Suns Acquire McCarty from Celtics

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Suns Acquire McCarty from Celtics



Posted: Feb. 8, 2005

The Phoenix Suns continued to bolster its bench by acquiring veteran forward Walter McCarty and an undisclosed amount of cash from the Boston Celtics today in exchange for the 2005 conditional second-round pick the Suns acquired last month from Golden State in a trade for forward Zarko Cabarkapa.

The versatile 6-10, 230-pound forward, who spent the last seven-and-a half seasons with Boston after playing his rookie season with the New York Knicks in 1996-97, owns career averages of 5.4 points, 2.7 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 529 games (107 starts). He has a career three-point field goal percentage of .349 and has 421 three-point field goals and 1,208 three-point field goals attempted.

“In Walter McCarty we are adding another versatile and experienced veteran player that has developed a reputation as a great teammate,” said Suns President and General Manager Bryan Colangelo. “Walter is long and active, and should provide a real spark off the bench.”

In 30 career postseason games (12 starts), McCarty has averaged 5.8 points and 3.3 rebounds on .478 shooting from the field. In the 2003 Playoffs, he averaged a career-best 9.9 points and 4.3 rebounds in 35.2 minutes and made starts in eight of the Celtics’ 10 playoff games.

Last season McCarty posted averages of 7.9 points (second highest of his career), 3.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 77 games (23 starts). His best statistical season was in 1997-98, his first season in Boston, when he averaged career highs of 9.6 points, 4.4 rebounds and 2.2 assists in 82 games.

In 44 games in 2004-05, McCarty was averaging 3.7 points and 1.8 rebounds in 12.6 minutes. McCarty should join the team for Friday’s game vs. Seattle at America West Arena and will wear No. 0 with Phoenix. He was originally selected in the first round of the 1996 NBA Draft (19th overall) by the Knicks after winning a national championship at Kentucky.

McCarty, who turned 31 on Feb. 1 and is in his ninth NBA season, is the third NBA veteran over the age of 30 the Suns have acquired since the start of the season. Phoenix, who began the season as the NBA’s youngest team with an average age of 24.3 years, signed 11-year NBA veteran forward Bo Outlaw, 34, on Nov. 8 and traded for 34-year-old swingman Jim Jackson, a 12-year NBA veteran, on Jan. 21.

Phoenix (38-11) will play its seventh road game in the last eight contests tonight when the team faces the Sacramento Kings (32-15) at 8 p.m. at ARCO Arena.
 
ooooooooooooooooooo Walta

well we've seen it coming for a couple of weeks now....but im sure Celts fans are pretty upset...especially Tommy..lol
 
One thing about Walter, is that he's a good singer if you need someone to sing the National Anthem(just a random thought)
 
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Hmmmm...

They got Jimmy Jackson and Now Walter... looks like they are gonna shore up that bench with some vets and make a run at it...
 
They are going to be one of the best 3 point teams in the history of the NBA with the addition of Macarty. They have Joe Johnson, Nash, Quentin Richardson, Mcarty, Jim Jackson, and Shawn Marion.
 
Bballkingsrock said:
They are going to be one of the best 3 point teams in the history of the NBA with the addition of Macarty. They have Joe Johnson, Nash, Quentin Richardson, Mcarty, Jim Jackson, and Shawn Marion.

Call me crazy, but I don't really shiver when Marion jacks up threes...
 
I am happy for him. Walta seemed like a class act through and through, and deserves a chance to compete for a title. It seems to me like he will not be in the NBA many more seasons, his numbers are down, and going to a team like the Suns is usually a death scentence in the long run.
 
sloter said:
Call me crazy, but I don't really shiver when Marion jacks up threes...

the last game that the suns played against the spurs...ya know the one where they shattered into little pieces like a mirror...you prolly would have been shivering...cuz Marion was on fire...from 3pt range...the best player on that team that night...
 
sloter said:
Call me crazy, but I don't really shiver when Marion jacks up threes...

well ya should.....cuz that guys got the ugliest lookin shot in the nba. i dont know how they ever go in. he shoots from his chest...ya know, the way coaches told ya not to do it all yer life? ;)
 
holy crap i noticed that the other day...when he was shooting his free throws...i always noticed how awkward it looks the way he kicks his feet out during his shots...but i never notice how he actually shot the ball...i said to myself "thats gotta be the ugliest looking shot EVER" each time he went to the FT line where you could clearly see it
 
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