my No. 1 pick in any "Non-Boston Sports Wish" fantasy draft, narrowly edging a Manny Pacquiao-Kelly Pavlik fight and Donald Sterling selling the Clippers.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...k11picks/part2

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    All Sun players look like . Have you been watching the last few games??
    The Suns have only looked like for 2 games, largely because we're missing our only big man and our star player's pelvis hurts.

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    Would you leave your wife alone with Tony Parker? I don't even like when my wife is one of 15,000 people in the Staples Center when the Spurs are in town.


    But seriously - I would never ever consider trading TP for a guy 1 decade older and about 5 mins of decent playing ability left in his career.
    This trade would be a good idea until about 1/2 way thru the rodeo road trip.

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    I think it's hilarious when people act like Tony Parker is better than Steve Nash. Dude's 36 and hasn't shown a single sign that he's slowing down. Saying that Nash is breaking down or disintegrating is just wishful thinking.

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    Preseason Prediction: 49 wins (6th)
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    My vote for Least Shocking Sports Story of 2010: "Handsome French point guard breaks up with his aging actress wife who he never got to see that much; she claims he cheated on her." I thought Parker would be on Celebrity Wife No. 3 by now. You know why? He's French! Everyone has mistresses in France! Cheating on your wife in France is about as controversial as eating cheese. Throw in Parker's NBA DNA and it's amazing that he didn't make Tiger's saga look like child's play by comparison. Would you leave your wife alone with Tony Parker? I don't even like when my wife is one of 15,000 people in the Staples Center when the Spurs are in town. Anyway, I can't imagine Parker's personal troubles would affect a Duncan/Popovich foundation. If Stephen Jackson couldn't shake them, nothing can.



    Lost in San Antonio's terrific start, Parker's soap opera, Manu Ginobili's inspired comeback, Richard Jefferson's bid to become the oldest player ever to win a "Comeback Player of the Year" award and the 350,000 people who Googled "Gary Neal" during a Spurs game this season: four college seasons, 987 regular-season games, 170 playoff games and over 42,000 career minutes are finally adding up for the great Tim Duncan. Unless he starts doing HGH and doping his blood cells like Kobe Bryant, his 14-year run of All-NBA teams will be coming to an end this season. Yet he could quit tomorrow and still go down as the best power forward ever. Everything else is gravy.



    Reason No. 14,734 I love the NBA: All the Lakers fans who just flipped out over seeing the Kobe reference in the previous paragraph. I was just kidding. Although an HGH/blood-doping scandal with Kobe remains my No. 1 pick in any "Non-Boston Sports Wish" fantasy draft, narrowly edging a Manny Pacquiao-Kelly Pavlik fight and Donald Sterling selling the Clippers.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2...k11picks/part2

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    Umm ok, explain then instead of acting like a 3 year old?
    Because you are not basing your willingness to trade Parker on anything other than your belief that he is an immoral person. It's not a basketball decision for you. You are having a knee jerk reaction to a personal issue of which you have no knowledge or insight to. It's all about judgment for people like you. You all seem to think you have some divine insight as to how everyone else should live their lives. You are the supremest form of hypocrite.

    I don't expect people in the sports/entertainment industry to live like saints. It's naive and foolish to be disappointed when a professional athlete does not live up to some arbitrary standard that you have.

    All I care about is how these guys play on the court. If he has the support of the organization and his teammates (and I can't fathom why he would not), then that is good enough for me.

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    Y'all do know this was a throwaway comment made on Twitter, right?

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    I think it's hilarious when people act like Tony Parker is better than Steve Nash. Dude's 36 and hasn't shown a single sign that he's slowing down. Saying that Nash is breaking down or disintegrating is just wishful thinking.
    Hill+Nash+Sun medical staff for Parker and we may have something.

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