Sunday, July 12, 2009

Suns appear to be coming together

With the moves made last week, and the extension with Steve Nash expected to be finalized this week, things are starting to take shape for next year's squad. Amar'e Stoudemire is recovering from a minor eye surgery to clean some things up and should be able to resume activities in a week or two. The interview with him in the Republic this morning did little to provide optimism for anything past the upcoming season. Amar'e said that the conversation between his agent and Steve Kerr went phenomenal although an extension was not even discussed so it's hard to imagine how great the talks actually went. Ric Bucher did post on Twitter that Amar'e to Golden State was "dead" so that is a positive sign, while rumors have been floating around of the Suns desire to remove STAT from the trade market altogether.
As a Suns fan, my biased opinion would be for them to hold on to Amar'e and try and make one last run at the playoffs. However, the current team isn't built to compete with the top tier teams in the West. With that being said, the business side of me would let Amar'e enter the season with that chip on his shoulder that he always seems to harbor. That chip will only allow him to increase his trade value with All-Star caliber play in the Suns first half of 09-10. If the team is out of the mix come January, then blow it up again and call it a done deal. Re-building is obviously in the near future for the Suns one way or the other. The question is whether Sarver will give the them one more chance. By the looks of the past few days, it looks like he will, for the short-term.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Busy day for the Suns

Just when we thought the Suns offseason couldn't be any more boring and uneventful, they finally decided to wake up this morning and make something happen. KTAR 620 reported this morning that Grant Hill has chosen to stay with the Suns, while local Valley product Channing Frye will sign a 3 year deal with the club as well. Frye should fit well into the Suns system with his ability to hit the mid-range jumper. John Gambodoro also reported that Suns brass will meet with Steve Nash and his agent in Las Vegas next week to finalize his contract extension for two more years on top of his final year of his current contract.
We weren't finished there as first round pick Earl Clark came to terms as well. Couple that with the Twitter feed from Amar'e stating he was having his final eye surgery to fix the iris, and it's been a productive day for the organization. Even though none of these moves actually make the team better, at least we will have an opportunity to win or lose with what made us great, instead of gutting the team and having a built-in excuse for why we will probably miss the playoffs again.

Suns sign Earl Clark

(Suns News) The Phoenix Suns have signed first-round pick Earl Clark. Gambo & Ash talking Suns NOW on Sports 620 KTAR.

Steve Kerr is Alive!

Finally some good news @ home (Suns News) KTAR's John Gambadoro reports the Suns have signed Grant Hill and are closing in on a 2-year deal with Channing Frye.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Marion to Dallas becoming more likely

The Suns offseason of standstill continues while it appears that the Matrix may be coming back to the Western Conference after all, just not to PHX. For all the Suns fans out there who would love to see Shawn Marion back in Phoenix, it doesn't look like that is going to happen. I never saw Marion being that interested in coming back anyways. The window on this version of Suns 2.o expired two years ago

Marc Stein just tweeted: STEIN_LINE_HQESPN.com reports that Memphis has been recruited as 3rd team in the Dallas/Toronto S-and-T for Matrix Marion. Deal close but not done

STEIN_LINE_HQMatrix Marion-to-Dallas deal could wind up including four teams from what I'm hearing.http://bit.ly/Q9WtT


Monday, July 6, 2009

Shawn Marion back to Phoenix?


John Gambadoro is reporting that the Suns have an interest in bringing back fan-favorite Shawn Marion for the mid-level exception. I'd have to believe that this would be a last ditch option for Trix seeing as how Steve Kerr sent him on his way after telling him he wasn't a max-extension candidate. (which he wasn't by the way, but that's here nor there) Spending last season in Miami and Toronto surely opened his eyes to life after Nash. It should be interesting to see how this one plays out. Stay tuned

Grant Hill to Celtics? Amar'e to G.S. back on?

There are rumors circulating from the Boston Globe that strongly indicate the possibility of Grant Hill signing with the Boston Celtics. With their recent acquisition of Rasheed Wallace, plus All-Star Paul Pierce playing Hill's position, it is clear that this decision would be based solely on the opportunity to win. The Suns would obviously be able to offer GH more, but with the re-building that appears to be right around the corner, PHX is no longer a prime free-agent destination. GH will also meet with Mike D'Antoni and the Knicks today as well, though it is hard to picture Grant leaving PHX to play for the worst team in the East.

In other news, Ric Bucher just posted on Twitter that Don Nelson is still very high on Amar'e Stoudemire, and that the trade still may happen this week. It has almost gotten to the point that it wouldn't be a total shock to see the Suns dump STAT for less than equal value. One day Amar'e tweets his undying allegiance to Phoenix, and the next he is spouting off about the Lakers and Golden State. Suns fans can only hope that Steve Kerr doesn't turn this into a long process dragged out through the media. Either deal Amar'e this week, or put an end to the rumors, and publicly state your intentions. I understand that the NBA is a business like any other, but it can't hurt to keep your loyal, paying customers in the loop.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Outside looking in

It has been a busy week in the Association as July 1st has come and gone. All free agents are able to negotiate with any team across the league. Contracts cannot be inked until the 8th, though many stars already have deals in place. The champion Lakers made big headlines yesterday when word broke that they will be signing Ron Artest away from Houston. After offering Trevor Ariza nothing more than the mid-level exception, which he declined, prompting the Lakers to sign Artest, thus prompting Ariza to sign with Houston to fill their void.

The ’08 champion Celtics are in heavy pursuit of Rasheed Wallace to come play alongside KG on the front line in Beantown. Couple that with Shaq in Cleveland, VC in Orlando, and Richard Jefferson in San Antonio, and it’s clear that all the heavyweights are re-loading and re-tooling, hoping to make one more run at the Larry O’Brien trophy. The time is now, with teams focusing on next year instead of 2010.

Meanwhile back on the home front, Suns fans still aren’t sure what direction we are heading. Does Amar’e Stoudemire sitting courtside with Robert Sarver at the Mercury game mean anything, really? Sarver’s been in business long enough to know how the importance of public relations. He realizes that fans blame him for the demise of the organization, and he will do whatever is necessary to promote something positive. Even with the reports that Amar’e remaining in Phoenix are getting stronger, all it takes is one phone call to change that. In the meantime Suns fans will just sit and look up in the standings, while all the contenders continue to re-up. Funny how not long ago, PHX was the free-agent destination. Now it’s just the place where opponents love to come play.