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    lol banned DUNCANownsKOBE2's Avatar
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    http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/pos...-suns-unlikely


    I guess at this point the damage is done and things aren't gonna get any better between both sides. Oh well, I can't defend Amare's actions and after the last game I can't criticize Sarver and Kerr for being tired of this guy's baggage. I'm just interested in who gets scapegoated a year from now when Phoenix comes up short and the defense still sucks. My guess is Gentry since he'll be in the last year of his deal.

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    unity in diversity
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    He is going to a loser if he bolts, and phx is likely not making the playoffs next year.

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    $200 cash 4>0rings's Avatar
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    He's only hurting himself in these playoffs Don't know if he's getting 17mil plus from someone else.

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    I foresee Miami if Boozer doesn't beat him to it.

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    If he leaves I just want Phoenix to tank at that point. Thank god they didn't trade their 2011 pick yet. Hopefully they luck into the #1 pick, draft Harrison Barnes, hope he's half as good as Kevin Durant, and just stock pile athletes around him like OKC did with Durant.

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    I put the "F-U" in fun easy7's Avatar
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    It is not his fault that whoever plays him from the Lakers is getting lucky.

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    Earl Clark
    Robin Lopez
    Goran Dragic
    Jared Dudley

    That's by no means your dream group of young players to build from, but it's better than nothing. If they know Amare is gonna leave, try and pry Evan Turner from Philly via J-Rich's expiring. They are in full rebuld mode if he leaves.

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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    Amare is not going anywhere, just positioning himself for the biggest extension he can get.

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    who will be stupid enough to offer the max?

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    A neverending cycle Trainwreck2100's Avatar
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    If he leaves I just want Phoenix to tank at that point. Thank god they didn't trade their 2011 pick yet. Hopefully they luck into the #1 pick, draft Harrison Barnes, hope he's half as good as Kevin Durant, and just stock pile athletes around him like OKC did with Durant.
    sam presti>>>>>>>>>>>steve kerr

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    What would Sam Presti be if he wasn't lucky enough to be able to build around Durant?

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    I bet the Rox might if Bosh falls through. You never know though.

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    I think he has 4 possible destinations at the moment.

    New York

    Doubt it. After what D'Antoni said about Amare's effort on defense.

    Phoenix

    As the OP has stated, the damage is done. I think A'mar'e wants a fresh start.

    Chicago

    Good destination. Young talent.

    Miami

    Great weather, no state tax, Wade, Championship winning management.


    I think he'll go to Miami.

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    Gambo & Snatch had Amare's longtime business manager (Travis) on this afternoon and he flatly denied the story, but, when the question of percentage of probability to Amare staying was put to him, he said it was 50/50. I found that admission surprising to say the least.

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    He is not as good as his pre-ops days...He is not worth the max...but who knows, a mediocre player guy like Rashard Lewis could get it, may some stupid teams can offer him the same deal.

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    who will be stupid enough to offer the max?
    It's inevitable that someone will. It is a league in which Rashard Lewis gets max money after all. Rashard's the highest paid player on the Magic, unbelievable!

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    It's inevitable that someone will. It is a league in which Rashard Lewis gets max money after all. Rashard's the highest paid player on the Magic, unbelievable!
    So true. There isn't a shortage of suckers in the NBA that's for sure.

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    Stoudemire denies the rumors
    By Ramona Shelburne
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    Suns forward Amare Stoudemire denied a report that he is reluctant to commit to Phoenix long term when he becomes a free agent this summer.

    "It's still 50-50 and it's still going to be that way until a decision is made," Stoudemire said after the Suns practice Saturday morning. "I don't know where this guy [ESPN's Chad] Ford is getting his information from, but it's not coming from my agent, my manager or from myself."

    Ford asked a source close to Stoudemire whether the talented power forward could re-sign with the Suns in the offseason despite hearing his name in trade rumors each of the past two seasons.

    “I don't think it's going to happen," the source told Ford. "Amare feels like the organization disrespected him. Amare loves his teammates and has really enjoyed playing for the team these last few months, but he's reluctant to commit to Phoenix long-term."

    When asked Sunday whether hearing his name come up in trade rumors the last two years would factor into his decision this summer, Stoudemire said, "It does factor in, absolutely.

    "It's never easy going through trade rumors. It makes you feel somewhat unwanted. But that changed over the past four months or so. It definitely changed. I feel as if things may work out. We've just figure it out this summer, see if it works."

    When deals involving Stoudemire collapsed near the trade deadline, Suns general manager Steve Kerr, owner Robert Sarver, Stoudemire's agent Happy Walters and Stoudemire all went out to dinner to patch things up.

    The Suns got on a roll at the end of the season, winning 22 of their last 26 games including six straight playoff games coming into the Western Conference Finals, where they now trail the Lakers 0-2 in the best-of-7 series.

    Stoudemire said he now believes the Suns tried to trade him for "economic reasons."

    "I think it was all economic reasons," he said Sunday. "I think those were pretty much the main reasons why the trade rumors were coming up. It's one of the reasons why we didn't keep Shaq [Shaquille O'Neal]. Just economic reasons."

    When asked whether 36-year-old point guard Steve Nash's timetable on retirement will play into his own decision about whether to re-sign with the Suns, Stoudemire said, "I don't know how much longer Steve has to play. He's been playing well up into his older ages, upper ages. Hopefully he goes out on top and we can get a championship for him before he leaves.

    "You always want to play with a point guard. He's the quarterback of your team and every team has to have one in order to be successful. Right now we have Steve and when it's all said and done, Steve retires, hopefully Goran [Dragic] can step up and be that next guy for us. He's done a great job for us, we're trying to train him and get him ready for that position."

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    Get Sarver out!!!! pauls931's Avatar
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    Sounds like he's playing everyone for max money. What damage has been done in pho? Not beatling LA or the trade fiasco mid season where nothing happened? Frankly I hope he stays so they can build around him, Dragic, JRich, and when nash leaves hopefully pick up a good piece. If he leaves and they don't get Dwight howard, blow it up...

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    ex Hornets78 Pelicans78's Avatar
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    Phoenix will be fine without Amare. They were good enough to make the WCF a few years ago without him. They can use that cap space to acquire some more pieces.

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    I doubt he leaves but if he does he'll probably go where he can make the most money. Winning doesn't seem all that important to the guy. Money is probably #1 priority.

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    Get Sarver out!!!! pauls931's Avatar
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    Phoenix will be fine without Amare. They were good enough to make the WCF a few years ago without him. They can use that cap space to acquire some more pieces.
    That was with a prime nash though. I think teams have figured out the pick and roll these days minimizing his effectiveness in playoff situations. Also granted being dubbed 'lazy' Boris Diaw did help.

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    "The ball don't lie." dbestpro's Avatar
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    Amare will get the max. Too many teams have put themselves in max money territory verses the amount of players.

    Max players: James, Bosh, Wade, Amare, Johnson

    Teams to offer max deals: Chicago, NY, NJ, Miami, Clippers, Cleveland, and maybe Memphis, OKC

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    That was with a prime nash though. I think teams have figured out the pick and roll these days minimizing his effectiveness in playoff situations. Also granted being dubbed 'lazy' Boris Diaw did help.
    Debateable because Phoenix has performed very well in the playoffs despite missing Lopez for two series. They were 3rd seed in a tough conference and swept the Spurs which surprised everyone.

    Even if Nash is getting older, they still have some good young pieces. Use the cap space to acquire more pieces.

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    Amare would be a good fit in NJ unless they decide to draft Favors.

    I was Miami, I would make a run at Amare.

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