No need to trade for anyone. We get three picks. Our biggest problem is
inexperience and youth; next season will be better. To wit:
After winning the 6th man award, the young Barbosa tightened up, as if more
were suddenly expected from him. Raja had to give him a vigorous massage at
the foul line last night.
Amare has improved a lot, and he is still young enough to improve even more.
He needs to learn how to play defence without fouling out. I also expect
him to improve his shooting.
You can bet Diaw and Amare won't make that game 4 mistake again.
Nash may be the brains, and Amare the brawn, but Marion is the heart of the
Suns, and the franchise player. I am always baffled when I hear a Suns fan
suggest getting rid of Marion. Marion excels in many facets of the game,
and can defend centers or point guards.
"Bubba Joe" <sohlund RemoveThis @cox.net> wrote in message
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> Ok - even though this series was tainted by the suspensions of Amare
> and Boris. What do the Suns do to improve in the off-season? Steve
> Nash is not getting any younger, we have to win next year or the
> window of opportunity may close due to Steve's age.
>
> So, Bill Simmons on espn suggested that that Suns trade for KG if we
> lose to the Spurs. He said Amare, our third point guard for salary cap
> reasons, and one of our first round draft choices for KG. It is
> intriguing. However, I would trade Marion instead of Amare for KG if
> possible.
>
> Any ideas?
>
>> Stay informed about: Do we trade for KG in the off-season?