The Blazer deal I have read about (it is hard to miss) is Aldridge, Bayless and LaFrentz for Amare. Maybe some cash & draft picks.
Here is an article on this from Dwight Jaynes. I agree with him on this. I don't see Amare as necessarily adding a lot to our team for just the reasons he details. We are not a good defensive team, and Amare won't make us better, not by a long ways. We are already one of the best rebounding teams, so Amare doesn't necessarily help us in that regard. I am not sure Aldridge will ever be better than Amare, because Amare is pretty darn good, but I just don't see us trading Bayless unless we get a stud PG in return. He is our future PG. There is no way we get an elite young PG (Paul, Williams, Harris, Billups, Wade, Calderon, Rondo). I also don't buy the notion that we actually offered Bayless, Aldrige, and LaFrentz for Amare. If so it would already be a done deal.
I have heard talk of LaFrentz, Outlaw, Rodriguez, and Freeland for Caron Butler. That one I think is more in the ballpark.
Are the Blazers going after Stoudemire?February 11th, 2009 by Dwight Jaynes | 2 Comments | Filed in NBA, Trail Blazers
This story says that Portland is in the thick of the chase for Phoenix?s Amare Stoudemire. I don?t really believe it?s true, at least if the deal is constituted the way it?s reported. In the last two days I think I?ve read stories in the hometown papers of about half the teams in the league saying their team was chasing Stoudemire.
This report says that the Blazers are offering LaMarcus Aldridge, Jerryd Bayless and Raef?s super-expiring contract for Stoudemire.
First off, I don?t see Portland giving up Bayless. Or Aldridge, for that matter. And I?m not sure where Stoudemire fits as a Blazer. He?s an extremely talented offensive player ? but this team is already one of the most efficient offensive teams in the league. He?s a rebounder, but the Blazers are the best rebounding team in the league already.
He?s also a very disinterested defender, and the Blazers are already pretty mediocre on defense. He?s also a guy who needs to run ? and Portland plays at the slowest pace in the league. He just doesn?t strike me as enough of the missing piece for the Blazers to basically push so many of its chips onto the table and go ?all in? for him.
I?m also convinced if this report is true, and the Blazers did, indeed, make that offer, Stoudemire is going to be a Blazer. It?s a great offer because the Suns get two terrific young players and also the massive salary cap relief they?re looking for. In fact, I?d say if Portland really made that offer, the deal would be done already.
I mean, the Suns not only get the cap relief they?re seeking by dumping Amare?s contract (which is probably the biggest thing they?re seeking), they get TWO great young players? Nobody else is offering anywhere near that much.
(Sidebar ? Steve Kerr is a very smart guy. And a nice guy. But has he taken leave of his senses? Trade the 26-year-old superstar and keep the elderly Steve Nash, Shaquille O?Neal and Grant Hill? In a year, Phoenix will be so far from the playoffs it will need a telescope to see them.)
Everyone likes trades. At least that?s my experience. At the very least they like talking about them. There are a good many players out there who would really help the Blazers, but I?m not sure Stoudemire fits as well as a lot of them.