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Golden State Warriors Pass Phoenix Suns As Frontrunners In Kevin Garnett Sweepstakes



July 26 07

WarriorsWorld.net and Tim Kawakami, a San Jose Mercury sports writer, discuss the Garnett rumors:

WW.NET: Warrior Fans are on 24/7 KG watch, is it just a tease or does Mully have it in him to pull off a deal for Kg?

Tim: Since I’m right along there on the 24/7 Warriors-Garnett watch and have been on sentry duty for 2 years now, it’s hard for me to say it’s impossible. Actually, I think it’s very possible and that’s one thing I think Mullin has always known: He has the best match for what Minnesota should want. Let me emphasize SHOULD, because who knows what Kevin McHale, in his trembly heart of hearts, really wants for KG.

As I’ve written a few times, the longer we go into this, the less likely that other serious bidders are going to stay bidding—
Phoenix would be the big dog in this one. If Phoenix has decided Amare Stoudamire won’t be moved for KG, then the Warriors become the next-most-likely candidate, it’s just up to McHale.

Mullin made the Baron Davis move. He made the Stephen Jackson/Al Harrington for Dunleavy/Murphy/Diogu move. He can do big deals. And those were nothing compared to the time and will he has put into chasing KG. So let’s see...

My Quick Take: I agree with Kawakami’s answer. Point blank: Golden State is the front-runner to acquire The Big Ticket from Minnesota. The Warriors possess the guts and parts to pull off a blockbuster, mega-trade for Kevin Garnett.

I think Golden State, as a franchise, has the moxie to complete such a complex transaction. The Warriors’ organization, at every level, is open to taking risks and changing their roster. Their coach, Don Nelson, while personable, often resembles a mad-scientist, looking for odd and bizarre mismatches on the court. Their GM, Chris Mullin, isn’t afraid to pull the trigger on major trades. Their owner, Chris Cohan, re-hired their old coach, Don Nelson, even though the two were once engaged in a nasty lawsuit. Golden State is either smart enough or crazy enough to pull this deal off. You make the call.

Golden State is stocked with young players. The Wolves would probably get to pick two of the Warriors’ four developing players: Monta Ellis, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli, and Andris Biedrins. Minnesota could also get some financial flexibility if they acquired Sarunas Jasikevicius and Adonal Foyle. Jasikevicius’ contract expires after the 2007-08 season, while Foyle’s 8 million dollar salary comes off the books in the summer of 2009.

I disagree with Kawakami on a minor point. I think Garnett’s contract scared the Suns off of making a deal. It wasn’t about Amare Stoudemire; The Big Ticket was, well, too big a ticket. Phoenix would have been on the hook for his twenty million dollar salary plus a multi-million dollar trade kicker payment.

This is too rich a price for Phoenix. Robert Sarver, the Suns’ owner, has no interest in paying the luxury tax. He let Joe Johnson go to Atlanta. He recently dealt Kurt Thomas, a useful veteran, for cap relief. 

Look for Golden State to eventually acquire Garnett. They have the guts and roster to pull off such a difficult transaction. And, unlike Phoenix, they seem prepared to open their wallets.

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23 Comments: Golden State Warriors Pass Phoenix Suns As Frontrunners In Kevin (...)

Posted by
wal
on 07.26.2007
great asset to the warriors if he ends up there especially after their exciting playoff run last year they dismantled the mavericks who was unstoppable throughout the regular season so i hope kg ends up there though i know he wont cuz he wants a ring .
Posted by
The Truthy Squad
on 07.26.2007
$arver is too cheap to even keep Kurt Thomas, do you think he would spend 20 mil on Garnett?On surrendering two future first-round picks as part of Phoenix’s payroll-slashing trade of Kurt Thomas to Seattle:"It’s hard. I went back and forth with [new Suns general manager Steve Kerr] a lot on that one. "It’s difficult, but the key for us is that we’re right there, so the most important thing we can do is keep our core together for the next three years. And so we have to make some sacrifices [such as trading Thomas to save $8 million in luxury taxes]. Keeping our core together was [priority] No. 1, keeping the [2008 unprotected first-round] pick from Atlanta was No. 2 and the other picks ... trading them was something we had to do." .
Posted by
Mark
on 07.26.2007
I don’t think one can automatically assume that KG would accept a trade to Golden State. If he wouldn’t go to Boston to play with Pierce, why would he want to go play with Baron Davis who is a perennial question mark with his injury history.Suns to play with Nash and the gang, or Lakers to play with Kobe...otherwise there is no real guarentee that any team KG is traded to is an instant contenter. I think KG would rather stay with Foye, Brewer, Smith and the Wolves and see is they can make a run in a year or two. He likes being the King of Minnesota and despite all the pitiful moves McHale has made, the team really has a lot of promising youth. .
Posted by
JAT
on 07.26.2007
KG wouldn’t resign if you aren’t as good as the rest of the west. .
Posted by

on 07.26.2007
warriors- dont trade jackson, davis, belinelli or monta ellis. otherwise trade harrington, biedrens, foyle, and juersiquss or whatever his name is. go warriors i believe .
Posted by
JAT
on 07.26.2007
Kawakami is always favoring the blazers in every post he has. The Suns could easily destroy the Warriors in this competition. When I saw the headline I thought it might be true until I saw the name Kawakami. .
Posted by
cheeeeeez
on 07.26.2007
Whats this "Small Market" Crap you speak of? Phoenix is the 5th biggest city in the nation.....and they draw some of the highest ratings out of all NBA teams. .
Posted by

on 07.26.2007
We Belive The Warriors Will get KG GO GS!!!! .
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