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		<title>Kahn: Rubio is coming to Minnesota</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Mar 2010 01:10:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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Minnesota GM David Kahn thinks that Ricky Rubio will likely come to Minnesota in a year and a half.
&#8220;We developed a very solid relationship with his representatives, and more importantly, perhaps, his family, this past summer,&#8221; he told Abbott. &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t an issue of him having any concern about Minnesota whatsoever. I think at the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Minnesota GM David Kahn thinks that <a href="http://espn.go.com/blog/truehoop/post/_/id/13872/david-kahn-ricky-rubios-coming" target="_blank">Ricky Rubio will likely come to Minnesota in a year and a half</a>.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;We developed a very solid relationship with his representatives, and more importantly, perhaps, his family, this past summer,&#8221; he told Abbott. &#8220;It wasn&#8217;t an issue of him having any concern about Minnesota whatsoever. I think at the end of the day he just felt that him having a couple more years in Europe would be the smart and prudent thing for him to do. He had a lot of input from his Spanish National team members, who all think he can play here, but also thought that a few more years of development would help him. I don&#8217;t have any reason not to think that&#8217;s true, either.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>I don&#8217;t know if Kahn is just toeing the company line or if he truly believes that Rubio wants to play in Minnesota, but if he really didn&#8217;t think he was ready to play in the NBA, why did he put his name into the draft in the first place? Obviously, something happened on draft night (or thereafter) that convinced Rubio that he should stay in Europe. Prior to the draft, it looked like he was a sure bet to play in the NBA this season. The only thing that changed was that he was drafted by the Minnesota Timberwolves. Suddenly, he&#8217;s signing a two year contract with another team in Europe.</p>
<p>On paper, Rubio to Minnesota is a nice fit, but when you look at the T-Wolves&#8217; stars &#8212; Al Jefferson and Kevin Love &#8212; a wide-open offensive attack doesn&#8217;t spring to mind. However, they are tied with the Suns for third in overall pace (98.2 possessions per game) so someone is telling these guys to push the ball. I wonder if that&#8217;s designed in part to convince Rubio to come to Minnesota.</p>
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		<title>Rubio plans to stay in Spain for two more years</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:03:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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Minnesota GM David Kahn said that there was an agreement in place to bring Ricky Rubio to the NBA this season, but in the end, the young Spaniard decided that he&#8217;d rather play in his home country for two more seasons.

Yet just as the team appeared to be putting the finishing touches on a deal [...]]]></description>
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<p>Minnesota GM David Kahn said that there was an agreement in place to bring Ricky Rubio to the NBA this season, but in the end, the young Spaniard decided that <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4437300" target="_blank">he&#8217;d rather play in his home country for two more seasons</a>.</p>
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Yet just as the team appeared to be putting the finishing touches on a deal to bring Rubio to the NBA, Rubio came to Kahn with second thoughts.</p>
<p>&#8220;This morning I met with Ricky and his parents and told them that I understood Ricky&#8217;s decision,&#8221; Kahn said in a statement. &#8220;It was clear to me yesterday and in this morning&#8217;s meeting that the pressure surrounding Ricky and his family to remain in Spain for at least two more years had only intensified as the summer wore on and was weighing heavily on them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shortly after Rubio was drafted, there was talk that he and his agent preferred him to play in a larger market to better take advantage of endorsement opportunities that would help offset the costs of the buyout.</p>
<p>In a statement issued by the Timberwolves, Rubio said he has every intention of coming to Minnesota in two years. The Wolves retain Rubio&#8217;s draft rights for one year after his contractual obligation to Barcelona ends.</p></blockquote>
<p>I don&#8217;t really blame Rubio here. Have you seen Barcelona? It&#8217;s far more beautiful and vibrant than the Twin Cities, especially from November to March, when the NBA season is in full swing. I&#8217;m sure that the option to stay close to home and play in a comfortable situation for two more seasons was an appealing choice, especially since Rubio is still only 18 years old.</p>
<p>As for the T-Wolves, they will still hold his NBA rights for a year after his contract with his Barcelona team is complete. There&#8217;s no huge rush to get him to the NBA, though I&#8217;m guessing that if David Kahn could do it all over again, he might take Stephen Curry instead.</p>
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		<title>T-Wolves still trying to secure Rubio&#8217;s release</title>
		<link>http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/08/21/t-wolves-still-trying-to-secure-rubios-release/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Aug 2009 21:55:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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According to the St. Paul Pioneer Press, Minnesota GM David Kahn is intent on seeing Ricky Rubio in a T-Wolves uniform this season.
Timberwolves President David Kahn has made a second trip to Spain to try to learn more about what it will take to get Ricky Rubio, the team&#8217;s No. 1 draft pick, to Minnesota.
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<p><a href="http://www.twincities.com/ci_13172634?source=most_viewed" target="_blank">According to the <em>St. Paul Pioneer Press</em></a>, Minnesota GM David Kahn is intent on seeing Ricky Rubio in a T-Wolves uniform this season.</p>
<blockquote><p>Timberwolves President David Kahn has made a second trip to Spain to try to learn more about what it will take to get Ricky Rubio, the team&#8217;s No. 1 draft pick, to Minnesota.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still unclear whether the 18-year-old point guard could get out of his DKV Joventut Barcelona team&#8217;s contract, which includes a $6.6 million buyout, in time for Wolves training camp in October.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s expected to be several more weeks before the Wolves learn whether they will have Rubio for the coming season. But Rubio has indicated to Kahn that he&#8217;s willing to come to Minnesota if the buyout issue can be resolved.</p>
<p>Right now, the issue is money. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s believed the $6.6 million buyout has been negotiated down by some European teams to about $4 million.</p>
<p>If the buyout could be decreased to about $3 million, that probably would be enough for Rubio to get out of the his Spanish contract and get to Minnesota. Rubio could pay the $3 million or so over the next several years from his salary from the Wolves. </p></blockquote>
<p>There was some speculation that the T-Wolves and the Knicks may be working on a deal that would send Rubio to New York, but nothing can happen until he is free from his DKV Joventut contract and is able to play in the NBA.</p>
<p>I wonder if Kahn has second guessed his decision to take Rubio and point guard Jonny Flynn back-to-back in this summer&#8217;s draft. The pick has certainly created a lot of headaches for Kahn and the organization, and right now he looks a little foolish. </p>
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		<title>Rubio not returning to Spanish team, even if he doesn&#8217;t play in the NBA</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 21:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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Ricky Rubio may or may not want to play for the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, but one thing&#8217;s for sure &#8212; he doesn&#8217;t want to play for his old team, DKV Joventut.
He has an $8.2 million buyout with the club, and the T-Wolves can only contribute $500,000. Spanish clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid are interested [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ricky Rubio may or may not want to play for the Minnesota Timberwolves this season, but one thing&#8217;s for sure &#8212; <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4348398" target="_blank">he doesn&#8217;t want to play for his old team</a>, DKV Joventut.</p>
<p>He has an $8.2 million buyout with the club, and the T-Wolves can only contribute $500,000. Spanish clubs Barcelona and Real Madrid are interested in signing Rubio if he doesn&#8217;t come to the U.S. </p>
<p>The buyout is ridiculous considering that Rubio didn&#8217;t even make six figures playing for DKV Joventut last season. He has been trying to negotiate a smaller settlement, but thus far little progress has been made.</p>
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		<title>NBA.com ranks the rookies, post-summer league</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Jul 2009 16:46:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>John Paulsen</dc:creator>
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Drew Packham of NBA.com ranks how the rookies fared at summer league.
1. Blake Griffin
2. Jonny Flynn
3. Tyreke Evans
4. James Harden
5. Brandon Jennings
6. Ty Lawson
7. Dante Cunningham
8. DeJuan Blair
9. Austin Daye
10. Tyler Hansbrough
Packham provides a short writeup for each player and lists several notables.
Summer league isn&#8217;t a great indicator of future success (i.e. Jerryd Bayless had [...]]]></description>
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<p>Drew Packham of NBA.com <a href="http://www.nba.com/2009/news/features/07/21/rookie.rankings.summer/index.html" target="_blank">ranks how the rookies fared</a> at summer league.</p>
<p>1. Blake Griffin<br />
2. Jonny Flynn<br />
3. Tyreke Evans<br />
4. James Harden<br />
5. Brandon Jennings<br />
6. Ty Lawson<br />
7. Dante Cunningham<br />
8. DeJuan Blair<br />
9. Austin Daye<br />
10. Tyler Hansbrough</p>
<p>Packham provides a short writeup for each player and lists several notables.</p>
<p>Summer league isn&#8217;t a great indicator of future success (i.e. Jerryd Bayless had a great summer league last year), but you&#8217;d obviously rather see your guy play well than stink up the gym.</p>
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The NBA offseason is by no means over, but the lion&#8217;s share is behind us, so it&#8217;s a good time to take a look back at a few of the&#8230;um&#8230;let&#8217;s say &#8220;questionable&#8221; decisions of the summer. Here are my Top 10, in no particular order. Feel free to add to the list if I missed [...]]]></description>
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<p>The NBA offseason is by no means over, but the lion&#8217;s share is behind us, so it&#8217;s a good time to take a look back at a few of the&#8230;um&#8230;let&#8217;s say &#8220;questionable&#8221; decisions of the summer. Here are my Top 10, in no particular order. Feel free to add to the list if I missed something. </p>
<p><strong>1. Trevor Ariza plays spiteful hardball&#8230;and loses.</strong><br />
Let&#8217;s get this straight &#8212; the Lakers offered Ariza the same deal he was getting on the open market, and he refused since the Lakers <em>could</em> have offered more, but didn&#8217;t? Um, okay. David Lee (the agent, not the Knicks forward) says that Ariza wanted to go somewhere where <a href="http://www.myfoxhouston.com/dpp/sports/nba/090702_rockets_land_ariza" target="_blank">he&#8217;d be &#8220;appreciated.&#8221;</a> Lee overestimated the market for his client, and the Lakers quickly moved on to acquire Ron Artest. Now instead of playing for the world champs, Ariza is stuck in Houston on a team that faces a very uncertain future. Lee now says that Ariza turned down a deal worth $9 million more, but <em>still</em> picked Houston. It sounds to me like he&#8217;s just trying to save face.</p>
<p><strong>2. Grizzlies acquire Zach Randolph.</strong><br />
Once the Clippers traded for Randolph (and his toxic contract) last season, I thought the bar for NBA general managers had hit a new low thanks to Mike Dunleavy and his wily ways. But Dunleavy proved that he wasn&#8217;t the dumbest GM in the league when he convinced the Memphis Grizzlies to take on the final two years Randolph&#8217;s contract at the tune of $33.3 million. Remember that $25 million or so of cap space that the Grizzlies were going to have next summer? Yeah, that&#8217;s down to about $8 million with this brilliant move. Just when it looked like Chris Wallace was going to rehab his image after the Pau Gasol trade &#8212; Marc Gasol panning out, trading for O.J. Mayo &#8212; he goes and does this. Sigh.</p>
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<p><strong>3. T-Wolves draft both Ricky Rubio and Jonny Flynn with no (good) plan in place.</strong><br />
When GM David Kahn drafted two point guards with back to back picks, everyone around the league thought that he had a trade in place. Not so, according to Kahn, who likes the idea of playing two smallish, ball-dominating guards in the same backcourt. Now Rubio is threatening to stay in Europe for another year or two, and Kahn is seemingly happy to wait until Rubio finally makes his way to the NBA to see if his unorthodox plan (and that&#8217;s being kind) will ultimately work. </p>
<p><strong>4. The Magic trade for Vince Carter.</strong><br />
Let&#8217;s see, your team just lost in the Finals &#8212; losing two games in overtime &#8212; and your main ballhandler is a free agent. What do you do? It&#8217;s tough to create the kind of chemistry that gets a team to the Finals, so you re-sign him, right? Not the Orlando Magic, who balked at Hedo Turkoglu&#8217;s $10 million-per-season asking price and instead pulled the trigger on a trade for Vince Carter. So essentially they gave up their most consistent player (Turkoglu) and a budding star (Courtney Lee) for the 32-year-old Carter. A healthy Jameer Nelson (along with a savvy mid-level signing) may have been enough to put this Magic team over the top, but now we&#8217;ll never know.</p>
<p><strong>5. Pistons sign Ben Gordon for $11 million per season.</strong><br />
Look, I like Ben Gordon&#8230;for about $8 million per season. The guy is a great scorer, but he has sketchy shot selection at times and is a big liability on defense. For years, the Bulls didn&#8217;t even deem him good enough to start, but the Pistons are going to throw $11 million per year at him? And it turns out that they were bidding against themselves, as the Bulls <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-gordon-bulls&#038;prov=ap&#038;type=lgns" target="_blank">didn&#8217;t even bother to make an offer</a> before Gordon signed with Detroit.</p>
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<p><strong>6. No one makes an offer (that we know of) to Ramon Sessions.<br />
7. The Bucks don&#8217;t extend one-year offer to Charlie Villanueva and lose him without compensation.<br />
8. The Bucks give away Richard Jefferson.</strong><br />
Let&#8217;s tackle my beloved Bucks all at once. First, they give away <strike>a former All-Star</strike> Jefferson in a salary dump. Then, they elect not to take the option to make Villanueva a restricted free agent, which allows the Pistons to sign him away without having to give the Bucks anything in return. I know why the Bucks made these moves &#8212; they don&#8217;t feel that this roster is worthy of being in luxury tax territory and I don&#8217;t disagree, but small market teams can&#8217;t give away assets for nothing. Yeah, maybe signing Villanueva for the final year of his rookie contract would have cost them $4 million or more, but they could have traded him for a young prospect or maybe a draft pick. And why didn&#8217;t they get a first rounder out of the Spurs for Jefferson? Small market teams have a tough time signing stars, so they have to build through the draft and via trade. Giving away the rights to a $7 million-per-season player (which is what the Pistons paid Villanueva) is not the way to get better. Lastly, why hasn&#8217;t anyone made RFA Ramon Sessions an offer? The Bucks have proven that they are trying to cut salary and they picked up Brandon Jennings in the draft. Does anyone really think that they&#8217;d match a significant ($4-$5 million per year) offer for Sessions? He had the 13th-highest PER amongst all point guards, and the 5th-highest amongst all point guards under the age of 26. Moreover, his +/- numbers are the best on the team for anyone who played more than 1200 minutes. Why hasn&#8217;t a team in need of point guard help (Portland?) jumped on this guy?</p>
<p><strong>9. The Suns give away Shaquille O&#8217;Neal.</strong><br />
Regular readers know that I&#8217;m <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/02/04/are-the-suns-thinking-about-trading-amare/">not fond of the job Steve Kerr is doing in Phoenix</a>. First, he trades Rudy Fernandez away for cash. Then he ruins one of the most exciting teams in NBA history by trading Shawn Marion for Shaquille O&#8217;Neal. Now he seemingly admits that the Shaq trade was all for naught by giving him away in a salary dump. Shaq made the Third Team All-NBA last year, and Kerr traded him for Ben Wallace and Sasha Pavlovic&#8217;s expiring contracts. Geesh.</p>
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<p><strong>10. Six teams pass on DeJuan Blair IN THE SECOND ROUND!</strong><br />
When I first heard that there were concerns about Blair&#8217;s knees, I thought he might fall into the bottom third of the first round. Even if the guy is missing ligaments in his knees, he was still one of the best rebounders in all of college basketball last season and he ate up #2 pick Hasheem Thabeet in Connecticut. When Blair fell into the second round I was stunned as the Kings, Wizards, Blazers, Nuggets, Pistons and Grizzlies all passed on Blair. A second round pick doesn&#8217;t require the same kind of financial commitment as a first round pick, so there&#8217;s very little downside if the guy doesn&#8217;t pan out. Blair fell and fell, right into the inviting arms of the Spurs, who will be lucky to have him on the roster for the foreseeable future. </p>
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The NBA offseason is about getting better. Players are (or should be) in the gym, working on their games, getting stronger, running faster, whatever. Meanwhile, general managers try to draft well and make some moves in free agency that will help their respective teams make that jump to the next level.
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The NBA offseason is about getting better. Players are (or should be) in the gym, working on their games, getting stronger, running faster, whatever. Meanwhile, general managers try to draft well and make some moves in free agency that will help their respective teams make that jump to the next level.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s an old Beatles song, &#8220;Getting Better,&#8221; that goes&#8230;</p>
<p><em>I&#8217;ve got to admit it&#8217;s getting better<br />
A little better all the time (It can&#8217;t get no worse)<br />
I have to admit it&#8217;s getting better<br />
It&#8217;s getting better since you&#8217;ve been mine</em></p>
<p>Now Paul McCartney and John Lennon were talking about a girl, but those lyrics could easily be applied to an NBA team during the summer. With that in mind, here are three teams that are getting better and three that are getting worse. (And, by the way, just because a team is adding talent, it doesn&#8217;t mean that they&#8217;re making the right moves.)</p>
<p><strong>GETTING BETTER</strong></p>
<p><strong>San Antonio Spurs</strong><br />
The Spurs&#8217; willingness to take on salary to improve their roster resulted in the acquisition of All-Star-caliber forward Richard Jefferson from the Bucks, who were looking to dump salary. To add Jefferson, they only had to give up Kurt Thomas, Bruce Bowen and Fabricio Oberto. RJ is a good all-around wing that can score and defend. The Spurs also added Antonio McDyess with a three-year, mid-level deal. McDyess is 34, but his PER of 16.63 last season is still well above average. To top it all off, San Antonio benefited from DeJuan Blair&#8217;s free fall on draft night. Blair is arguably the best rebounder in this year&#8217;s draft class and he&#8217;ll provide immediate toughness on the inside. Really, at the cost of a second rounder, do the Spurs care if his knees break down in three or four years? If San Antonio has everyone healthy come playoff time, they have a great shot of upending the Lakers in the West.</p>
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<p><strong>Dallas Mavericks</strong><br />
After giving up Devin Harris for Jason Kidd, Mark Cuban couldn&#8217;t very well let Kidd walk in free agency this summer. The Mavs would be better off this season and in the long term had they held onto Harris, but that ship has long since sailed. This summer, they signed a good value at center (Marcin Gortat) and executed a convoluted four-team sign-and-trade to acquire Shawn Marion from the Raptors. The Mavs can now start a lineup that features four former All-Stars and the up-and-coming Gortat, with Jason Terry assuming the role of sixth man. If they fail to retain Brandon Bass, it will hurt their chances of contending in the West because other than Erick Dampier (and maybe Ryan Hollins), the Mavs don&#8217;t have a whole lot of beef coming off the bench.</p>
<p><em><strong>Update:</strong> In a fairly surprising move, <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/07/13/surprisingly-orlando-matches-offer-sheet-for-gortat/">the Magic matched the Mavs&#8217; offer for Gortat</a>, so that puts a dent in Mark Cuban&#8217;s otherwise solid offseason.</em></p>
<p><strong>Cleveland Cavaliers</strong><br />
I&#8217;m not sure how anyone could argue that the Cavs haven&#8217;t gotten &#8220;better&#8221; this summer. While it remains to be seen whether or not the acquisition of Shaquille O&#8217;Neal was really the final piece of the championship puzzle, there&#8217;s no doubt that, if healthy, the &#8220;Big Jester&#8221; helps Cleveland&#8217;s chances of making a Finals appearance and potentially retaining the services of King James next summer. The team also re-signed Anderson Varejao, signed Anthony Parker and is making a run at Channing Frye. There are a lot of naysayers who may prove to be right about Shaq, but on paper, the Cavs have improved.</p>
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<p><strong>GETTING WORSE</strong></p>
<p><strong>Houston Rockets</strong><br />
The Rockets are in a bad way and it&#8217;s not entirely their fault. Yao Ming&#8217;s career is very much up in the air, Tracy McGrady can&#8217;t stay healthy, and they just lost Ron Artest to the Los Angeles Lakers. GM Daryl Morey did manage to sign up-and-comer Trevor Ariza, but at this point in his career, he is no Ron Artest. Without Yao to build around, Morey may be realizing that it&#8217;s time to blow this thing up and start over. It&#8217;s a shame, because if Yao had stayed healthy, the Rockets might very well have upset the Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals.</p>
<p><strong>Milwaukee Bucks</strong><br />
GM John Hammond shipped Richard Jefferson off to the Spurs in a salary dump then decided <em>not</em> to make the one-year tender offer to Charlie Villanueva, which effectively allowed him to walk away from the Bucks with no compensation. The tender was just over $4 million and Villanueva reportedly signed for $8 million per season, so Hammond essentially gave up another asset to cut payroll. Since the team drafted Brandon Jennings, restricted free agent Ramon Sessions may or may not be the team&#8217;s point guard of the future. Will the Bucks match if he gets a significant offer in the next week or let another asset go with no compensation? Small market teams aren&#8217;t going to attract the big-name free agents, so they have to acquire talent through the draft and via trades. It doesn&#8217;t do you any good to have a ton of salary cap space if no one wants to play for you. We may look back on this summer and see how the Bucks set themselves up for success in the future, but in the short term, the team just got worse.</p>
<p><strong>Phoenix Suns</strong><br />
What in the world are the Suns doing? I&#8217;m not sure even GM Steve Kerr knows. By trading away Shaq, they really hurt their playoff aspirations this season, but they haven&#8217;t yet decided whether or not they want to build around Amare Stoudemire. Steve Nash is getting older, yet the Suns want to sign him to an extension. I like the pick of Earl Clark in the draft, and am semi-stunned that the Suns haven&#8217;t already traded him away for cash or spare parts (like they previously did with Luol Deng, Rudy Fernandez and Rajon Rondo). The sad thing is that before they traded away Shawn Marion a few years ago, this was the most exciting team in the league. Now they&#8217;re just the most schizophrenic.</p>
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