Rose1
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Suns receives: Hinrich, Deng, Noah, and both Bulls first round draft picks (#16 and #26).
Analysis: Suns add depth at critical positions and becomes the running team of old. They add Kirk whom takes pressure off Nash, which can be good because of post-season. Deng also solidifies their question mark at SF. Best thing about it, Stoudemire gets his gift and that's to be the man for 48 minutes. Last, the reserves also gives you a boost of offense - contrary to the past. Oh, yes, the two picks can be use to give them more depth in the front-court.
PG: Nash, Hinrich, Dragic
SG: Richardson, Barbosa
SF: Deng, Hill, Tucker
PF: Stoudemire, (#26)
C: Noah, Lopez, (#16)
Bulls receives: O'neal, and Suns first round draft pick (#14).
Analysis: Bulls add inside scoring, leadership, and immense experience to mash with fellow LSU alum Thomas and veteran Miller. I think this is a good trade for both teams, especially since O'neal has got back into shape. I believe O'neal will light a spark in our front-court because of the complementary pieces that could be around him. Which wasn't the case with Stoudemire in Phoenix due to the fact both wanted to be the prophet on offense but skipped defense. This can cause Thomas to become a more improved offensive player alongside Shaq and the confidence should be inevitable. Thomas just might get that triple double Reggie Miller was pondering over, of course, with the arrival of someone with the skill-set of Shaq and then you have Miller coming off the bench. Last, the draft pick is late in the lottery but with Bulls luck of last year, lets hope in this case that it carry over - of course if the trade was to go through. Small note, O'neal contract is like too attractive.
PG: Rose, ?
SG: Salmons, ?, Roberson
SF: (Earl Clark G-F), ?
PF: Ty.Thomas, Tim Thomas
C: O'neal, Miller, Gray
Analysis: Suns add depth at critical positions and becomes the running team of old. They add Kirk whom takes pressure off Nash, which can be good because of post-season. Deng also solidifies their question mark at SF. Best thing about it, Stoudemire gets his gift and that's to be the man for 48 minutes. Last, the reserves also gives you a boost of offense - contrary to the past. Oh, yes, the two picks can be use to give them more depth in the front-court.
PG: Nash, Hinrich, Dragic
SG: Richardson, Barbosa
SF: Deng, Hill, Tucker
PF: Stoudemire, (#26)
C: Noah, Lopez, (#16)
Bulls receives: O'neal, and Suns first round draft pick (#14).
Analysis: Bulls add inside scoring, leadership, and immense experience to mash with fellow LSU alum Thomas and veteran Miller. I think this is a good trade for both teams, especially since O'neal has got back into shape. I believe O'neal will light a spark in our front-court because of the complementary pieces that could be around him. Which wasn't the case with Stoudemire in Phoenix due to the fact both wanted to be the prophet on offense but skipped defense. This can cause Thomas to become a more improved offensive player alongside Shaq and the confidence should be inevitable. Thomas just might get that triple double Reggie Miller was pondering over, of course, with the arrival of someone with the skill-set of Shaq and then you have Miller coming off the bench. Last, the draft pick is late in the lottery but with Bulls luck of last year, lets hope in this case that it carry over - of course if the trade was to go through. Small note, O'neal contract is like too attractive.
PG: Rose, ?
SG: Salmons, ?, Roberson
SF: (Earl Clark G-F), ?
PF: Ty.Thomas, Tim Thomas
C: O'neal, Miller, Gray