[分享] Trade Buzz: 5 deals that make sense
1. Heat-Suns-Bobcats
Miami gets: Amare Stoudemire (from Phoenix), Acie Law (from Charlotte),
Stephen Graham (from Charlotte), Ronald Murray (from Charlotte)
Phoenix gets: Michael Beasley (from Miami), D.J. Augustin (from Charlotte),
James Jones (from Miami), Dorell Wright (from Miami)
Charlotte gets: Udonis Haslem (from Miami), Daequan Cook (from Miami)
Would Miami do it?
The word out of Miami is that the Heat have been pushing to make a deal.
While Miami is considered a potential destination for LeBron James and Chris
Bosh this summer if the two become free agents, the danger with doing nothing
now is that Dwyane Wade might walk if the team fails to get James, Bosh or
another top player or two.
This trade would set up the Heat to go in a couple of directions:
(1) It could be a pre-emptive strike on the free-agent market and still
provide the salary-cap space to sign another free agent or two in addition to
Stoudemire. If Stoudemire were to opt out of his contract and re-sign with
the Heat for a contract starting at $13 million to $15 million, the Heat
would still be able to sign one max-level player, such as LeBron James, or a
couple of players with a starting salary of $8 million to $10 million.
(2) If Stoudemire were to opt out and leave, the Heat, thanks to this trade,
would have enough cap room to sign two max-level free agents, such as James
and Bosh.
One dangerous scenario is that Stoudemire could decide not to opt out of his
contract, leaving the Heat with more limited resources in the 2010
free-agency market. And of course, they'd be giving up on Beasley, a potent
scorer who just turned 21.
Would Phoenix do it?
The Suns have been shopping Stoudemire but want more than just cap relief --
they want assets. This deal would provide a little of both.
Beasley is an athletic 4 who should be able to put up similar numbers to
Amare in the Suns' run-and-gun system, or perhaps even better numbers, given
the rebounding prowess he showed in college. The Suns would also get
Augustin, a young point guard they could groom to eventually take over for
Nash. Jones should be able to step right back into the system he left in
2007, and if he doesn't work out, his 2010-11 contract is only partially
guaranteed. Wright has upside, and his contract is expiring, giving the Suns
options with him, as well.
While I believe the Suns would prefer to add Andre Iguodala and Samuel
Dalembert, this might be a better, more affordable deal for them in the long
run.
Would Charlotte do it? Augustin has had a disappointing season and fallen out
of favor with Charlotte coach Larry Brown. And the Bobcats have been active
on the trade market, looking for a power forward who can rebound and defend;
Haslem would fit the bill and he's in the last year of his contract. While
Cook hasn't become the player the Heat hoped he would, he could see some
minutes at the 2 for the Bobcats.
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