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So they’ve got til tomorrow morning.
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The trade will not be official until Monday when the trade call is placed.
So they’ve got til tomorrow morning.
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How many hours does a team have to flip a traded player?
You do not trade JJ just for the sake of unloading Anderson's salary. If you want to do that than just add picks, but you don't give up on JJ's potential just for the sake of dumping a poopy contract.I doubt Oubre is in the Suns plans given how the trade went down but if they can get a decent return for Jackson include him in a package to unload Anderson I'd certainly look at it. Oubre will be a RFA and his cap hold is only 2 mil more than Jackson and if his market is light he could be retained to a cap friendly deal long term.
You do not trade JJ just for the sake of unloading Anderson's salary. If you want to do that than just add picks, but you don't give up on JJ's potential just for the sake of dumping a ****** contract.
So they will have until Wednesday morning.The trade will not be official until Monday when the trade call is placed.
See, I don't think they should be using any assets in order to shed salary. They can waive Anderson or waive and stretch him, still have some cap room for the summer. I don't see any huge free agents coming to Phoenix. Yeah, it would be nice to have extra cap room (couple of role players), but they really don't need to throw away assets to create a few more million in cap room. Suns are fine at 2, 3, and 5, and OK at 4, at least as the starting unit goes. What assets they have they should use on finding a solid point guard. As for Jackson and Oubre go, evaluate both the rest of the season, but neither should be off limits if a solid PG is available.
Now, should the Suns go on a crazy run for the rest of the season to the point that they look like a really good young team, then perhaps I might change my mind and give up some assets to shed salary since big names might be intrigued by joining the Suns, but fori the time being, waste no assets to shed salary.
No but if there is a way to get a legit PG or PF you have to consider trading JJ, Oubre, TJ or even Bridges as much as that hurts to say. We have an over abundance of wings. We have to balance this team out eventually
Oubre might be as good as anyone the Suns find in free agency but the point guard position should be a priority fix.
I never argued the contrary. We have to be willing to trade anyone not Booker or Ayton if it will make the team better. You just don't trade legit young talent just to shed salary is all I am saying.No but if there is a way to get a legit PG or PF you have to consider trading JJ, Oubre, TJ or even Bridges as much as that hurts to say. We have an over abundance of wings. We have to balance this team out eventually
I agree on JJ and Oubre, but I disagree on Bridges. Unless you can get a legit star PG (Lilard, Walker, etc), Bridges should not be traded. That kid is crazy good, and when his shots start to fall at a higher percentage, he will be huge for this team. His defense and intangibles are exactly what this team needs. I also don't buy this "overabundance of wings" thing. They have Booker and Warren who are solid players and Warren can play a small ball PF too. Bridges will be a legit player. Oubre and Jackson are unknowns. there is no guarantee that either will be a real NBA player. That's not overabundance of wings.
You do not trade JJ just for the sake of unloading Anderson's salary. If you want to do that than just add picks, but you don't give up on JJ's potential just for the sake of dumping a ****** contract.
I never argued the contrary. We have to be willing to trade anyone not Booker or Ayton if it will make the team better. You just don't trade legit young talent just to shed salary is all I am saying.
I wouldn't do it just to unload Anderson, but if there was some reasonable incentive added I certainly would. I honestly doubt JJ has that much value around the league and the more he plays the lower it gets. We can continue to hope he turns it around but the odds of him ever reaching his potential seem less likely as time goes on.
How would including a guy making 8 million in salary who is not playing up to that salary help move a guy making 16 million salary earning none of it when nearly every team in the league is at or above available cap space currently.
I'll give you the answer it wouldn't. Nobody would want Jackson as is unless they could offload salary or get picks, let alone take on the most worthless 16 million dollar player in the league.
Statistically Jackson is the worst player in the league.
If you really think teams are so anxious to just take on high contract potential guys - tell me why nobody has traded for Fultz yet.
If anyone has questions about Austin, fire away. I'll tell ya what you want to know.
That said, hes a better player than he ever gets credit for, but not what the Suns need. I'd be surprised if he's on the roster come March (playoff roster addition deadline).
Also, I would assume Oubre is moved, though it could be Warren too. Oubre just can't be aggregated with other salary.
It would be a pleasant surprise if Rivers can start for the Suns. Melton off the bench would be a solid duo with Booker playing point guard based on situations.
I get overly excited by trades so I try to lessen my enthusiasm. However, if Rivers can at least be an average starter and Oubre blends in, this could be a solid return on Ariza. Conceivably both players could figure into the Suns future. It will probably take some time to develop chemistry though.
Best of all the Suns did not give up any draft picks.
For what it's worth, I equate Austin Rivers with another ball dominant guard masquerading as a point guard who could put up big numbers and who got plenty of chances due to physical ability but whose selfish play pretty much ruined each team for which he played until he eventually found himself out of the league at age 31. Monta Ellis, anyone?
The one thing I'll say in Austin River's favor...my understanding at least, is that he's a good defender.