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Shaq headed to Phoenix pending physical
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<blockquote data-quote="DBK" data-source="post: 6132400" data-attributes="member: 4088"><p>YOU aren't thinking about this. Phoenix is on the books for one more season (player option) for $17 million with Marion. If he leaves they owe him nothing. Banks is on the books for 3 more years at a total of $13 million. They are taking back Shaq, who is on the books for 2 more years at $20 million a piece. I'll leave that math to you, with the note that bigger numbers mean more money.</p><p></p><p>If you're telling me the best Phoenix could get for an all-star forward capable of 20 and 10 every night without having a play run for him in his physical prime is a 36 year old center averaging 14 and 8 with a bum hip that is currently injured who has played in 73, 59, and 40 games respectively in the last three seasons (pattern much?), you are crazy. </p><p></p><p>Think about what you're saying, all about money and value. Then realize they are getting a guy being paid more, who does less, that will most likely be absolutely worthless in 2010 when you owe his 38 year old body 20 million dollars. The fact that the NBA is a business is precisely what makes this a terrible, terrible deal for Phoenix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DBK, post: 6132400, member: 4088"] YOU aren't thinking about this. Phoenix is on the books for one more season (player option) for $17 million with Marion. If he leaves they owe him nothing. Banks is on the books for 3 more years at a total of $13 million. They are taking back Shaq, who is on the books for 2 more years at $20 million a piece. I'll leave that math to you, with the note that bigger numbers mean more money. If you're telling me the best Phoenix could get for an all-star forward capable of 20 and 10 every night without having a play run for him in his physical prime is a 36 year old center averaging 14 and 8 with a bum hip that is currently injured who has played in 73, 59, and 40 games respectively in the last three seasons (pattern much?), you are crazy. Think about what you're saying, all about money and value. Then realize they are getting a guy being paid more, who does less, that will most likely be absolutely worthless in 2010 when you owe his 38 year old body 20 million dollars. The fact that the NBA is a business is precisely what makes this a terrible, terrible deal for Phoenix. [/QUOTE]
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