Time for John Paxson to depart from his rebuilding three years ago and roll the dice on a bona-fide big-man in Amare Stoudemire before the trading deadline.
Sources across the NBA have blurted out that the Bulls and the New Jersey Nets are the top two contenders to acquire the 26-year-old forward.
They'll probably want Tyrus Thomas, Cedric Simmons, Kirk Hinrich, Drew Gooden and a future first-round pick.
If that trade was proposed two months ago it would seem absurd--it would be video-game trade override, where you can for players like Lebron for Cedric Simmons.
That's how trades work in the NBA: A star player starts to sour because his team is falling apart and decides to pack it in. Its potential suitor has expiring contracts, and a promising young talent.
- Fans are concerned about Stoudemire, and they have a right to be. He is not far removed from micro-fracture surgery, doesn't rebound well, seems to detest defense and can be a flake. Mike D'Antoni never got along Stoudemire either.
Meanwhile, Thomas--the man with one of the best verticals in the NBA--is rebounding like a mad-man, and racking up points with regularity. He has become a feared shot-blocker--a real asset in defense. His shot is even falling.
What this means? Sell high.
One of the most difficult aspect of pro sports is potential. We project great futures for athletic big men in the NBA. Not all start off with great careers, but most show why early on they are worth the gamble.
Stoudemire won Rookie of the Year. Thomas had an OK campaign and has blossomed the way the Bulls had hoped.
Neither have classic post moves or superior size. Stoudemire will often space out in games when not involved in the offense. He also comes from a system where offensive players thrive like no other.
It's a real gamble for the Bulls, but worth it.
Stoudemire has instincts, strength and plays well in the pick-and-roll as shown with Steve Nash. He will draw double teams, and a solid passer from the post. He would probably begin to flourish again on any other team but Phoenix because he would be considered "the man."
Ego, baby.
Derrick Rose doesn't appear to have one, which would make the transition even easier for Stoudemire.
The question is: Does John Paxson have enough ego to go and get him?
2 comments:
I've started a vigil for Paxson already, I'd be stunned if he pulled this off. It would change my opinion of him.
This... would put the bulls back in playoff contention imo.
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