[外電] Cuban not in hot pursuit of Shaq
Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4054759
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Cuban not in hot pursuit of Shaq
Updated: April 9, 2009, 3:28 AM ET
By Marc Stein / ESPN.com
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DALLAS -- Phoenix Suns center Shaquille O'Neal is starting to drop thinly
veiled hints about pushing for a trade to the Dallas Mavericks this offseason.
After responding to several recent questions about his future with a mock
growl, O'Neal told ESPN.com: "You know who needs me, right?" Asked if he was
referring to the Mavericks, O'Neal added: "You write it."
But Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, in response, made it sound Wednesday as
though he would prefer to keep his longtime friendship with O'Neal on a
mostly Twitter level.
Cuban wouldn't completely rule out a deal for O'Neal this summer, but he
likewise offered only limited encouragement when asked before Dallas' crucial
130-101 drubbing of the Utah Jazz if he plans to keep lobbing
headline-grabbing Tweets back and forth with Shaq.
"As long as it's not about basketball," Cuban said.
O'Neal has quietly and publicly lobbied for trades to the Mavericks at
various points in his career going all the way back to his time with the
Lakers. O'Neal and Cuban are genuine friends, and O'Neal also owns property
in Dallas and has always liked the area. The Mavericks have also explored the
possibility of acquiring O'Neal in recent years, but most of those inquiries
were dependent on a long-shot scenario in which they were hoping O'Neal would
pursue a contract buyout (first with Miami, then with Phoenix) so they could
sign him at reduced terms as a free agent.
Sources with knowledge of the Mavericks' summer plans on Wednesday reiterated
recent proclamations by Cuban that they plan to be aggressive on the trade
front. They believe that several yet-to-be-identified established players
will be shopped by financially strapped teams, as seen before the Feb. 19
trading deadline, when the likes of New Jersey's Vince Carter, Milwaukee's
Richard Jefferson, New Orleans' Tyson Chandler and, of course, O'Neal were
made available.
Yet sources indicate that O'Neal, due to make $21 million in 2009-10 in the
final year of his contract, would be a second-tier choice for the Mavs.
Although he could address some longstanding shortcomings for the Mavs -- with
his low-post scoring and physical presence as well as an ongoing ability to
sell tickets -- they are believed to be looking to inject their Dirk
Nowitzki-Jason Kidd-Jason Terry-Josh Howard core with younger legs if
possible.
Cuban declined invitations to speculate on specific names that might become
available -- amid a growing belief around the league that the Toronto Raptors
will at least listen to trade proposals for Dallas native Chris Bosh this
summer. But Cuban restated his willingness to be on the league's short list
of "buyer" teams open to taking on long-term salary in trades.
"I'll just get another job at Daily Queen," Cuban joked of taking on more
long-term salary at a time when teams are increasingly looking to shed those
contracts because of the faltering economy. "Ice cream is still in."
"I still want to win," Cuban added.
He has spoken often this season of keeping star forward Nowitzki for as long
as he can. He would also like to find a "Pau Gasol deal" that puts another
difference-making sidekick next to Nowitzki, similar to what Kobe Bryant's
Los Angeles Lakers did in February 2008 by absorbing Gasol's big contract in
a deal with the cost-conscious Memphis Grizzlies. The Mavericks were
initially among the teams hoping to make a major free-agent score in the
summer of 2010 but have apparently reached the conclusion that they could
have less competition this summer if they try to upgrade via trades.
"I think we've got the No. 1 trading asset available and that's money," Cuban
said in a recent ESPN Radio interview in Dallas. "It's not so much cap room.
It's are you willing to take back money from other teams, particularly in
these [tough
economic] times?"
The Mavericks are coming off consecutive first-round playoff exits and are
still headed for a dreaded first-round matchup with the Lakers as the West's
No. 8 seed even after Wednesday's comprehensive win. When pressed Wednesday
by a German reporter about his willingness to trade Nowitzki, Cuban insisted:
"Dirk will be saying auf wiedersehen to me before I say auf wiedersehen to
him."
O'Neal, meanwhile, is bracing to be shopped again this offseason after the
Suns -- despite a victory Wednesday night in New Orleans -- were officially
eliminated from playoff contention by the Mavericks' victory. O'Neal's
statistical resurgence at 37 resulted in a spot on the West roster in the
All-Star Game in Phoenix and co-MVP honors with Bryant, but the Suns
discussed a deal to send O'Neal to Cleveland just days later which fell
through on deadline day.
After the Suns spent nearly two full days in Dallas following Sunday's
crushing loss to the Mavericks, practicing here Tuesday before traveling to
New Orleans, O'Neal acknowledged that he expects to be pinpointed as the
chief scapegoat for the Suns' failure to reach the playoffs after the firing
at the All-Star break of new coach Terry Porter.
"Of course," O'Neal said. "I always get the blame. I accept that [expletive],
though. I understand that."
Said Cuban of an O'Neal trade: "You never say never because it's such a crazy
league. But you can say that about any player in the NBA."
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