<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Shapecity @ Feb 5 2008, 11:55 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Lakers v. Suns in the WCF how huge would that be?</div> Would make things easier when the Celtics meet either one of them in the finals. (after they beat up on each other)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Feb 6 2008, 12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's not gonna happen, you guys are wasting your time. Like I said why would Marion want to go to Miami?</div> Because he's not the GM of the Suns?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>"Shaq thinks something will happen," the associate said. The Miami Herald reported earlier Tuesday that the Heat are in "serious and ongoing" trade negotiations with the Phoenix Suns, and the South Florida Sun-Sentinel said the deal could occur "within 48 hours." A Heat spokesman said the team had no comment, and several Suns officials didn't immediately return phone calls from The AP. The Herald report said the Suns would send Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks to Miami in exchange for O'Neal, who is averaging a career-low 14.2 points and has been sidelined for the past two weeks by a lingering hip injury. When asked last week about another report that a Shaq trade was possible, Heat coach Pat Riley said, "Not true." But when the Los Angeles Lakers struck a deal with Memphis last week for 7-footer Pau Gasol and instantly strengthened their lineup, there's been constant speculation about how other Western Conference teams would respond. And a Shaq-to-the-Suns deal would certainly create plenty of buzz. "Really?" said the Lakers' Kobe Bryant, O'Neal's former teammate, when told of the apparently pending deal. "I know he likes the warm weather." It isn't known if O'Neal — who has two full seasons remaining after this one on his $100 million, five-year contract — would welcome a trade. It also isn't known if the Heat would seek to add guard Smush Parker, who's been on the inactive list for months because of an unresolved legal issue, to the deal. Otherwise, making a 2-for-1 trade would force Miami to cut another player for roster room. A four-time NBA champion, O'Neal entered this season talking about how he wanted to win at least one more title, saying his "legacy" wouldn't be complete unless he left the game with at least five rings. If he's going to get No. 5 this year, he'd have to go elsewhere. The Heat have lost 19 of their last 20 games and have the NBA's worst record at 9-37 — meaning the 2006 NBA champions are almost a lock to miss the postseason. Phoenix, meanwhile, entered Tuesday with a 1 1/2-game lead over New Orleans and Dallas in the race for the best record in the Western Conference. To this point, O'Neal's year has been largely forgettable. Miami's record has plummeted, O'Neal is going through a divorce and his scoring average is nearly 11 1/2 points below his 25.6 career mark. He suffered a bruised hip on Dec. 22 and has missed four of the past five weeks while trying to recover. It's his second straight difficult season: O'Neal missed much of the 2006-07 campaign with a knee injury and finished that year with career-lows in games (40), scoring (17.3 points), rebounds (7.4), minutes (28.4) and free-throw percentage (.422). "There were a lot of problems last year, but whenever you start talking about your problems, it turns into excuses," O'Neal told The AP in October, shortly before this season began. "And I've never made an excuse. So you won't ever hear me mention it again, unless of course you ask me. But there were a lot of problems last year." Some problems are still there. The team said he was undergoing another MRI exam on Tuesday, presumably to further determine the extent of the injury, and O'Neal didn't speak before leaving Miami's practice. The Heat play at Detroit on Wednesday. Last Friday, O'Neal said he and Riley have not discussed any trade possibilities. "He hasn't spoken to me," O'Neal said at the time. "He hasn't talked about it. I've been in the league 15 years. I've seen it all, been through it all. I've just got to sit back." Suns coach Mike D'Antoni said on his weekly radio show on Sports 620 KTAR in Phoenix Tuesday night that the story caught him by surprise. "The trade deadline's coming up so I'm sure there's talk all over the place," he said. "In our day and age now, you make one of those phone calls or answer a phone call everybody in the world knows about it. Other than normal business, I don't know anything that's going on." Asked if any deal was close, D'Antoni said, "No, no, no." Marion asked to be traded before the season began but has avoided talk of the subject since then. He is set to make $17 million next season, the final year of his contract, but can opt out of the deal and become a free agent. Suns owner Robert Sarver said two weeks ago that none of the core players would be traded this season. Neither Sarver nor Phoenix general manager Steve Kerr returned messages left on their cell phones.</div> Source: Yahoo NewsYahoo News
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Feb 6 2008, 12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's not gonna happen, you guys are wasting your time. Like I said why would Marion want to go to Miami?</div> lol it doesnt matter what Marion wants.....if he is traded, he will have no choice but to play, or he will be suspended without pay, i would assume. And if he doesnt like Miami, he can opt-out and become a free agent after this season.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Feb 6 2008, 12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's not gonna happen, you guys are wasting your time. Like I said why would Marion want to go to Miami?</div> quoted for reference another o.ia classic
Oh man, I love where you get your info. It's been reported by numerous sources that Marion is pushing for the trade. He wants to play with Wade.
Wade and Marion would be sick as for the Suns they need to get back to reality that Shaq ain't the player he once use to be.
Wade and Marion would be entertaining, but they probably won't be winning all that many games. Not unless you add someone else... Wow, with Jason Williams, Ricky Davis, and Shawn Marion, you've got 30 million in expiring contracts! oops
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (cpawfan @ Feb 6 2008, 01:15 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (o.iatlhawksfan @ Feb 6 2008, 12:07 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>It's not gonna happen, you guys are wasting your time. Like I said why would Marion want to go to Miami?</div> quoted for reference another o.ia classic </div> I hope you still got the Brook Lopez quotes, you'll be hearing from me come draft time.