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The Rumor Mill (2/12)

Here are a few rumblings from around the league:

– Stan Van Gundy isn’t pleased with Dwight Howard’s recent play on defense. Van Gundy wants Howard to be more active in his help defense and be more of a force by blocking shots.

– Sam Cassell isn’t expecting the Clippers to buy him out or trade him to the Celtics, though he’d welcome the move.

– Isiah Thomas is still in charge of the Knicks and he’s shopping two of his latest acquisitions – Zach Randolph and Eddy Curry – around the league. Isn’t it the next guy’s job to clean up Isiah’s mess?

– Heat owner Mickey Arison feels fortunate that he was able to get out of Shaq’s remaining contract. Apparently, Shaq initiated the trade by having his agent call Arison and request a buyout.

– Through his agent, Jason Kidd told the Nets that he wants to play for a contender. If New Jersey sends him to a lottery team, his agent (Jeff Schwartz) has threatened to steer clients away from the Nets in the future.

– People give the Timberwolves grief for not getting enough in the Garnett trade. In a rarity, I’m going to come to Kevin McHale’s defense. Al Jefferson has been a beast thus far, averaging 21.4 points and 12.2 rebounds per game. He’s just 23 and Minnesota can build around him. Given what the Grizzlies got for Pau Gasol, I’d say Minny did pretty well.

Gasol’s Laker debut

Gasol posted 24 points, 12 rebounds and four assists in a 105-90 win over the Nets last night, and it looks like he’s going to fit in just fine with the Lakers.

Despite having just one practice and one shootaround with the Lakers, Gasol was in the starting lineup and received a loud ovation when he was announced during introductions.

“I’m starting to realize how big the Lakers are around the country and around the world,” Gasol said before the game. “I had a little bit of a feel when they coming (into Memphis) because I see more Lakers jerseys than Grizzlies jerseys in the stands. But that happens everywhere.”

Living in Southern California, I know more than a few Laker fans, and they are all riding high after this trade. (And they should be.)

Shaq to the Suns? WTF?

Pending a physical, the Heat have agreed to send Shaquille O’Neal to Phoenix for Shawn Marion and Marcus Banks.

Making a move for O’Neal appears on the surface to make little basketball or financial sense for the Suns. O’Neal’s arrival in Phoenix would undoubtedly prompt widespread skepticism about his ability to keep up in the Suns’ high-octane system. The two years and $40 million remaining on O’Neal’s contract after this season also clashes with the Suns’ recent pattern of trading away players (such as Kurt Thomas) and draft picks in attempt to reduce payroll and eventually drag themselves away from the NBA luxury-tax line of $67.875 million.

The Suns, though, have been plagued by well-chronicled concerns about their chemistry for nearly two years, generally focusing on the occasional dissatisfaction voiced behind the scenes by either Marion or Amare Stoudemire. In the locker room as well as the front office, sources say, there are factions that have believed for some time that one of them would eventually have to be traded for the Suns to reach their full potential.

Let’s see, you have the best record in the West and you were a bench-clearing suspension away from beating the Spurs in last year’s playoffs. And your plan is to send your second-best player (who is also your most versatile) to Miami for a slow, 35 year-old center with bad hips? Are you serious?

I hate this deal for Phoenix. They are going to have to alter their attack to allow Shaq to keep up, unless the motivation of playing for a title again takes five years off of his game. Financially, this goes against everything the Suns have done in recent years to trim payroll. I honestly don’t know what they could be thinking. Sure, Shaq gives them some beef on the front line, but by trading away Marion, they are trading away their biggest advantage – speed.

This deal is a no-brainer for Miami. Shawn Marion still has four or five All-Star caliber years left and Dwyane Wade now has a new running mate that can keep up. The Heat also get Marcus Banks, who played well for Minnesota before signing with the Suns.

This is the most befuddling trade in recent memory. I picked the Suns to break through this season, but if this trade indeed goes through, I take it all back.

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