oh wowHoping to gain some traction after a sluggish start to their season, the Phoenix Suns shook up their roster Wednesday, trading guard Raja Bell and forward Boris Diaw for Charlotte Bobcats swingman Jason Richardson.
Though Bell’s defense has slipped in recent seasons, he had been one of the Suns’ tougher players while Diaw, when motivated, had the ability to defend multiple systems. Richardson is a talented scorer who recently returned to the Bobcats after undergoing arthroscopic surgery on his right knee.
The Suns also sent rookie point guard Sean Singletary to the Bobcats and received forward Jared Dudley and a 2010 second-round draft pick.
I know...I'll wait to reserve my final opinion until I see them play, but really, this goes in almost a 360 to what Porter has been preaching; why trade what was one of your best defenders if your goal is to improve defense? Diaw...eh, he's just been slipping too much, he's never been at his 2005 form since. But trading Bell...that's just sad.oh wow
This coaching carousel is insane...
okay, can you give evidence that he can't help a contender as a 3rd, 4th or 5th option?
How is Steve Kerr ruining it? That team wasn't going anywhere, getting a dynamic scorer like J-Rich at least give's them a new dimension. yeah, Bell's loss hurts them, but they're best bet of getting past the Lakers is if someone else beats them anyways. If they do meet, they can make due with J-Rich and whatever they have, hoping Nash can control the pace of the game. Speaking of Nash, I truly believe that he is entering his "Jason Kidd" mode right now where any team he is on will have at least a legitimate outside chance at the title. Say, the Spurs knock out the Lakers. I think this Suns team has a chance to beat the Spurs as well as any previous team did, and they can beat anyone else in the West in a 7 game series. Nash might not be the premier point guard in the league, but he's still better than Deron Williams and just a notch behind Chris Paul, who lacks Nash's playoff experience (just look at that choke job against the Spurs, inb4sunsplayoffchoke).
actually, we call that the 'pargo syndrome.' you can't choke if you don't have the ball because pargo feels entitled to taking any shot any time he gets the ball in his hand!!!
I know...I'll wait to reserve my final opinion until I see them play, but really, this goes in almost a 360 to what Porter has been preaching; why trade what was one of your best defenders if your goal is to improve defense? Diaw...eh, he's just been slipping too much, he's never been at his 2005 form since. But trading Bell...that's just sad.
Raja Bell is Deshawn Stevenson West. Has an inflated rep but is above-average at best defensively. I see him routinely get eaten alive by top perimeter players.
Hmm, ok, I actually love Chris Paul, but I meant his team choked and he couldn't stop their freefall. My point still stands that the Suns could beat the Hornets in a playoff series.
Anyone can beat anyone in a 7 game series. See: Hawks almost beating the Celts.
The Hornets however are a far superior team.
see: the hawks are very good at home???
I went to the game today, pretty heartbreaking, fucking joe johnson missing a free throw.
Shame they didn't go all the way, like the nice Warriors upset over Dallas a few years ago.This is true, and even better this year. However, they were an 8 seed and Boston was a 1 seed. Boston had the best road record in the league last year. Them not winning in Atlanta speaks more about the small sample size of 7 games than Atlanta's home prowess.
Ain't it funny when you see KG get the ball inside the hawks, and he shifts and jukes and pumpfakes hesitantly before putting it up, cos he's kinda scared of Josh Smith swatting him?
yet he made the shot
thats all that really mattered, just look at the final score for proof