<div class="quote_poster">Quoting 44Thrilla:</div><div class="quote_post">I wouldn't count on that. In the state of the NBA right now, no team is going to trade big for small. How many teams would be willing to give up a decent center for 2 average guards? A good center is one of the hardest things to come by in this league right now, so I don't see any good centers being moved unless it's for an all star.</div> Hey its not the end of the offseason yet but yea Im sure theyll have to settle for Jake Voskuhl Yea u really cant find any good Cs anymore. There all taken and staying where there at. The only C available right now is Keon Clark. I think they should resign him. Theyve got alot of money to do it. Theyve got about 8 mill left dont they? Clark would be better than Jake. They should also be lookin at some other FAs because theres alot of FAs that are actually pretty good that havent been signed yet.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Clark would be better than Jake.</div>Regardless of who is better, having two serviceable centers is always better than just one. Guys like Jake V. and Keon Clark will make more of an impact in non-significant roles. Simply put - It's harder to gameplan for two centers sharing time than one center playing most of the game. - Since the NBA has a only a very small amount of good centers, the next best thing to do is to get 2 decent ones to share the role. I'm unfamilar with the Suns cap situation, but they can sign Clark it will certainly help them out alot.
Detroit Pistons V.S. Los Angeles Lakers OK, yall might think I'm crazy but, you know I wouldn't let down the Lakers.