Jespher
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Since the suns just lost a devastating series with the team they were built to match up with, many "experts" are calling for a serious change with this team. Shaquille O'Neal is on the books for 2 more years, and Steve Nash isn't getting any younger. Here's a quote from Chad Ford when asked what roster moves Phoenix should make to remain in the west elite:
Ford: I'm not sure they shouldn't be going in the other direction -- dismantling this team and rebuilding around Amare. But if they want to take another desperation shot, a combination of Leandro Barbosa and the No. 15 pick in the draft might be able to land them another veteran who could help push them over the top.
As soon as I read that quote it lit a spark under me. Trade them Ron Artest! By any means necessary! Ron would fill their need for a defensive wing player with scoring punch who is easily adaptable to a slow or quick style of play. He would get along great with Shaq and Amare, and movng him would allow the Kings to rebuild on a much sturdier foundation. Here is one possible way of doing that
Kings Out:
Ron Artest
Kings In:
Leandro Barbosa
Phoenix Trade Exception
(Draft Pick?
?) (Hollinger mentioned it above, but I would still do the deal without it if it was holding things up)
Suns Out:
Leandro Barbosa
Trade Excemption
Draft Pick?
Leandro Barbosa is a BYC Player, but the trade exception should take care of the extra salary coming as Ron Artest...
Why the Kings do this: Between Ron Artest and John Salmons somethings gotta give. This removes a player that the team cannot rely on, for a position of need (Barbosa plays PG and was recently the NBA 6th Man). This allows the Kings to focus on the rebuild, and gives them a solid group at PG, their weakest position as of now (He would be a great compliment to Beno if they resign him). Maybe they would even draft a PF like I would like...
Why the Kings don't do this: Reggie Theus might think that Ron is irreplaceable...
Why the Suns do this: To incorporate a new system and stay competitive. Ron Artest improves the defense of any team he would be traded to and is only on the books for one season. This allows them to remain competitive with a beast of a front line, Artest, Amare, and Shaq
Why the Suns don't do this: Artest is very combustible, and his value can't be very high right now. The Suns might want to go in a different direction and continue to play the up-tempo style that Barbosa is brilliant at. This move would also deplete their guard depth. They might be trying to trade Boris Diaw instead.
Kings Roster that will actually play (Post Trade)(With Beno for the Midlevel)
PG Beno Udrich/Leandro Barbosa
SG: Kevin Martin/Leandro Barbosa/Quincy Douby
SF: John Salmons/Francisco Garcia
PF: Draft Pick/Mikki Moore/Sheldon Williams(Bring back Justin Williams!!!)
C: Brad Miller/Spencer Hawes/Mikki Moore
Suns Starting Lineup
Steve Nash
Raja Bell
Ron Artest/Grant Hill
Amare Stoudemire
Shaquille O'Neal
Ford: I'm not sure they shouldn't be going in the other direction -- dismantling this team and rebuilding around Amare. But if they want to take another desperation shot, a combination of Leandro Barbosa and the No. 15 pick in the draft might be able to land them another veteran who could help push them over the top.
As soon as I read that quote it lit a spark under me. Trade them Ron Artest! By any means necessary! Ron would fill their need for a defensive wing player with scoring punch who is easily adaptable to a slow or quick style of play. He would get along great with Shaq and Amare, and movng him would allow the Kings to rebuild on a much sturdier foundation. Here is one possible way of doing that
Kings Out:
Ron Artest
Kings In:
Leandro Barbosa
Phoenix Trade Exception
(Draft Pick?

Suns Out:
Leandro Barbosa
Trade Excemption
Draft Pick?
Leandro Barbosa is a BYC Player, but the trade exception should take care of the extra salary coming as Ron Artest...
Why the Kings do this: Between Ron Artest and John Salmons somethings gotta give. This removes a player that the team cannot rely on, for a position of need (Barbosa plays PG and was recently the NBA 6th Man). This allows the Kings to focus on the rebuild, and gives them a solid group at PG, their weakest position as of now (He would be a great compliment to Beno if they resign him). Maybe they would even draft a PF like I would like...
Why the Kings don't do this: Reggie Theus might think that Ron is irreplaceable...
Why the Suns do this: To incorporate a new system and stay competitive. Ron Artest improves the defense of any team he would be traded to and is only on the books for one season. This allows them to remain competitive with a beast of a front line, Artest, Amare, and Shaq
Why the Suns don't do this: Artest is very combustible, and his value can't be very high right now. The Suns might want to go in a different direction and continue to play the up-tempo style that Barbosa is brilliant at. This move would also deplete their guard depth. They might be trying to trade Boris Diaw instead.
Kings Roster that will actually play (Post Trade)(With Beno for the Midlevel)
PG Beno Udrich/Leandro Barbosa
SG: Kevin Martin/Leandro Barbosa/Quincy Douby
SF: John Salmons/Francisco Garcia
PF: Draft Pick/Mikki Moore/Sheldon Williams(Bring back Justin Williams!!!)
C: Brad Miller/Spencer Hawes/Mikki Moore
Suns Starting Lineup
Steve Nash
Raja Bell
Ron Artest/Grant Hill
Amare Stoudemire
Shaquille O'Neal
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