[外電] Suns' dream: Re-sign Nash not trade
How many times have you heard that the Suns will definitely not deal Steve
Nash before the March 15 trade deadline?
Better question: Why have they taken that stance?
Answer: Because Suns owner Robert Sarver, according to sources close to the
situation, continues to hold out hope that he can convince Nash to re-sign
this summer for at least two seasons.
It remains to be seen how willing Nash is to stay after two seasons of steady
decline on Sarver's watch since the Suns' Cinderella trip to the 2010 Western
Conference finals. The New York Knicks' interest in pursuing Nash as a free
agent in the summer is well-documented ... and sources with knowledge of the
Dallas Mavericks' thinking say that the defending champs will definitely try
to reunite Nash and Dirk Nowitzki in free agency in July if top targets
Dwight Howard and Deron Williams elude them. The Toronto Raptors' interest in
bringing Captain Canada back home is also well-established.
Sarver, though, is apparently determined to try to convince Nash to retire in
the desert. The thinking there, sources say, is that the Suns believe they'd
have a better core going forward with a re-upped Nash, center Marcin Gortat,
cap space and a top pick in the well-regarded 2012 draft than with the sort
of assets they could bring back now in a deadline deal for a 38-year-old
point guard who, even as he continues to play at an All-Star level, is just a
few months away from free agency.
The risk there, of course, is that keeping Nash beyond the trade deadline
exposes the Suns to the same risks Orlando faces if it hangs onto Howard,
creating the very real possibility that Nash could leave Phoenix without
compensation. In that scenario, though, it's believed that Sarver would
prefer to announce to the world afterward that the Suns tried everything they
could to keep Nash but ultimately couldn't stop him from signing elsewhere --
and then start to try to rebuild with the resultant cap space -- as opposed
to settling for a so-so trade in the next two weeks.
There are a couple voices out there on the NBA grapevine cautioning that the
Suns are listening to Nash pitches more than they're letting on, but the
overwhelming majority of insiders surveyed by ESPN.com in recent days
continue to insist that Nash is going nowhere.
That's despite the fact that the Blazers, sources say, are still trying hard
to pry Nash away from the Suns. RealGM.com, meanwhile, reported Sunday that
the Magic likewise want to try to acquire Nash before the deadline as a means
of appeasing Howard.
"Portland," says one source close to the situation, "has been interested in
Nash for a while."
Said another: "Because of his age and because he can leave in the summer,
offers for Nash haven't been as star-laden as you'd think."
Yet even if the Blazers were willing to include the widely coveted Nicolas
Batum in a package for Nash -- which is a matter of debate depending on who's
doing the gossiping -- sources say Phoenix continues to put out the message
that it won't deal Nash unless Nash asks to be traded. Which is something
Nash has consistently said he won't do.
Which is why most teams, when polled these days, leave you with the
impression that they expect neither Howard nor Nash to be moved before the
deadline.
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只稍微說一下關於小牛的部分
Marc Stein說
有幾個得知小牛高層想法的消息源表示
小牛如果在暑假追逐DW DH失敗
會找Nash和他的老朋友Dirk相聚
也有消息說 DH很希望魔術能再今年交易來Nash
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