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Chicago Bulls: Amare Stoudemire, and Acie Law
overall: Bulls get Stoudemire whom brings intangibles we desperately need. He's a skilled, dominating Power Forward that can play the Center position in our system. He's tough as nails which reflects Chicago in many ways. Him and Vinny know each other very well. STAT Can be the guy and wants to be the guy. He takes a lot of pressure off his teammates by staying consistent which his PER shows. Last, he's a guy that can grow with Derrick Rose for years to come. Sadly, if we don't get his kind of production soon, you're looking at the Bulls not surpassing Cavs for years to come - Lebron is going to beat us like hell for that Jordan and Ehlo incident.
PG: Rose, Law
SG: Gordon, ?
SF: Deng, ?
PF: Stoudemire, ?
C: Noah, Miller
*The Free Agency should be the first destination after this trade. But they get the man whom was coveted all alone.
Phoenix Suns: Joe Johnson, Tyrus Thomas, Kirk Hinrich, and both Bulls draft picks.
overall: Kerr really don't have the greatest incentive to do this trade. I say he'll give it a thought and chances would be great for him to pull the trigger to say the least. Why not, he's getting a lot back. Where do I begin, oh, Joe Johnson is a good passer that's familiar with the area of Phoenix since this would be his second round there. Expect Joe to bring some optimal spirit there. He's serious about the playoffs and advancing. He could spot minutes at the 3, since Hill is most likely a reserve. Hinrich will give them defense which is minus on Nash resume and he can get players the ball. He should prosper with the options around him. Hinrich is a starter on any team and can amalgamate his playoff experiences with Joe Johnson to refresh the current guys on the roster. You know, bring that winning attitude. Tyrus Thomas is a guy you can put next to Shaq in the front-court because Shaq and Amare defensive combination just wasn't something to be boastful about. Both should complement each other very nice. The 16th and 26th pick is like Sweet and low, it'll seal the deal - very nice!
PG: Hinrich, 14th pick
SG: Richardson, Barbosa
SF: Johnson, 26th pick
PF: Ty.Thomas, 16th pick
C: O'Neal, Lopez
*They address weaknesses by complementing key players on the roster. They also have options; like winning now and have players for the future.
Atlanta Hawks: Steve Nash, and John Salmons
overall: They move Johnson to clear the air on whom team this really is by satisfying Josh Smith - clearly he's the franchise player. More important, they get Nash whom will make players better to the highest degree by consistently creating unbelievable angles for Salmons, M.Williams, Smith, and others. This where Horford have a breakout year due to Nash abilities to constantly improvise and understand when to give the ball to certain players - only him and Kidd are masters at that. Woodson gets a new Point Guard; I'm sure he'll appreciate that because him and Bibby wasn't on the same page throughout the year. Last, Salmons will give them what Johnson once gave them but clearly he's not the sexier version. He's still proving to teams he's capable. Which he's without a doubt.
PG: Nash, Murray
SG: Salmons, Murray
SF: M.Williams, Evans
PF: Smith, ?
C: Horford, Pachulia
*They improved on their passing and adding more efficiency in scoring. They lost nothing.
overall: Bulls get Stoudemire whom brings intangibles we desperately need. He's a skilled, dominating Power Forward that can play the Center position in our system. He's tough as nails which reflects Chicago in many ways. Him and Vinny know each other very well. STAT Can be the guy and wants to be the guy. He takes a lot of pressure off his teammates by staying consistent which his PER shows. Last, he's a guy that can grow with Derrick Rose for years to come. Sadly, if we don't get his kind of production soon, you're looking at the Bulls not surpassing Cavs for years to come - Lebron is going to beat us like hell for that Jordan and Ehlo incident.
PG: Rose, Law
SG: Gordon, ?
SF: Deng, ?
PF: Stoudemire, ?
C: Noah, Miller
*The Free Agency should be the first destination after this trade. But they get the man whom was coveted all alone.
Phoenix Suns: Joe Johnson, Tyrus Thomas, Kirk Hinrich, and both Bulls draft picks.
overall: Kerr really don't have the greatest incentive to do this trade. I say he'll give it a thought and chances would be great for him to pull the trigger to say the least. Why not, he's getting a lot back. Where do I begin, oh, Joe Johnson is a good passer that's familiar with the area of Phoenix since this would be his second round there. Expect Joe to bring some optimal spirit there. He's serious about the playoffs and advancing. He could spot minutes at the 3, since Hill is most likely a reserve. Hinrich will give them defense which is minus on Nash resume and he can get players the ball. He should prosper with the options around him. Hinrich is a starter on any team and can amalgamate his playoff experiences with Joe Johnson to refresh the current guys on the roster. You know, bring that winning attitude. Tyrus Thomas is a guy you can put next to Shaq in the front-court because Shaq and Amare defensive combination just wasn't something to be boastful about. Both should complement each other very nice. The 16th and 26th pick is like Sweet and low, it'll seal the deal - very nice!
PG: Hinrich, 14th pick
SG: Richardson, Barbosa
SF: Johnson, 26th pick
PF: Ty.Thomas, 16th pick
C: O'Neal, Lopez
*They address weaknesses by complementing key players on the roster. They also have options; like winning now and have players for the future.
Atlanta Hawks: Steve Nash, and John Salmons
overall: They move Johnson to clear the air on whom team this really is by satisfying Josh Smith - clearly he's the franchise player. More important, they get Nash whom will make players better to the highest degree by consistently creating unbelievable angles for Salmons, M.Williams, Smith, and others. This where Horford have a breakout year due to Nash abilities to constantly improvise and understand when to give the ball to certain players - only him and Kidd are masters at that. Woodson gets a new Point Guard; I'm sure he'll appreciate that because him and Bibby wasn't on the same page throughout the year. Last, Salmons will give them what Johnson once gave them but clearly he's not the sexier version. He's still proving to teams he's capable. Which he's without a doubt.
PG: Nash, Murray
SG: Salmons, Murray
SF: M.Williams, Evans
PF: Smith, ?
C: Horford, Pachulia
*They improved on their passing and adding more efficiency in scoring. They lost nothing.